Young Children Make Friends Faster Than Teenagers When They Move Into More Affluent Neighborhoods
December 14, 2018
December 14, 2018
HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 14 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
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- Sociologist's study examines housing voucher recipients' ability to adapt
Elementary school children who move from low-income to higher-income neighborhoods form new friendships faster than teenagers, according to a newly released study conducted by a Rice University researcher.
"The Age of Belonging: Friendship Formation After Residential Mobility," . . .
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- Sociologist's study examines housing voucher recipients' ability to adapt
Elementary school children who move from low-income to higher-income neighborhoods form new friendships faster than teenagers, according to a newly released study conducted by a Rice University researcher.
"The Age of Belonging: Friendship Formation After Residential Mobility," . . .