Changing neighborhoods and child well-being: Understanding how children may be affected in the coming century
- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in Advances in Life Course Research
- Vol. 6, 263-301
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s1040-2608(01)80013-7
Abstract
No abstract availableThis publication has 72 references indexed in Scilit:
- Life Stressors, Neighborhood Disadvantage, and Resources: A Focus on Inner-City Children's AdjustmentJournal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1997
- Moving up versus moving out: Neighborhood effects in housing mobility programsHousing Policy Debate, 1997
- Encounters with Aggressive Peers in Early Childhood: Frequency, Age Differences, and Correlates of Risk for Behaviour ProblemsInternational Journal of Behavioral Development, 1994
- How part-time work intensity relates to drug use, problem behavior, time use, and satisfaction among high school seniors: Are these consequences or merely correlates?Developmental Psychology, 1993
- Negative impact of part-time work on adolescent adjustment: Evidence from a longitudinal study.Developmental Psychology, 1993
- Labor Market Experiences of Low-Income Black Women in Middle-Class Suburbs: Evidence from a Survey of Gautreaux Program ParticipantsJournal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1993
- Geographic Concentration of Poverty and Risk to Children in Urban NeighborhoodsAmerican Behavioral Scientist, 1992
- Are Head Start Effects Sustained? A Longitudinal Follow-Up Comparison of Disadvantaged Children Attending Head Start, No Preschool, and Other Preschool ProgramsChild Development, 1990
- The Impact of Economic Hardship on Black Families and Children: Psychological Distress, Parenting, and Socioemotional DevelopmentChild Development, 1990
- Block Crime and Fear: Defensible Space, Local Social Ties, and Territorial FunctioningJournal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1984