This paper investigates whether individual transition rates from welfare to work are influenced by neighborhood effects. We use a unique administrative database on welfare recipients in Rotterdam, the second largest city of The Netherlands. We find that conditional on personal characteristics there is a negative relationship between the neighborhood unemployment rate and the transition rate from welfare to work of young Dutch welfare recipients. We do not find any neighborhood effects for older Dutch welfare recipients and non-Dutch welfare recipients. When performing some sensitivity analyses this result is robust to different specifications. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
One of the key challenges in the study of neighbourhood effects on work is to understand the pathway...
We bring together research on social networks and neighborhood disadvantage to examine how they join...
Using a confidential version of the NLSY79, we estimate large effects of neighborhood social charact...
This paper investigates how in addition to personal characteristicstheneighborhood affects the indiv...
This paper investigates how in addition to personal characteristics the neighbourhood affects the in...
What impact do neighbourhoods have on social mobility? For years, this question has received widespr...
The field of neighbourhood effects studies on individual socio-economic outcomes has two main shortc...
This study analyses the impact of the neighbourhood context on the likelihood that refugees move fro...
Numerous neighborhood effect studies have reported on the negative consequences of living in disadva...
This study analyses the impact of the neighbourhood context on the likelihood that refugees move fro...
The non-random selection of people into neighbourhoods complicates the estimation of causal neighbou...
The non-random selection of people into neighbourhoods complicates the estimation of causal 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...
Studies of neighbourhood effects often attempt to identify causal effects of neighbourhood character...
One of the key challenges in the study of neighbourhood effects on work is to understand the pathway...
We bring together research on social networks and neighborhood disadvantage to examine how they join...
Using a confidential version of the NLSY79, we estimate large effects of neighborhood social charact...
This paper investigates how in addition to personal characteristicstheneighborhood affects the indiv...
This paper investigates how in addition to personal characteristics the neighbourhood affects the in...
What impact do neighbourhoods have on social mobility? For years, this question has received widespr...
The field of neighbourhood effects studies on individual socio-economic outcomes has two main shortc...
This study analyses the impact of the neighbourhood context on the likelihood that refugees move fro...
Numerous neighborhood effect studies have reported on the negative consequences of living in disadva...
This study analyses the impact of the neighbourhood context on the likelihood that refugees move fro...
The non-random selection of people into neighbourhoods complicates the estimation of causal neighbou...
The non-random selection of people into neighbourhoods complicates the estimation of causal 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...
Studies of neighbourhood effects often attempt to identify causal effects of neighbourhood character...
One of the key challenges in the study of neighbourhood effects on work is to understand the pathway...
We bring together research on social networks and neighborhood disadvantage to examine how they join...
Using a confidential version of the NLSY79, we estimate large effects of neighborhood social charact...