Moving to Opportunity

by: Xavier de Souza Briggs - Susan Popkin - John Goering

Moving to Opportunity
Author: Xavier de Souza Briggs, Susan Popkin, John Goering

Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc

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Format: Paperback / softback

Publication date: 25 March 2010

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ISBN: 0195392841 ISBN 13: 9780195392845

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If "bad..neighborhoods are truly bad for children and families, especially the minority poor, can moving to better neighborhoods lead them to better lives? Might these families escape poverty altogether, beyond having a better quality of life to help them cope with being poor? Federal policymakers and planners thought so, on both counts, and in 1994, they launched Moving to Opportunity. The $80 million social experiment enrolled nearly 5,000 very low-income, mostly black and Hispanic families, many of them on welfare, who were living in public housing in the inner-city neighborhoods of Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York. Yet five years after they had entered the program, many of the families in the favored experimental..group had returned to high poverty neighborhoods. Young women showed big drops in risky behavior and big improvements in mental health, on average, while young male movers did not. The males even showed signs of increased delinquency if they had lived, at least for a time, in the low poverty areas. Parents likewise showed major drops in anxiety and depression-two of the crippling symptoms of being chronically poor in high-risk ghettos-but not in employment or income. And many movers appeared to be maintaining the same limited social circles-mostly disadvantaged relatives and close friends-despite living in more advantaged neighborhoods. The authors of this important and engaging new book wanted to know why. Moving to Opportunity tackles the great, unresolved question of how to overcome persistent ghetto poverty. It mines a unique demonstration program with a human voice, not just statistics and charts, rooted in the lives of those who "signed up..for MTO. It shines a light on the hopes, surprises, achievements and limitations of a major social experiment-and does so at a time of tremendous economic, social, and political change in our nation. As the authors make clear, for all its ambition, MTO is a uniquely American experiment, and this book brings home its lessons for policymakers and advocates, scholars, students, journalists, and all who share a deep concern for opportunity and inequality in our country. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc

City: New York

Pages: 318

More info: height 235 mm width 156 mm weight 444 gr thickness 18 mm

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Age recommended: College/higher education

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey:(DC22) 363.580973 Library of Congress Subject: Housing policy - United States

Record updated at: 24 May, 2013 time: 13:11

Summary Moving to Opportunity PREFACE ; 1. Places and Lives ; 2. Ghetto Poverty Before and After Katrina ; 3. Great Expectations and Muddling Through: ; DESIGNING AND LAUNCHING THE EXPERIMENT ; 4. The Unequal Geography of Opportunity ; 5. Moving to Security ; 6. When Your Neighborhood is Not Your Community ; 7. Struggling to Stay out of High Poverty Neighborhoods: ; FINDING GOOD HOUSING ; 8. Finding Good Schools ; 9. Finding Work ; 10. Lessons ; APPENDIX. STUDYING MOVING TO OPPORTUNITY ; WORKS CITED Top page

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