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Barrios and burbs: residential context and health-risk behaviors among Angeleno adolescents
R Frank, M Cerda, M Rendon
Journal of health and social behavior 48 (3), 283-300, 2007
1062007
Drop out and “disconnected” young adults: Examining the impact of neighborhood and school contexts
MG Rendón
The Urban Review 46, 169-196, 2014
842014
Why did the moving to opportunity experiment not get young people into better schools?
X de Souza Briggs, KS Ferryman, SJ Popkin, M Rendon
Housing Policy Debate 19 (1), 53-91, 2008
692008
“Caught up”: How urban violence and peer ties contribute to high school noncompletion
MG Rendón
Social Problems 61 (1), 61-82, 2014
472014
Do better neighborhoods for MTO families mean better schools?
KS Ferryman, X de Souza Briggs, SJ Popkin, M Rendón
Urban Institute, 2008
312008
Stagnant Dreamers: How the Inner City Shapes the Integration of Second Generation Latinos
MG Rendon
https://www.russellsage.org/publications/stagnant-dreamers, 2019
25*2019
The urban question and identity formation: The case of second-generation Mexican males in Los Angeles
MG Rendón
Ethnicities 15 (2), 165-189, 2015
142015
Children of Latino immigrants framing race: making sense of criminalisation in a colour-blind era
MG Rendon, A Aldana, L Hom
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2018
122018
Why didn’t the moving to opportunity experiment get children to better schools
XD Briggs, K Ferryman, SJ Popkin, M Rendon
Housing Policy Debate 19 (1), 53-91, 2008
82008
Los Olvidados/The Forgotten: Reconceptualizing Colonias as Viable Communities
MGRDA Nevarez-Martinez, Deyanira
Progress in Planning, 2019
6*2019
Second generation optimism and the reproduction of a working class: The relevance of the urban context in the school and work trajectories of Mexican-origin young adult males
MG Rendon
Harvard University, 2009
42009
““There’s Nothing Holding Us Back:” The Enduring and Shifting Cultural Outlooks of Inner City Second Generation Latinos”
MG Rendon
City and Community, 2019
22019
Do Better Neighborhoods for MTO Families Mean Better Schools? Brief No. 3.
KS Ferryman, XS Briggs, SJ Popkin, M Rendon
Urban Institute (NJ1), 2008
22008
Mexican Americans across Generations: Immigrant Families, Racial Realities
MG Rendón
American Journal of Sociology 118 (5), 1450-1452, 2013
12013
Latinos’ Housing Inequality
MG Rendón, DN Martínez, MP Kulkarni
The Sociology of Housing: How Homes Shape Our Social Lives, 39, 2023
2023
Lifting Place and the Future of Black and Brown Coalitions
MG Rendón
Sociological Forum 38 (3), 907-910, 2023
2023
Latinos’ Housing Inequality: Local Historical Context and the Relational Formation of Segregation
MP Rendón, María G., Nevarez-Martinez, Deyanira and Kulkarni
Sociology of Housing: An Edited Book, Brian McCabe and Eva Rosen (editors)., 2023
2023
Dynamics of Urban Neighborhood Reciprocity: Latino Peer Ties, Violence, and the Navigation of School Failure and Success
MG Rendón
Inequality, Power and School Success, 91-116, 2015
2015
Dynamics of Urban Neighborhood Reciprocity
MG Rendón
Inequality, Power and School Success: Case Studies on Racial Disparity and …, 2015
2015
Can Expanded Housing and Neighborhood Choice Improve School Outcomes for Low-Income Children?: Evidence from the Moving to Opportunity Experiment
X de Souza Briggs, KS Ferryman, SJ Popkin, M Rendón
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