Some studies suggest an inverse relationship between housing assistance and em-ployment. That is, when housing assistance increases, employment decreases. A popular view holds that subsidized housing generates an economic disincentive to work. This article examines the relationship between subsidized housing and the number of hours female recipients of public assistance work. A California survey reveals that residents in Section 8 housing work considerably more than do those renting in the private market or residing in public housing. This finding holds after controlling for observable personal characteristics and accounting for income ef-fects. Additional analysis comparing the two housing programs shows a consistent, robust difference, wi...
For the past decade or so, public housing policies have focused on moving residents from concentrate...
Opportunities for training and volunteering can assist women living in public housing to ent...
The success of welfare reform has shifted many policy analysts ’ attention to providing incentives f...
This article describes how current and former welfare recipients receiving housing assistance differ...
This article uses administrative data on nonelderly, nondisabled households that received U.S. Depar...
The overarching research question of National Research Venture 1 (NRV1) is: How do housing assistan...
Since the 1990s, US housing policy has emphasized increasing the economic self-sufficiency of assist...
Standard economic theory on subsidies and labor supply raises an unappetizing prospect - that housin...
This study combines data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation with the National Surve...
Low-income housing assistance is part of the welfare state of all developed countries. The rest of t...
Most inferences about the spatial isolation of welfare recipients are based upon residence patterns ...
There is emerging interest in whether, and how, different types of rental housing assistance contrib...
There is emerging interest in whether, and how, different types of rental housing assistance contrib...
In Great Britain the move away from rented accommodation to owner occupation is leaving behind a lar...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition that housing policies and programs can also af...
For the past decade or so, public housing policies have focused on moving residents from concentrate...
Opportunities for training and volunteering can assist women living in public housing to ent...
The success of welfare reform has shifted many policy analysts ’ attention to providing incentives f...
This article describes how current and former welfare recipients receiving housing assistance differ...
This article uses administrative data on nonelderly, nondisabled households that received U.S. Depar...
The overarching research question of National Research Venture 1 (NRV1) is: How do housing assistan...
Since the 1990s, US housing policy has emphasized increasing the economic self-sufficiency of assist...
Standard economic theory on subsidies and labor supply raises an unappetizing prospect - that housin...
This study combines data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation with the National Surve...
Low-income housing assistance is part of the welfare state of all developed countries. The rest of t...
Most inferences about the spatial isolation of welfare recipients are based upon residence patterns ...
There is emerging interest in whether, and how, different types of rental housing assistance contrib...
There is emerging interest in whether, and how, different types of rental housing assistance contrib...
In Great Britain the move away from rented accommodation to owner occupation is leaving behind a lar...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition that housing policies and programs can also af...
For the past decade or so, public housing policies have focused on moving residents from concentrate...
Opportunities for training and volunteering can assist women living in public housing to ent...
The success of welfare reform has shifted many policy analysts ’ attention to providing incentives f...