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Despite increasing attention being paid to the temporal dynamics of childhood disadvantage, children's neighborhood … children's long-run neighborhood conditions depends on the stability in children's neighborhood experiences over time. We … investigate the temporal stability in children's neighborhood environment, focusing on two of the most commonly studied …
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This paper examines ethnic differences in childhood neighborhood disadvantage among children living in the Netherlands …. In contrast to more conventional approaches for assessing children's exposure to neighborhood poverty and affluence (e … children were more likely than native Dutch children to live in a poor neighborhood at any specific stage within childhood, but …
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disadvantage (socio-economic position) and contextual disadvantage (environmental context in which children grow up). The objective … neighbourhood careers of children once they have left the parental home. We use a quasi-experimental family design exploiting …
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-benefit systems ; microsimulation ; household labour supply ; multinomial logit ; involuntary unemployment ; double-hurdle …
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Unhealthy behavior can be extremely costly from a micro- and macroeconomic perspective and exploring the determinants of such behavior is highly important from an economist's point of view. We examine whether locus of control (LOC) can explain alcohol consumption as an important domain of health...
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-2006 British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) data, this study is the first to investigate whether moving desires and expectations are …
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The literature on neighbourhood effects suggests that the lack of social mobility of some groups has a spatial dimension. It is thought that those living in the most deprived neighbourhoods are the least likely to achieve upward mobility because of a range of negative neighbourhood effects. Most...
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Selective mobility into and out of neighbourhoods is one of the driving forces of segregation. Empirical research has revealed who wants to leave certain types of neighbourhoods or who leaves certain neighbourhoods. A factor which has received little attention so far is that some residents will...
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the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP) and the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) and accounting for transitions …
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of British Household Panel Survey respondents, the study demonstrates that the meanings and significance of particular …
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