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Jennifer Candipan

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Social Science Research|February 20, 2022
The neighborhood ethnoracial and socioeconomic context of public elementary school closures in U.S. metropolitan areasNoli Brazil, Jennifer Candipan
Population Research and Policy Review|May 15, 2025
Millennials as a Demographic Bridge to Diversity? Segregation and Diversity of Young Adult NeighborhoodsNoli Brazil, Jennifer Candipan
Science Advances|February 4, 2026
School discipline disparities increase when neighborhood Black population changesJennifer Candipan, Chantal A Hailey
Plos One|April 19, 2023
Diverging trajectories of neighborhood disadvantage by race and birth cohort from childhood through young adulthoodJennifer Candipan, Robert J Sampson
Population Research and Policy Review|August 23, 2024
The Dual Role of Race and Immigration Among Ascending Neighborhoods in U.S. Metropolitan AreasJennifer Candipan, Michael M Bader
Demography|April 9, 2021
Segregated Neighborhoods, Segregated Schools: Do Charters Break a Stubborn Link?Peter Rich, Jennifer Candipan, Ann Owens
Health & Place|December 27, 2024
Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and child health: The role of neighborhood mobility networksJennifer Candipan, Karl Vachuska, Brian L Levy
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 18, 2025
Beyond the residential neighborhood: A scoping review of research on urban neighborhood networksNoli Brazil, Jennifer Candipan, Brian Levy, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 2, 2024
How long-term changes in neighborhood and school racial composition shape children's behavior problemsJennifer Candipan, Nicole L Hair, Katrina M Walsemann
Housing Policy Debate|August 12, 2024
While Some Things Change, Do Others Stay the Same? The Heterogeneity of Neighborhood Health Returns to GentrificationJennifer Candipan, Alicia R Riley, Janeria A Easley
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Social Science Research|February 20, 2022
The neighborhood ethnoracial and socioeconomic context of public elementary school closures in U.S. metropolitan areasNoli Brazil, Jennifer Candipan
Population Research and Policy Review|May 15, 2025
Millennials as a Demographic Bridge to Diversity? Segregation and Diversity of Young Adult NeighborhoodsNoli Brazil, Jennifer Candipan
Science Advances|February 4, 2026
School discipline disparities increase when neighborhood Black population changesJennifer Candipan, Chantal A Hailey
Plos One|April 19, 2023
Diverging trajectories of neighborhood disadvantage by race and birth cohort from childhood through young adulthoodJennifer Candipan, Robert J Sampson
Population Research and Policy Review|August 23, 2024
The Dual Role of Race and Immigration Among Ascending Neighborhoods in U.S. Metropolitan AreasJennifer Candipan, Michael M Bader
Demography|April 9, 2021
Segregated Neighborhoods, Segregated Schools: Do Charters Break a Stubborn Link?Peter Rich, Jennifer Candipan, Ann Owens
Health & Place|December 27, 2024
Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and child health: The role of neighborhood mobility networksJennifer Candipan, Karl Vachuska, Brian L Levy
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 18, 2025
Beyond the residential neighborhood: A scoping review of research on urban neighborhood networksNoli Brazil, Jennifer Candipan, Brian Levy, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 2, 2024
How long-term changes in neighborhood and school racial composition shape children's behavior problemsJennifer Candipan, Nicole L Hair, Katrina M Walsemann
Housing Policy Debate|August 12, 2024
While Some Things Change, Do Others Stay the Same? The Heterogeneity of Neighborhood Health Returns to GentrificationJennifer Candipan, Alicia R Riley, Janeria A Easley
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