Exploring the association between household compositional change and mobility of subsidized householders in the United States: A life course perspective.

IF 1.9 3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES
Rebecca J Walter, Arthur Acolin, Ruoniu Vince Wang, Chris Hess, Alex Ramiller, Gregg Colburn, Thomas B Foster, Philip Garboden, Kyle Crowder
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Abstract

This study examines the relationship between household compositional change and residential mobility of subsidized householders. Data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Annual Longitudinal Files 2005-2018 is used to measure household compositional change and mobility for subsidized householders in the Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher programs. Householders are 67% more likely to move when a change in household composition occurs. Members entering the household induce larger estimated mobility effects than members exiting the household. Although the odds that a householder move are associated with a household compositional change is greatest in the Housing Choice Voucher program for tenant-based vouchers, there is still a strong association with household compositional changes and mobility in Public Housing and for project-based voucher units where options for mobility are limited. The results have implications for future research on program design factors such as occupancy standards in subsidized housing in the United States.

探索美国家庭组成变化与补贴家庭流动性之间的关系:一个生命历程的视角。
本研究考察了补贴户家庭构成变化与住房流动性的关系。来自美国住房和城市发展部2005-2018年年度纵向档案的数据用于衡量公共住房和住房选择券计划补贴家庭的家庭构成变化和流动性。当家庭构成发生变化时,户主搬家的可能性增加67%。进入家庭的成员比离开家庭的成员产生更大的估计流动效应。尽管在住房选择券计划中,以租户为基础的代金券中,户主搬家与家庭构成变化相关的可能性最大,但在公共住房和以项目为基础的代金券单位中,家庭构成变化与流动性仍然存在很强的联系,因为流动性的选择有限。研究结果对未来美国补贴住房的入住率标准等项目设计因素的研究具有启示意义。
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Journal of Urban Affairs
Journal of Urban Affairs URBAN STUDIES-
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5.40
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156
期刊介绍: Focusing on urban research and policy analysis, the Journal of Urban Affairs is among the most widely cited journals in the field. Published for the Urban Affairs Association, the journal offers multidisciplinary perspectives and explores issues of relevance to both scholars and practitioners, including: - Theoretical, conceptual, or methodological approaches to metropolitan and community problems - Empirical research that advances the understanding of society - Strategies for social change in the urban milieu - Innovative urban policies and programs - Issues of current interest to those who work in the field and those who study the urban and regional environment
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