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Subsidized housing and neighborhood racial transition: An empirical investigation
Authors:Gordon Cavanaugh Esq.
Affiliation:Partner at the law firm of Reno, Cavanaugh and Hornig
Abstract:Abstract

Popular wisdom has it that the development of project‐based assisted housing will cause whites to flee or avoid the surrounding neighborhood, leading to rapid racial transition. This article examines the question of whether the development of several types of project‐based, federally assisted housing had an impact on neighborhood racial transition during the 1980s. In general, the development of assisted housing in a neighborhood did not lead to racial transition, nor did it approach levels suggesting “white flight” in the few instances where racial transition did occur.

The results of our analysis suggest that one of the major criticisms of project‐based assisted housing—that it contributes to racial segregation by causing white flight—is not supported by empirical evidence.
Keywords:Low‐income housing  Minorities  Neighborhood
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