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Does Public Housing Increase the Risk of Child Health Problems? Evidence from Linked Survey-Administrative Data.

Andrew Fenelon1.   

Abstract

Research on the effects of major federal housing assistance programs on children's outcomes has produced mixed results. Although housing assistance programs provide one of the few sources of affordable and stable housing for low-income families, there remains concern that living in public housing developments increases the risk of poor health for children. This paper uses a unique survey-administrative linked dataset to examine the effect of living in public housing on children's risk of health problems, including frequent diarrhea, frequent headaches, skin allergies, asthma, and fair/poor health status. Children living in public housing have substantially more health problems than children who do not live in public housing. However, the analysis develops several additional comparison groups to demonstrate that the excess health problems reflect unobserved selection into public housing. The main selection adjustment compares children living in public housing to children who enter public housing in the near future. Results indicate that public housing does not increase the risk of child health problems, and it is important to consider the substantial selection into public housing on factors that are likely to be correlated with children's outcomes. The broad effects of public housing may be mixed, but policymakers should not confuse the economic and health challenges of public housing residents for the effects of the program itself.

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Keywords:  Public Housing; United States; child health; housing assistance; rental assistance

Year:  2021        PMID: 35832732      PMCID: PMC9272982          DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2021.1905027

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


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