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The Effects of Assisted Housing on Child Well-Being
Sandra Newman
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C. Scott Holupka
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Social Sciences
Youth
100%
Population Censuses
100%
Propensity Score
100%
Instrumental Variable
100%
Housing Quality
100%
Cognitive Behavior
100%
Child Well-Being
100%
Keyphrases
Child Welfare
100%
Assisted Housing
100%
Behavior Problems
33%
Cognitive Performance
16%
Cognitive Health
16%
Cognitive Outcome
16%
Health Outcomes
16%
Longitudinal Data
16%
Effects on children
16%
Opposite Effects
16%
Quantile Regression
16%
Housing Quality
16%
Propensity Score Matching
16%
Rigorous Research
16%
Administrative Data
16%
Causal Effect
16%
Child Outcomes
16%
Behavioral Outcomes
16%
Neighborhood Effects
16%
Cognitive Behavior
16%
Mean Effect
16%
Cognitive Score
16%
American Community Survey
16%
Housing Affordability
16%
Urban Development
16%
Housing Assistance
16%
Housing Development
16%
Income Dynamics
16%
Psychology
Adolescents
100%
Cognitive Performance
100%
Quantile Regression
100%
Propensity-Score Matching
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Propensity Score Matching
100%
Instrumental Variables
100%
Affordability
100%
Urban Development
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Wellbeing
100%
Problem Behavior
100%
Health Outcomes
50%
Propensity Score Matching
50%
Instrumental Variable Analysis
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Problem Behavior
100%
Health Outcomes
50%
Propensity Score
50%
Instrumental Variable Analysis
50%