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unstable weather conditions. We show that the cost to install solar panels and batteries for a low-income three-member family …
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Assisted housing has long been a contentious issue for cities and regions. On one hand, there is an acute need for affordable housing in low- and moderate-income communities. But the massing of public or otherwise subsidized housing in disadvantaged neighborhoods has given rise to concerns that...
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The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) is the federal government's primary means of encouraging private investment in rental housing that is affordable to low income households. This study uses Philadelphia as a case study to examine whether LIHTC-funded developments are more likely to be...
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It is widely accepted that public rental housing programs affect both the allocation of resources and the distribution of welfare. This paper explains institutional arrangements of public housing program in Korea and assesses the benefits of the program. In contrast to the previous studies which...
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Public housing has long been a contentious issue for cities and regions. On one hand, there is an acute need for affordable housing in low- and moderate-income communities. But the massing of public or otherwise subsidized housing in disadvantaged neighborhoods has given rise to concerns that...
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This study tests whether mobility counseling and cash incentives will affect a Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) recipient's move to an opportunity area. Opportunity areas are defined as tracks rated 6-10 on a HUD-created index—factoring in poverty, housing stability, job and transit access, school...
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Families originally living in public housing were assigned housing vouchers by lottery, encouraging moves to neighborhoods with lower poverty rates. Although we had hypothesized that reading and math test scores would be higher among children in families offered vouchers (with larger effects...
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This paper employs a correspondence experiment across the Northeast US to examine landlord responses to prospective tenants inquiries through a low-income housing rental web site. Using two randomized treatment groups, we find that the probability of a prospective tenant receiving a response...
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Traditional rationales for low-income housing assistance imply that a housing program is not successful unless it induces recipients to occupy better housing than they would choose if given equally costly cash grants. The general assumptions of economic theory do not imply that current housing...
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