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摘要
【摘要】虽然一些研究试图证明与住房所有权相关的积极利益的存在,即所谓的“住房所有权效应”,但很少有研究能够将住房所有权对低收入家庭的影响与社区效应分开。在一项试点研究中,我使用了从美国住房慈善机构仁人家园(Habitat for Humanity)的申请人那里收集的调查数据,我采用了一种准实验设计,来比较那些被选中进入仁人家园住房项目的人和那些申请住房但被拒绝的人的生活变化。此外,由于生境房屋的接受者仍然在与原来住所相同的一般地区,这为比较实验组和对照组提供了一个独特的机会,以检查除邻里影响外房屋所有权的影响。我发现,与被拒绝的申请人相比,Habitat的房主在他们的整体生活、经济状况和社区参与水平方面报告了更多积极的变化,但在他们孩子的教育成果方面报告的改善证据较少。
The Effect of Homeownership on Low-Income Families: A Pilot Study with Habitat for Humanity
Abstract
While some studies have attempted to prove the existence of positive benefits associated with homeownership, the so-called “homeownership effect,” few studies have been able to isolate the impact of homeownership on low-income families from neighborhood effects. In a pilot study using survey data collected from applicants to the U.S.-based housing charity Habitat for Humanity, I employ a quasi-experimental design to compare changes in the lives of those who were selected into the Habitat for Humanity housing program to those who applied for housing but were denied. In addition, since the recipients of Habitat houses remain in the same general area as their original residence, this provides a unique opportunity for the comparison of treatment and control groups to examine the impact of homeownership apart from neighborhood effects. I find that, in comparison to denied applicants, Habitat homeowners report more positive changes in their overall life, economic situation, and their level of community involvement, but less evidence of reported improvements in their children’s educational outcomes.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Real Estate Literature (JREL) is a publication of the American Real Estate Society (ARES). This journal offers a comprehensive source of information about real estate research and encourages research and education in industry and academia. The scope of the journal goes beyond that of traditional literature journals that only list published research. This journal also includes working papers, dissertations, book reviews and articles on literature reviews on specialized topics, real estate information technology and international real estate.