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Moving to Opportunity, or Aging in Place? The Changing Profile of Low Income and Subsidized Households and Where They Live

机译:转向机会,还是在原地养老?低收入和受补贴家庭的状况及其居住地的变化

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The profile of households receiving rental assistance has changed over time, yet much of the policy and political dialogue surrounding rental assistance has not. Understanding the changing profile of subsidized households is important to evaluating the role of rental subsidies, particularly in the context of neighborhood access. This paper analyzes how the composition of subsidized households has changed over time, and how this relates to existing measures of neighborhood opportunity. We find that since 2000, the share of subsidized households headed by seniors grew, while the share with children dropped. In particular, households using vouchers used to be young relative to the general population and to households in other housing subsidy programs but have aged rapidly. We also find that current neighborhood amenity measures do not reflect these changes, and we use a national analysis and a case study of southeastern Pennsylvania to test alternative metrics.
机译:随着时间的推移,接受租金援助的家庭的情况发生了变化,但围绕租金援助的许多政策和政治对话并没有改变。了解受补贴家庭不断变化的情况对于评估租金补贴的作用非常重要,特别是在邻里准入方面。本文分析了补贴家庭的构成如何随时间变化,以及这与现有的邻里机会衡量标准有何关系。我们发现,自2000年以来,以老年人为户主的补贴家庭的比例有所增加,而有子女的家庭比例则有所下降。特别是,使用代金券的家庭相对于一般人口和其他住房补贴计划的家庭来说,过去很年轻,但老龄化速度很快。我们还发现,当前的社区舒适措施并未反映这些变化,我们使用全国分析和宾夕法尼亚州东南部的案例研究来测试替代指标。

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