2020
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/b9u2s
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Ethnic Enclaves, Education, and Crime among Immigrant Youth

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While the spatial concentration of immigrant minorities raises concern about the intergenerational consequences of place-based ethnic inequalities, influential theories of assimilation emphasize that mobilization of social capital within local ethnic networks is central in shaping the future life chances of immigrant youth. This study asks how properties of the ethnic neighborhood environment in adolescence predict future criminal behavior and educational careers among immigrant youth using rich administrat… Show more

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