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Moving to Opportunity in Boston: Early results of a randomized mobility experiment
- Quarterly Journal of Economics
, 2001
"... support. The authors are grateful to Yvonne Gastelum for collaborating on qualitative interviews in Spanish, Ying Qian for conducting pilot survey interviews and for compiling family contact information, Adriana Mendez for translating the survey into Spanish, Humberto Reynosa for editing the Spanish ..."
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the Spanish translation, and to Patrick Wang, Beth Welty and Lorin Obler for excellent research assistance. We thank all of the members of the MTO teams at MBHP, BHA, Abt and Westat for making our research possible, and Carol Luttrell for facilitating our access to administrative data. We have benefitted from
The Early Impacts of Moving to Opportunity in Boston by
, 2000
"... Princeton University for research support. The authors are grateful to Yvonne Gastelum for collaborating on qualitative interviews in Spanish, Ying Qian for conducting pilot survey interviews and for compiling family contact information, Adriana Mendez for translating the survey into Spanish, Humber ..."
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, Humberto Reynosa for editing the Spanish translation, Beth Welty for processing the administrative earnings and welfare data, and to Patrick Wang, Lorin Obler, and Ali Sherman for excellent research assistance. We thank all of the members of the MTO teams at MBHP, BHA, Abt and Westat for making our
Constructive Proposals for Dealing with Attrition: An Empirical Example
, 2006
"... Survey nonresponse and attrition undermine the validity of many and possibly most econometric estimates. In this paper, we discuss simple methods for assessing the nature of the damage caused by such problems. A fundamental component of the methods we discuss is partial randomization of non–response ..."
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it to develop tests of overidentification. To make these ideas concrete we apply the methodology to a carefully conducted randomized controlled trial, the Moving to Opportunity (MTO) demonstration project. Two features of the MTO study are useful for our purposes. First, for a subset of outcomes the MTO study
LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF THE MOVING TO OPPORTUNITY RESIDENTIAL- MOBILITY EXPERIMENT ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY
, 2013
"... research team. MTO data were provided by HUD. The contents of this report are the views of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Congressional Budget Office, the U.S. Government, or any state or local agency that ..."
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research team. MTO data were provided by HUD. The contents of this report are the views of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Congressional Budget Office, the U.S. Government, or any state or local agency