We studied the relation between cumulative exposure to neighbourhood deprivation and adolescents’ Big Five personality traits, and the moderating role of personality in the relation between neighbourhood deprivation and the development of problem behaviour and educational attainment. We studied 5365 British adolescents from ages 10 to 16, with neighbourhood information from birth onwards. Extraversion, agreeableness, emotional stability, and openness to experience moderated the relation between deprivation and problem behaviour. For educational attainment, only extraversion was a moderator. This means that higher values on personality traits were related to weaker relations between neighbourhood deprivation and problem behaviour and educati...
Neighbourhood research hitherto has suggested that the neighbourhood in which youth grow up affects ...
Studies of neighbourhood effects increasingly research the neighbourhood histories of individuals. I...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
We studied the relation between cumulative exposure to neighbourhood deprivation and adolescents’ Bi...
Funding: The UK Medical Research Council and Wellcome (Grant ref: 102215/2/13/2) and the University ...
We studied the relation between cumulative exposure to neighbourhood deprivation and adolescents’ Bi...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate how neighbourhood effects on social mobility might be...
Research has repeatedly shown that neighbourhood disadvantage negatively influences individual educa...
Children living in deprived areas tend to show greater problem behaviour relative to children in mor...
Evidence of the existence of neighbourhood effects upon educational attainment remains inconclusive,...
According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhoo...
In the neighbourhood effects literature, the socialisation mechanism is usually investigated by look...
Background - Residents of more deprived and socially fragmented neighbourhoods are more likely to su...
According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhoo...
PhDBackground - Residents of more deprived and socially fragmented neighbourhoods are more likely t...
Neighbourhood research hitherto has suggested that the neighbourhood in which youth grow up affects ...
Studies of neighbourhood effects increasingly research the neighbourhood histories of individuals. I...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
We studied the relation between cumulative exposure to neighbourhood deprivation and adolescents’ Bi...
Funding: The UK Medical Research Council and Wellcome (Grant ref: 102215/2/13/2) and the University ...
We studied the relation between cumulative exposure to neighbourhood deprivation and adolescents’ Bi...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate how neighbourhood effects on social mobility might be...
Research has repeatedly shown that neighbourhood disadvantage negatively influences individual educa...
Children living in deprived areas tend to show greater problem behaviour relative to children in mor...
Evidence of the existence of neighbourhood effects upon educational attainment remains inconclusive,...
According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhoo...
In the neighbourhood effects literature, the socialisation mechanism is usually investigated by look...
Background - Residents of more deprived and socially fragmented neighbourhoods are more likely to su...
According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhoo...
PhDBackground - Residents of more deprived and socially fragmented neighbourhoods are more likely t...
Neighbourhood research hitherto has suggested that the neighbourhood in which youth grow up affects ...
Studies of neighbourhood effects increasingly research the neighbourhood histories of individuals. I...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...