Abstract
Researchers have recently relied on person based randomized interventions to estimate the effects of a neighborhood on a variety of outcomes. An alternative strategy is to implement an intervention at the neighborhood level such that whole communities rather than individuals are randomized into better conditions. I explore the efficacy of each approach by decomposing the total intervention effect into natural direct and indirect effects. A comparison of these effects may provide insight into the precise mechanisms that person and place based interventions work through to impact individual well being. Delineating when each type of treatment yields larger effects provides policymakers insight into their appropriateness given overarching goals.
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Event ID
17
Paper presenter
53 596
Type of Submissions
Regular session presentation, if not selected I agree to present my paper as a poster
Language of Presentation
English
Weight in Programme
1 000
Status in Programme
1
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