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Abstract
How does relative deprivation within their neigbourhood affect the lives of teenagers? We use the 2009-2019 Understanding Society youth samples and the 2019 Index of Multiple Deprivation to explore this question. We investigate a sample of over 1700 13-to-15-year-olds living in social housing in England, where social housing procedures approximate a form of quasi-exogenous allocation. Investigating a neighbourhood effect at the fine-grained level of Lower Layer Super Output Areas, we study altogether fifteen subdimensions across three domains of self-reported ‘problems’ in these young teenagers’ lives: (a) their sense of generally leading a bad life, (b) conflictual family interactions with their mother and siblings, and (c) unhappy social interactions with their peers. We find that living in social housing within a less deprived neighbourhood does not affect these teenagers’ general sense of leading a bad life, except to reduce their sense of having a bad appearance. Nor does living in a less deprived neighbourhood affect conflict in these teenagers’ family interactions. And it actually makes them less likely to report unhappy social interactions with their peers.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Artikelnummer | 28 |
Tidsskrift | Journal of Happiness Studies |
Vol/bind | 25 |
Udgave nummer | 3 |
Antal sider | 20 |
ISSN | 1389-4978 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 18. feb. 2024 |
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Dyk ned i forskningsemnerne om 'Better to Grow Up Poor in a Richer Place? Social Housing, Neighbourhood Comparisons, and English Teenagers’ Well-Being'. Sammen danner de et unikt fingeraftryk.Relaterede aktiviteter
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Population Association of America conference 2021 presentation
Bonomi Bezzo, F. (Oplægsholder) & Vanhuysse, P. (Medforfatter)
5. maj 2021Aktivitet: Foredrag og mundtlige bidrag › Konferenceoplæg
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consultation with Cabinet European Commissioner Glen Micallef (Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport)
Vanhuysse, P. (Deltager)
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