RT Research Data T1 Moving to Opportunity (MTO) for Fair Housing Demonstration: Interim Impacts Evaluation, Tier 1 Restricted Access Data, 1994-2001 (United States) A1 Orr, Larry LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2011 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902792386 AB Moving to Opportunity (MTO) was designed to answer questions about what happens when very poor families have the chance to move out of subsidized housing in the poorest neighborhoods of five very large American cities. MTO was a demonstration program: its approach combined tenant-based housing vouchers with location restrictions and housing counseling. MTO was also a randomized social experiment, carefully designed and rigorously implemented to test the effects of this approach on participating families. The interim evaluation included the collection of data on a wide range of outcomes that could potentially be affected by the MTO intervention. These outcomes fit into 6 study domains: (1) mobility, housing, and neighborhood, (2) adult and child physical and mental health, (3) child educational achievement, (4) youth delinquency and risky behavior, (5) adult and youth employment and earnings, and (6) household income and public assistance receipt. The restricted access data being made available through ICPSR includes many such analytic variables constructed from surveys and administrative data. The Tier 1 data also includes a census tract ID that allows researchers to link other neighborhood-level data. K1 Children K1 community involvement K1 Education K1 educational assessment K1 educational environment K1 employee benefits K1 Employment K1 Food Security K1 Health K1 health behavior K1 Health Care K1 home ownership K1 Homelessness K1 household composition K1 household income K1 housing conditions K1 housing costs K1 housing discrimination K1 housing occupancy K1 housing programs K1 housing units K1 Income K1 job training K1 life plans K1 Mental Health K1 neighborhood conditions K1 Neighborhoods K1 parent child relationship K1 parental attitudes K1 Performance K1 Poverty K1 public assistance programs K1 public utilities K1 rental housing K1 Satisfaction K1 Social Behavior K1 Social Networks K1 student attitudes K1 student behavior K1 student misconduct K1 time utilization K1 Transportation K1 welfare services K1 Youths K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR31661.v1