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    How do you define your neighborhood? A row of 2 flats in Chicago

    How do you define your neighborhood?

    New survey by UChicago researchers asks Chicagoans to help map their communities

    Dec 4, 2023
    Arts can fuel citizen participation and the economy

    Arts can fuel citizen participation and the economy

    Dec 4, 2014
    2014 Urban Forums conference puts focus on neighborhoods

    2014 Urban Forums conference puts focus on neighborhoods

    Apr 16, 2014
    Move to less impoverished neighborhoods boosts physical and mental health

    Move to less impoverished neighborhoods boosts physical and mental health

    Sep 20, 2012
    University of Chicago Medicine, CeaseFire partner to address violence

    University of Chicago Medicine, CeaseFire partner to address violence

    Feb 7, 2012
    Moving out of high-poverty areas may lower obesity, diabetes risk

    Moving out of high-poverty areas may lower obesity, diabetes risk

    Prof. Jens Ludwig notes effects of single mothers moving to less-impoverished areas 'pretty striking'

    Oct 20, 2011

    CNN.com

    Moving poor women to lower-poverty neighborhoods improves their health

    Moving poor women to lower-poverty neighborhoods improves their health

    Oct 19, 2011
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