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Studies in Assisted Housing
Volume 8, number 2

Symposium

Studies in Assisted Housing


Guest Editors: Barbara A. Haley

Guest Editors' Introduction

Rent Burden in the Housing Choice Voucher Program
Kirk McClure

Geographic Mobility in the Housing Choice Voucher
Program : A Study of Families Entering the Program,
1995-2002
Judith D. Feins and Rhiannon Patterson

Household Composition and Housing Assistance : Examining the Link
Lance Freeman

A Hazard Rate Analysis of Leavers and Stayers in Assisted Housing Programs
Brent W. Ambrose

Explaining Attrition in the Housing Voucher Program
Edgar O. Olsen, Scott E. Davis, and Paul E. Carrillo

Does Housing Assistance Lead to Dependency? Evidence From HUD Administrative Data
Lance Freeman

The Effects of Housing Assistance on Income, Earnings, and Employment
Peter A. Tatian and Christopher Snow

The Effects of Different Types of Housing Assistance on Earnings and Employment
Edgar O. Olsen, Catherine A. Tyler, Jonathan W. King, and Paul E. Carrillo

Longitudinal Outcomes of Subsidized Housing Recipients in Matched Survey and Administrative Data
Scott Susin

Voucher Use, Labor Force Participation, and Life Priorities : Findings From the Gautreaux Two Housing Mobility Study
Joanna M. Reed, Jennifer Pashup, and Emily K. Snell

 

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