Neighborhoods Flashcards

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Residential sorting has equity implications

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the idea that every child should be given the same chance to succeed
A child’s neighborhood may have a causal impact on the child’s adult outcomes

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Neighborhood Quality

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based on a neighborhood’s causal impact on its residents
→ The treatment effect of growing up in a neighborhood
– (Does not try to tabulate all the public goods that a neighborhood has)

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Intergenerational Mobility

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the difference between a child’s adult outcomes & the parent’s outcomes

OI calculates IGM compares a child’s adult income rank to the parents’ adult income rank

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Intergenerational Mobility concept

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a simple and intuitive concept
→ captures how well a child does relative to the child’s parents

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ID’d instances where studying movers gives insight into causal effects

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  1. Exploited the Moving to Opportunity experiment
  2. Studied children who are forced to move due to exogenous events
  3. Devised a DiD where compare kids who move at dif. ages
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shrinkage estimator

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A weighted avg. of the two quality measure
– Weights depend on the amount of noise in the causal estimates

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The strongest correlates of neighborhood quality are

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  1. Urban/suburban sprawl
  2. Income inequality
  3. Social capital
  4. K-12 school quality
  5. Segregation
  6. Share of families with two parents
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OL findings

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  1. Across all metro areas, there is no reln. between nbrhd. quality and rents
  2. Among the 30 largest metro areas, there is a strong + reln.
  3. For census tracts within metro areas, there is a moderate correlation (0.44)
  4. There are many opportunity bargains
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areas that have high value added

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tend to have higher housing prices

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10
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4 strategies for ensuring access to good neighborhoods

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  1. provide info on neighborhood quality
  2. assist low-income households in moving to better neighborhoods
  3. expand housing in good neighborhoods
  4. invest in bad neighborhoods in the hopes of improving them
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