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Working paper FEB 2026
  • Labour Market
  • The Social Sector
  • Labour Market, The Social Sector

Good Neighborhoods, good neighbors, good jobs?

Authors:

  • Gabriel Pons Rotger
  • Stephen B. Billings
  • Mark Hoekstra
  • Labour Market
  • The Social Sector
  • Labour Market, The Social Sector
While a growing literature has documented the effect of neighborhoods on children, there is little evidence on how neighborhoods impact adults. This study examines the impact of neighborhoods on high-needs families in Denmark who are quasi-randomly assigned to social housing in different
neighborhoods. Results indicate a one standard deviation improvement in nearby neighborhood quality causes a 0.08 standard deviation improvement in labor market outcomes, and a 2.8 percent reduction in the likelihood of criminal conviction. Additional results indicate the labor market effects are most consistent with additional job referrals from nearby neighbors, rather than differences in local job availability.

Authors

  • Gabriel Pons RotgerStephen B. BillingsMark Hoekstra

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    National Bureau of Economic Research
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