A necessary condition for justifying a policy such as publicly provided or subsidized low- income housing is that it has a real effect on recipients’ outcomes. In this paper, we examine one aspect of the real effect of public or subsidized housing -- does it increase the housing stock? If subsidized housing raises the quantity of occupied housing per capita, either more people are finding housing or they are being housed less densely. On the other hand, if public or subsidized housing merely crowds out equivalent-quality low-income housing that otherwise would have been provided by the private sector, the housing policy may have little real effect on housing consumption. Using Census place-level data from the decennial census and from the D...
State and local government aim to guide and regulate the housing market. One of the key housing poli...
The difficulty of acquiring affordable rental units remains the most significant concern for low-inc...
This paper identifies the relationship between government controls on housing supply and changes in ...
A necessary condition for justifying a policy such as subsidized low-income housing, either via tena...
Since the early 1980s, low-income housing subsidies have increasingly shifted towards vouchers which...
In the late 1960s, Congress imposed restrictions on eligibility for public housing and on the amount...
This study combines data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation with the National Surve...
Every year, the US federal government spends billions on low-income rental housing assistance. But i...
We examine the impact of subsidized housing on homelessness using the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit ...
Critics of American public housing have long con-tended that the private sector could provide low-in...
This dissertation studies the economic effects of public housing programs. Public housing used to be...
Abstract. We estimate the effect of increasing the supply of housing vouchers on rents using a panel...
My research is concerned with the economics of low-income housing markets. The first two chapters of...
Section 8 housing, otherwise known as The Housing Choice Voucher Program, has a strong positive effe...
The primary goals of the 1937 Housing Act were to provide safe and sanitary housing and to reduce cr...
State and local government aim to guide and regulate the housing market. One of the key housing poli...
The difficulty of acquiring affordable rental units remains the most significant concern for low-inc...
This paper identifies the relationship between government controls on housing supply and changes in ...
A necessary condition for justifying a policy such as subsidized low-income housing, either via tena...
Since the early 1980s, low-income housing subsidies have increasingly shifted towards vouchers which...
In the late 1960s, Congress imposed restrictions on eligibility for public housing and on the amount...
This study combines data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation with the National Surve...
Every year, the US federal government spends billions on low-income rental housing assistance. But i...
We examine the impact of subsidized housing on homelessness using the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit ...
Critics of American public housing have long con-tended that the private sector could provide low-in...
This dissertation studies the economic effects of public housing programs. Public housing used to be...
Abstract. We estimate the effect of increasing the supply of housing vouchers on rents using a panel...
My research is concerned with the economics of low-income housing markets. The first two chapters of...
Section 8 housing, otherwise known as The Housing Choice Voucher Program, has a strong positive effe...
The primary goals of the 1937 Housing Act were to provide safe and sanitary housing and to reduce cr...
State and local government aim to guide and regulate the housing market. One of the key housing poli...
The difficulty of acquiring affordable rental units remains the most significant concern for low-inc...
This paper identifies the relationship between government controls on housing supply and changes in ...