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Hoping for more: redeveloping US public housing without marginalizing low-income residents?

机译:希望得到更多:在不使低收入居民边缘化的情况下重建美国的公共住房吗?

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Urban restructuring policies have uprooted residents and dismantled communities. Previous studies focus on housing redevelopment that minimizes the fraction of housing units left for poor residents and on interviewing residents only once the redevelopment has been announced. By contrast, this paper examines how residents over time experienced the HOPE VI redevelopment of the Orchard Park public housing project in Boston, which sought to preserve a low-income community. Using official records and a unique set of interviews with residents before and after redevelopment, we find marked declines in crime and increased residential satisfaction, which are attributed to changes in tenant composition. The redevelopment process reduced the total number of public housing units yet maintained the vast majority of housing for poor families while creating a new social mix. The findings suggest that to more fully capture the impacts of restructuring, existing theory must be expanded to consider who is displaced and how poverty is deconcentrated.
机译:城市重组政策使居民流离失所,拆除了社区。先前的研究集中在住房重建上,以最大程度地减少留给贫困居民的住房单元,并且仅在宣布重建后才采访居民。相比之下,本文考察了居民如何随着时间的推移体验了波士顿Orchard Park公共住房项目的HOPE VI重建,该项目旨在保护低收入社区。通过使用官方记录以及在重建前后对居民进行的独特访谈,我们发现犯罪率明显下降,居民满意度提高了,这归因于房客组成的变化。重建过程减少了公共住房的总数,但仍为贫困家庭提供了绝大多数住房,同时创造了新的社会结构。调查结果表明,为了更充分地了解重组的影响,必须扩展现有理论,以考虑谁流离失所以及贫困如何分散。

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