TY - BOOK
T1 - Opportunity Neighborhoods for Latino and African-American Children: Final Report
AU - Santiago, Anna Maria
AU - Galster, George C.
AU - Lucero, Jessica L.
AU - Ishler, Karen J.
AU - Lee, Eun Lye
AU - Kypriotakis, Georgios
AU - Stack, Lisa
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The Denver Child Study explores the extent to which multiple dimensions of neighborhood context affect the physical and behavioral health, exposure to violence, risky behaviors, education, youth and young adult labor market outcomes, and marriage and childbearing of Latino and African-American children and youth from low-income families. The study uses a natural experiment involving the Denver, Colorado, Housing Authority (DHA), which since 1969 has operated public housing units located in a wide range of neighborhoods throughout the city and county of Denver. Because the initial assignment of households on the DHA waiting list to vacant public housing units (and, thus, to neighborhoods) mimics a random process, this program represents an unusual opportunity for reducing parental geographic selection bias and observing the unusual combination of low-income, minority youths raised for extended periods in advantaged (as well as disadvantaged) neighborhoods.
AB - The Denver Child Study explores the extent to which multiple dimensions of neighborhood context affect the physical and behavioral health, exposure to violence, risky behaviors, education, youth and young adult labor market outcomes, and marriage and childbearing of Latino and African-American children and youth from low-income families. The study uses a natural experiment involving the Denver, Colorado, Housing Authority (DHA), which since 1969 has operated public housing units located in a wide range of neighborhoods throughout the city and county of Denver. Because the initial assignment of households on the DHA waiting list to vacant public housing units (and, thus, to neighborhoods) mimics a random process, this program represents an unusual opportunity for reducing parental geographic selection bias and observing the unusual combination of low-income, minority youths raised for extended periods in advantaged (as well as disadvantaged) neighborhoods.
KW - neighborhoods
KW - Hispanic Americans
KW - African American
KW - children
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/565937
UR - http://www.huduser.org/portal/publications/Opportunity_Neighborhoods.html
M3 - Research report
BT - Opportunity Neighborhoods for Latino and African-American Children: Final Report
PB - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
CY - U.S.
ER -