The Benefits of Subsidized Housing Programs: An Intertemporal Approach

The Benefits of Subsidized Housing Programs: An Intertemporal Approach

by Claire Holton Hammond
The Benefits of Subsidized Housing Programs: An Intertemporal Approach

The Benefits of Subsidized Housing Programs: An Intertemporal Approach

by Claire Holton Hammond

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Overview

Rental housing subsidy programmes have been an important part of the American welfare system since the 1930s. The Benefits of Subsidized Housing Programs: An Intertemporal Approach is an empirical study of the distributive effects of the entire system of rental housing subsidies for lower-income households based on a national sample. Using the 1977 Annual Housing Survey, Professor Hammond has evaluated the benefits of all federal, state and local government rental housing subsidy programmes taken as a whole across the nation. Additionally, she has estimated the changes in consumption patterns resulting from these programmes and the relationship between household benefit and household income; household size; age, education, sex, and race of the head of the household; and the geographic location of the household.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521074469
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/28/2008
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.35(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Evolution of the methodology; 3. The model; 4. Estimation procedures; 5. Empirical results; 6. Summary and conclusion.
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