Adding to the growing body of research examining neighbourhood effects in European contexts, this study investigates the associations between the educational achievement of Dutch youth and their neighbourhood conditions. We further consider whether these associations vary by student socioeconomic status (SES), gender, or nativity. Results from a multilevel analysis of 17 836 secondary school students living in 3085 neighbourhoods indicate significant relationships between several dimensions of the neighbourhood context and educational achievement. Student SES and nativity appear to moderate some of these effects. In particular, we find the negative effect of neighbourhood disadvantage to be almost entirely restricted to native youth. The ac...
This study extends recent research on the spatial dynamics of neighbourhood disadvantage and youth o...
In this paper, we use census data on several cohorts of secondary school students in England matched...
There is a link between the socio-economic outcomes of parents and their children over the life cour...
Adding to the growing body of research examining neighbourhood effects in European contexts, this st...
Adding to the growing body of research examining neighbourhood effects in European contexts, this st...
Neighbourhoods and schools are two contexts in which youth spend vast amounts of their time—making f...
Neighbourhoods and schools are two contexts in which youth spend vast amounts of their time—making f...
Neighbourhood research hitherto has suggested that the neighbourhood in which youth grow up affects ...
In the neighbourhood effects literature, the socialisation mechanism is usually investigated by look...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate how neighbourhood effects on social mobility might be...
Growing up in a disadvantaged parental neighbourhood is related to long-term exposure to similar nei...
Studies of neighbourhood effects increasingly research the neighbourhood histories of individuals. I...
In the literature examining neighbourhood effects on educational outcomes, the socialisation mechani...
DfES. All errors and omissions remain the authors. Executive Summary Area-targeted regeneration poli...
Research has repeatedly shown that neighbourhood disadvantage negatively influences individual educa...
This study extends recent research on the spatial dynamics of neighbourhood disadvantage and youth o...
In this paper, we use census data on several cohorts of secondary school students in England matched...
There is a link between the socio-economic outcomes of parents and their children over the life cour...
Adding to the growing body of research examining neighbourhood effects in European contexts, this st...
Adding to the growing body of research examining neighbourhood effects in European contexts, this st...
Neighbourhoods and schools are two contexts in which youth spend vast amounts of their time—making f...
Neighbourhoods and schools are two contexts in which youth spend vast amounts of their time—making f...
Neighbourhood research hitherto has suggested that the neighbourhood in which youth grow up affects ...
In the neighbourhood effects literature, the socialisation mechanism is usually investigated by look...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate how neighbourhood effects on social mobility might be...
Growing up in a disadvantaged parental neighbourhood is related to long-term exposure to similar nei...
Studies of neighbourhood effects increasingly research the neighbourhood histories of individuals. I...
In the literature examining neighbourhood effects on educational outcomes, the socialisation mechani...
DfES. All errors and omissions remain the authors. Executive Summary Area-targeted regeneration poli...
Research has repeatedly shown that neighbourhood disadvantage negatively influences individual educa...
This study extends recent research on the spatial dynamics of neighbourhood disadvantage and youth o...
In this paper, we use census data on several cohorts of secondary school students in England matched...
There is a link between the socio-economic outcomes of parents and their children over the life cour...