@inbook{10.7249/mr1470wmkf.2, ISBN = {9780833032041}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/mr1470wmkf.2}, abstract = {People love to talk about their neighborhoods, and everyone is an expert on the topic. They have definite opinions about the kinds of people who live in the neighborhood, the kinds of houses they live in, and how much money residents make. They know if their neighborhood is safe or dangerous—and if the latter, where and when. They have definite opinions about the neighborhood’s boundaries—the streets or businesses that they think constitute its edges. But each resident may have a slightly different notion of these boundaries, and boundaries may change depending on what a resident is doing—going}, bookauthor = {Anne R. Pebley and Mary E. Vaiana}, booktitle = {In Our Backyard: How 3 L.A. Neighborhoods Affect Kids' Lives}, edition = {1}, pages = {1--38}, publisher = {RAND Corporation}, title = {In Our Backyard: How 3 L.A. Neighborhoods Affect Kids’ Lives}, year = {2002} }