This study uses a new dataset combining survey and administrative data to investigate the longitu... more This study uses a new dataset combining survey and administrative data to investigate the longitudinal effects of subsidized housing on a broad range of outcomes relating to dependency. Given a household's assistance status in 1996, it examines outcomes over the subsequent three years. The aim is to produce an excellent comparison group by matching on the same variables (measured in an earlier period) as the outcomes to be examined. The main findings are that housing subsidy programs reduce individual earnings by roughly 15% and household size by 5-10%. Although these programs are found to affect neighborhood choice, neighborhood poverty rates explain little of the impact on individual earnings.
... (2001). Download: http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/publications/homeowner CACHED: Download as a PD... more ... (2001). Download: http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/publications/homeowner CACHED: Download as a PDF. by Ingrid Gould Ellen , Scott Susin , Amy Ellen Schwartz , Michael Schill , Low-income Homeownership , Ingrid Gould Ellen , Scott Susin , Amy Ellen Schwartz , Michael Schill ...
16 Building Homes, Reviving Neighborhoods: Spillovers from Subsidized Construction of Owner-Occup... more 16 Building Homes, Reviving Neighborhoods: Spillovers from Subsidized Construction of Owner-Occupied Housing in New York City INGRID GOULD ELLEN, MICHAEL H. SCHILL, SCOTT SUSIN, AND AMY ELLEN SCHWARTZ Promoting homeownership has always been a ...
This study uses a new dataset combining survey and administrative data to investigate the longitu... more This study uses a new dataset combining survey and administrative data to investigate the longitudinal effects of subsidized housing on a broad range of outcomes relating to dependency. Given a household's assistance status in 1996, it examines outcomes over the subsequent three years. The aim is to produce an excellent comparison group by matching on the same variables (measured in an earlier period) as the outcomes to be examined. The main findings are that housing subsidy programs reduce individual earnings by roughly 15% and household size by 5-10%. Although these programs are found to affect neighborhood choice, neighborhood poverty rates explain little of the impact on individual earnings.
... (2001). Download: http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/publications/homeowner CACHED: Download as a PD... more ... (2001). Download: http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/publications/homeowner CACHED: Download as a PDF. by Ingrid Gould Ellen , Scott Susin , Amy Ellen Schwartz , Michael Schill , Low-income Homeownership , Ingrid Gould Ellen , Scott Susin , Amy Ellen Schwartz , Michael Schill ...
16 Building Homes, Reviving Neighborhoods: Spillovers from Subsidized Construction of Owner-Occup... more 16 Building Homes, Reviving Neighborhoods: Spillovers from Subsidized Construction of Owner-Occupied Housing in New York City INGRID GOULD ELLEN, MICHAEL H. SCHILL, SCOTT SUSIN, AND AMY ELLEN SCHWARTZ Promoting homeownership has always been a ...
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