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The Spatial Concentration of Subsidized Housing - Poverty & Race ...

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Joassart-Marcelli 2007 1998James 2008Koschinsky 20091985-2004SouthernCaliforniaNationwideand AHSsample <strong>of</strong>MSA's1987-1997 Seattle, WAPublic housing,other HUDsite-based,LIHTC andvouchersSelf-reportedas receiving ahousingsubsidyPublic housing,other HUDsite-based,LIHTC andvouchersJob access andneighborhooddistress<strong>Housing</strong> andneighborhoodsatisfactionRental propertyvalues in singlefamily and multifamilyzonesBi-variate analysis <strong>of</strong> tract levelconcentration <strong>of</strong> subsidizedhousing with a set <strong>of</strong>"neighborhood distress"indicators. Regression analysis<strong>of</strong> location <strong>of</strong> subsidizedhousing and work locationscontrolling for neighborhooddistress.Descriptive statistics onsubsidized housing units. Logitmultiple regression onsatisfaction controlling forbuilding and residentcharacteristics.Geospatial hedonic priceanalysis <strong>of</strong> subsidized andunsubsidized rental propertysales. Comparison <strong>of</strong> resultsusing adjusted interrupted timeseries and difference-indifferencemethods.Access to jobs was significantly related tosubsidized housing resident income. <strong>The</strong>percent poor and minority in the census tractwere insignificant controlling for otherneighborhood distress factors andsubsidized housing in the tract.Residents <strong>of</strong> subsidized housing reporthigher satisfaction than non-subsidizedrenters. <strong>The</strong>re were positive spillover effectwhich were due to the decreased size andage <strong>of</strong> the buildings and not from theincreased number <strong>of</strong> total units.Larger concentrations <strong>of</strong> vouchers are theonly rentals with negative spillover effectsin both low income and high income areas.Negative spillover effects found only in veryspecific areas consisting <strong>of</strong> single familyzones, near wealthier neighborhoods andhaving specific racial characteristics.Negative spillover effects not found inmulti-family zones.201

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