The Impact of Housing Subsidies and Prices on Mothers' Living Arrangements: Evidence from the Census |
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Authors: | Marah A Curtis |
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Affiliation: | Boston University, School of Social Work , Boston, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | Although rarely the primary focus of study, housing subsidies and prices influence the most fundamental decisions about family living. This analysis uses 1980, 1990 and 2000 US Census data to examine the effects of housing prices and subsidies on the living arrangements of mothers with young children while controlling for welfare benefit levels, unemployment rates, gender ratios, child support enforcement and personal characteristics. Results suggest that housing prices are positively associated with all shared arrangements relative to living alone, while housing subsidies are negatively associated with marriage and living with family relative to living alone. |
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Keywords: | housing subsidies housing prices living arrangements |
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