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POLICY R ESE A RCH BR IEF Moving to More Affluent Neighborhoods Improves Health and Happiness Over the Long Term among the Poor Results from the Moving to Opportunity experiment find strong improvements
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Boston / Baltimore / New York / Washington / DC / Los Angeles / Chicago / /

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Oxford University Press / Low-Income Blacks Who Move / New England Journal / Public/Private Ventures / /

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United States / /

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University of Chicago Press / Chicago.3 Under court / University of Chicago Crime Lab / University of California / /

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social services / /

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Harvard Medical School / Institute for Human Development and Social Change / Brookings Institution / University of Chicago Crime Lab. / New York University / Harvard University / McCormick Foundation / School of Social Service Administration / National Bureau of Economic Research / MacArthur Fellows / MacArthur Foundation / Harris School / University of California / Irvine / Chicago Housing Authority / Chicago.3 Under court / U.S. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development / University of Chicago Press / New York Academy of Sciences / Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation / Social Service Administration / School of Education / D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation / Oxford University / /

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Margery A. Turner / Nancy Adler / Happiness Families / Dawn Jeglum Bartusch / Robert Sampson / Lisa Sanbonmatsu / Leonard S.Rubinowitz / Ichiro Kawachi / James Kemple / Jeanne Brooks-Gunn / LAWRENCE K ATZ / James Riccio / Tama Leventhal / Ingrid Ellen / LISA GENNETIAN / Robert Dietz / Lawrence F. Katz / RONALD KESSLER / JENS LUDWIG / Lisa F. Berkman / Gunnar Myrdal / Paul Peterson / GREG DUNCAN / Christopher Jencks / Susan Popkin / James E. Rosenbaum / Sheila Maguire / /

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Professor of Health Care Policy / Researcher / Research Associate / Professor of Economics / Professor / Director / /

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Illinois / California / /

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Psychological Bulletin / New England Journal of Medicine / the New England Journal of Medicine / /

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www.macfound.org / http /

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