Instability versus quality: Residential mobility, neighborhood poverty, and children’s self-regulation.

Volume: 50, Issue: 7, Pages: 1891 - 1896
Published: Jul 1, 2014
Abstract
Prior research has found that higher residential mobility is associated with increased risk for children's academic and behavioral difficulty. In contrast, evaluations of experimental housing mobility interventions have shown moving from high poverty to low poverty neighborhoods to be beneficial for children's outcomes. This study merges these disparate bodies of work by considering how poverty levels in origin and destination neighborhoods...
Paper Details
Title
Instability versus quality: Residential mobility, neighborhood poverty, and children’s self-regulation.
Published Date
Jul 1, 2014
Volume
50
Issue
7
Pages
1891 - 1896
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