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's education, none has tested whether neighbourhood stability matters. We fill this gap by estimating the causal effect of … auxiliary findings based on survey data, suggest that neighbourhood turnover damages education through the disruption of local … importance of neighbourhood stability. However, amongst the vast number of studies on the effect of neighbours on a child …
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This paper analysis two central influences on real estate urban market: (a) neighborhood as cognitively-perceived identity units, and (b) heterogeneity of preferences of households. In doing so, two methodological changes are applied. Firstly, a neighborhood spatial matrix is proposed and...
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neighbourhood-level demographic change over the period 1998-2008 is examined using KOSTAT, an annual time series compiled by … the influx is low, particularly low-density housing areas of the outer urban zone. Neighbourhood-level demographic sorting … Dusseldorf). In the process of regional adaptation to demographic change, greater diversity in the age structure of neighbourhood …
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In the literature on the economics of demographic change so far the regional and neighbourhood-level consequences were … are known to "vote with their feet" when they choose a residential location, neighbourhood populations may experience … change proceeds at the neighbourhood level in an ageing region and to what extent regional migration and neighbourhood choice …
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Independence when externality (or neighbourhood) effects are incorporated within the traditional potential outcome model. As such …
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While interest in social determinants of individual behavior has led to a rich theoretical literature and many efforts to measure these influences, a mature social econometrics has yet to emerge. This chapter provides a critical overview of the identification of social interactions. We consider...
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Using detailed data on a cohort of young Americans who were in their late twenties and early thirties in 2008, we investigate the importance of forces different from economic incentives in nest-leaving decisions. We apply recent methods from social network econometrics to identify the importance...
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Immigrants typically perform worse than other students in the OECD countries. We examine to what extent this is due to the population characteristics of the neighborhoods that immigrants grow up in. We address this issue using a governmental refugee placement policy which provides exogenous...
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Immigrants typically perform worse than other students in the OECD countries. We examine to what extent this is due to the population characteristics of the neighborhoods that immigrants grow up in. We address this issue using a governmental refugee placement policy which provides exogenous...
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We examine to what extent immigrant school performance is affected by the characteristics of the neighborhoods that they grow up in. We address this issue using a refugee placement policy which provides exogenous variation in the initial place of residence in Sweden. The main result is that...
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