Are point-in-time measures of neighborhood characteristics useful proxies for children’s long-run neighborhood environment?

How well do the point-in-time neighborhood measures commonly used in studies of neighborhood effects represent longer-run neighborhood environment? Our evidence on children’s year-to-year correlations in neighborhood characteristics suggests that the neighborhood a child inhabits at a particular tim...

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