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Neighborhood Effects on the Long-Term Well-Being of Low-Income Adults Nearly 9 million Americans live in extreme-poverty neighborhoods, places that also tend to be racially segregated and dangerous. Yet, the effects on the well-being of residents of moving out of such communities into less ...
Poor children are at greater risk of less education, falling outside the workplace and getting worse health than other children. This effect is enhanced when they also live in neighborhoods where many others struggle with the same problems, Trommald said. Other Norwegian cities also have high ch...
Previous literature has established that lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people are at least as likely to be poor as heterosexual people, standing in cont
Poverty is relevant now on a local scale in several ways. Poorer individuals within the community often suffer from serious health problems, such as... See full answer below.Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our ex...
Data from the Moving to Opportunity Program, a randomized mobility experiment in which a subset of low-income minority families living in public housing in high-poverty neighborhoods were given vouchers to move to low-poverty neighborhoods, were used to evaluate 1 policy approach for improving child...
In a previous study, The Pew Charitable Trusts examined the effects of neighborhood context on American families' economic mobility. That analysis found that neighborhood poverty is associated with downward mobility, reinforcing other research that has shown a link between high-poverty neighborhoods and ...
30 Similarly, children living in neighborhoods containing more academically educated professionals had higher academic achievement and higher scores on vocabulary and reading assessments. This association was not fully explained by household income and other individual family factors.31 Given the literature ...
With industrial plants, transport corridors, and other pollution sources disproportionately placed in low-income neighborhoods, air pollution is higher in these areas7,17,18, driving down housing prices and reinforcing their status as low-income neighborhoods19,20. Finally, constraints on healthcare ...