青少年邻里环境与低收入非裔美国人和拉丁裔青年经济结果

Adolescent neighborhood context and young adult economic outcomes for low-income African Americans and Latinos

Journal of Economic Geography · 2015
被引 28
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

利用丹佛住房管理局的准随机分配数据,研究低收入非裔和拉丁裔青少年时期的邻里特征如何影响其成年后的就业和教育结果,发现外国出生邻居比例和邻里职业声望有不同影响。

Abstract

We quantify how young adult employment and educational outcomes for low-income African Americans and Latinos relate to their adolescent neighborhood conditions. Data come from surveys of Denver Housing Authority (DHA) households who lived in public housing scattered throughout Denver County. Because DHA allocations mimic random assignment to neighborhood, this program represents a natural experiment for overcoming geographic selection bias. We use the neighborhood originally offered by DHA to instrument for neighborhood experienced during adolescence. Our control function logistic analyses found that higher percentages of foreign-born neighbors predicted higher odds of no post-secondary education and (less reliably) neither working nor attending school. Neighborhood occupational prestige predicted lower odds of young adults receiving public assistance and (less reliably) neither primarily working nor attending school. Effects differed for African Americans and Latinos. We consider potential causal processes underlying our results and suggest why they differ from those from the Moving To Opportunity demonstration.

青少年邻里环境低收入非裔美国人拉丁裔青年经济结果