We investigate the degree to which neighborhood income composition affects the subsequent income of individual male residents, and test the degree to which these effects are characterized by nonlinear, threshold-like relationships. We specify a fixed-effects model to reduce potential bias arising from unmeasured individual characteristics affecting neighborhood selection and income. We employ annual data on 124 000 working-age males residing in Stockholm over the 1991-2006 period to estimate parameters for innovative variables measuring the sequence, duration, and intensity of neighborhood exposures. We find that two thresholds—one above 20 per cent and the other above 40 per cent—best describe the strong inverse relationship between consis...
Studies of neighbourhood effects typically investigate the instantaneous effect of point-in-time mea...
Studies of neighbourhood effects often attempt to identify causal effects of neighbourhood character...
Will the consequences of residential segregation, that is, spatial concentration of marginalized pop...
This paper contributes to the literature on obtaining unbiased estimates of neighborhood effects, ex...
This paper contributes to the literature on obtaining unbiased estimates of neighborhood effects, ex...
We conduct a panel analysis quantifying the degree to which the mixture of low-income, middle-income...
We investigate the relationship between neighborhood income composition and income trajectories of a...
This paper analyses the degree to which the mixture of low-, middle- and high-income males in the ne...
This paper analyses the degree to which the mixture of low-, middle- and high-income males in the ne...
An econometric model is specified in which an individual's income and the income mix of the neighbou...
An econometric model is specified in which an individual’s income and the income mix of the neighbou...
Studies of neighborhood effects often attempt to identify causal effects of neighborhood characteris...
Studies of neighborhood effects often attempt to identify causal effects of neighborhood characteris...
Currently, in many Western countries there are concerns that clustering of ethnic minorities in cert...
Studies of neighbourhood effects typically investigate the instantaneous effect of point-in-time mea...
Studies of neighbourhood effects typically investigate the instantaneous effect of point-in-time mea...
Studies of neighbourhood effects often attempt to identify causal effects of neighbourhood character...
Will the consequences of residential segregation, that is, spatial concentration of marginalized pop...
This paper contributes to the literature on obtaining unbiased estimates of neighborhood effects, ex...
This paper contributes to the literature on obtaining unbiased estimates of neighborhood effects, ex...
We conduct a panel analysis quantifying the degree to which the mixture of low-income, middle-income...
We investigate the relationship between neighborhood income composition and income trajectories of a...
This paper analyses the degree to which the mixture of low-, middle- and high-income males in the ne...
This paper analyses the degree to which the mixture of low-, middle- and high-income males in the ne...
An econometric model is specified in which an individual's income and the income mix of the neighbou...
An econometric model is specified in which an individual’s income and the income mix of the neighbou...
Studies of neighborhood effects often attempt to identify causal effects of neighborhood characteris...
Studies of neighborhood effects often attempt to identify causal effects of neighborhood characteris...
Currently, in many Western countries there are concerns that clustering of ethnic minorities in cert...
Studies of neighbourhood effects typically investigate the instantaneous effect of point-in-time mea...
Studies of neighbourhood effects typically investigate the instantaneous effect of point-in-time mea...
Studies of neighbourhood effects often attempt to identify causal effects of neighbourhood character...
Will the consequences of residential segregation, that is, spatial concentration of marginalized pop...