However, research published in 2006 on families in five major U.S. cities who used the federal Moving to Opportunity housing voucher program to transplant from public housing to more
affluent neighborhoods concluded that living among the more affluent had no significant impact on student test scores, behavioral incidents or student engagement.
Also on Thursday, Daley said he believes that Park District programs are offered even - handedly throughout the city despite a Tribune study that
concluded teenagers in poor
neighborhoods are provided fewer offerings than teens in more
affluent areas of Chicago.