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Girls in the 'Hood: The Importance of Feeling Safe (Research Brief)
Susan J. Popkin, Tama Leventhal, Gretchen Weismann

The Moving to Opportunity program targeted families living in some of the nation's poorest, highest-crime neighborhoods and offered them a chance to move to lower poverty areas. One hope was that, away from concentrated poverty and the risks associated with it–including poor physical and mental health, risky sexual behavior and delinquency–families would fare better. This brief examines how adolescent girls benefited from moving out of high poverty and discusses why girls might have fared so much better than boys.

Posted to Web: March 20, 2008Publication Date: March 01, 2008

Struggling to Stay Out of High-Poverty Neighborhoods: Lessons from the Moving to Opportunity Experiment (Research Brief)
Jennifer Comey, Xavier de Souza Briggs, Gretchen Weismann

MTO offered families living in concentrated poverty the chance to move to lower poverty areas, away from the high unemployment and high crime rates areas with the challenges and risks they present. This brief looks at whether the program was successful in helping families move away from those neighborhoods and stay away from them, noting both the reasons for subsequent moves and the characteristics of the neighborhoods to which they made those moves.

Posted to Web: March 20, 2008Publication Date: March 01, 2008

 

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