Affordable Regulation: New York City Rent Stabilization as Housing Affordability Policy

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Kasey Zapatka, Juliana de Castro Galvao
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Abstract

The growing housing affordability crisis is at the center of conversations about U.S. inequality. This paper reconsiders the role of rent stabilization as one important affordability tool. We investigate who is most likely to benefit from rent stabilization, how much non-stabilized renters would save if their units were stabilized, and the extent to which stabilization would reduce rent burden among households. Using New York City Housing Vacancy Survey data and employing logistic and hedonic regression techniques, we show that Hispanic and foreign-born householders are more likely to live in rent-stabilized units and find evidence of both rent savings and rent burden reduction when comparing stabilized tenants with their non-stabilized counterparts. We argue that expanded rent stabilization could be paired with policies that stimulate new construction to simultaneously curb rent inflation, protect current populations from displacement, and increase housing supply.
可负担调控:作为住房可负担政策的纽约市租金稳定
日益严重的住房负担能力危机是关于美国不平等的讨论的中心。本文重新考虑了租金稳定作为一种重要的负担能力工具的作用。我们调查了谁最有可能从租金稳定中受益,如果他们的单元稳定了,非稳定的租房者会节省多少钱,以及稳定将在多大程度上减轻家庭的租金负担。使用纽约市住房空置率调查数据,并采用逻辑和特征回归技术,我们发现西班牙裔和外国出生的户主更有可能居住在租金稳定的单元中,并在将稳定的租户与非稳定的租户进行比较时,发现租金节省和租金负担减轻的证据。我们认为,扩大租金稳定可以与刺激新建筑的政策相结合,以同时遏制租金通胀,保护现有人口免受流离失所的影响,并增加住房供应。
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