Propose a research study that examines the relationship between neighborhood and life chances. Include discussion of how you would frame your research question and what theory or theories you would apply, select an appropriate research methodology, weigh any ethical implications, and discuss any challenges or threats to data collection, reliability, or validity that may arise. Briefly reflect on the neighborhood you grew up in and how that may have influenced your own life chances.

What will be an ideal response?


Varies. Researchers distinguish between household (or individual) poverty and neighborhood poverty. Studies suggest that living in a poor neighborhood amplifies the effects of poverty and also poses challenges, including limited mobility and food deserts, to nonpoor residents.

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