《Tracking "Choice" in the Housing Choice Voucher Program: The Relationship Between Neighborhood Preference and Locational Outcome》
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- 作者
- 来源
- URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW,Vol.54,Issue2,P.302-331
- 语言
- 英文
- 关键字
- Housing Choice Voucher; locational outcome; residential preference; consumer decision making; POVERTY DECONCENTRATION; MOBILITY DECISIONS; SCHOOL QUALITY; FAMILIES; EMPLOYMENT; RECIPIENTS; POLICIES; HOLDERS; FLORIDA; MATTER
- 作者单位
- [Wang, Ruoniu] Univ Florida, Shimberg Ctr Housing Studies, Gainesville, FL USA. Wang, RN (reprint author), Shimberg Ctr Housing Studies, 203 Rinker Hall, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA. E-Mail: wrnvince@ufl.edu
- 摘要
- Do residential locations of Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) households reflect tenants' preferences for neighborhood quality? Study results come from a three-part methodology: (1) survey of voucher holders to find neighborhood preferences and other factors in the consumer decision-making model, (2) geographic information system (GIS) analysis of actual locational outcomes in terms of neighborhood opportunity and transportation accessibility, and (3) quantitative analysis of the strength of preference-outcome relationships. The results reveal that survey participants placed high priority on neighborhoods that were safe and clean, and with quality schools. Despite this, higher priority on quality housing and search barriers affected the housing choice. As such, to a large extent, the residents did not live in places that met their location preferences. The study calls for an expansion of location assessment measures in the current policy framework and the provision of more information about housing and neighborhood options to voucher recipients.