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The Effect of Microneighborhood Conditions on Adult Educational Attainment in a Subsidized Housing Intervention.

Laura Tach1, Sara Jacoby2, Douglas J Wiebe3, Terry Guerra4, Therese S Richmond2.   

Abstract

The ACHIEVEability model of affordable housing aims to promote self-sufficiency by requiring enrollment in postsecondary education in exchange for subsidized housing. In this study, we exploit the quasi random assignment of ACHIEVEability participants (N = 84) to subsidized housing units to evaluate whether microneighborhood environments moderated participants' progress in postsecondary education. Participants progressed in their educational pursuits in line with program requirements, earning about 12 college credits per year. Neighborhood block group characteristics moderated this progress. Participants who were assigned to housing located in poorer, more violent, and less educated block groups earned credits at a significantly slower rate than participants assigned housing in more advantaged block groups. Our results suggest that the micro environments immediately surrounding residents of subsidized housing matter, even if they are situated within broader contexts of spatial and personal disadvantage.

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Keywords:  Neighborhood effects; self-sufficiency; subsidized housing

Year:  2016        PMID: 27570434      PMCID: PMC4998191          DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2015.1107118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hous Policy Debate        ISSN: 1051-1482


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