2009
DOI: 10.1080/02673030902938371
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Has Hope Vi Transformed Residents' Lives? New Evidence From The Hope Vi Panel Study

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“…This supports most findings of earlier studies into forced relocation in the Netherlands (Bolt and Van Kempen 2010;Doff and Kleinhans 2011;Kleinhans 2003;Posthumus et al 2013a) as well as in the US (Buron 2004;Clampet-Lundquist 2004;Popkin et al 2009). Relocatees in the US found improvement mostly related to the level of economic mix of the neighbourhood; Dutch relocatees also moved to neighbourhoods with slightly less ethnic minorities.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This supports most findings of earlier studies into forced relocation in the Netherlands (Bolt and Van Kempen 2010;Doff and Kleinhans 2011;Kleinhans 2003;Posthumus et al 2013a) as well as in the US (Buron 2004;Clampet-Lundquist 2004;Popkin et al 2009). Relocatees in the US found improvement mostly related to the level of economic mix of the neighbourhood; Dutch relocatees also moved to neighbourhoods with slightly less ethnic minorities.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Underlying this transformation was the hope that public housing residents would benefit both socially and economically from living in more diverse, higher opportunity neighborhoods (Joseph, Chaskin, and Webber, 2007). Although not every public housing revitalization project has realized all these hopes, a large body of research shows that former residents are generally living in better housing in safer neighborhoods where they experience less stress and anxiety (Briggs, Popkin, and Goering, 2010;Popkin, Levy, and Buron, 2009;Turner, Popkin, and Rawlings, 2009). …”
Section: How Could Public Housing Transformation Affect Crime?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The limitations of the voucher program-that rents must fit HUD's guidelines for affordability and landlords must be willing to comply with program rules and regulations-meant, however, that voucher rental units tended to concentrate in lower income, heavily minority areas (Cunningham and Droesch, 2005). Although the CHA offered residents relocation assistance and mobility counseling to encourage them to move to opportunity areas that offered better schools and services, and although those who chose vouchers could move to any unit that met housing quality and rent payment standards, many chose to stay in familiar areas on the city's South and West Sides (Popkin, Levy, and Buron, 2009). Furthermore, one benefit of tenant-based vouchers is that recipients have the freedom to move, and many residents moved several times after leaving public housing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Le même type d'observation est produit par l'enquête par panel. Cette enquête indique aussi que ce sont les ménages bénéficiant d'une allocation au logement qui expérimentent la réduction la plus importante du taux de pauvreté dans le quartier où ils résident (Popkin et al, 2009). Les deux études s'accordent pour reconnaître que cette réduction varie d'une ville à l'autre, en raison de l'état du marché du logement, du volume de ménages à relocaliser en même temps et des critères de sélection imposés au retour dans le logement social une fois la réhabilitation terminée.…”
Section: La Localisation Des Ménages Aidés éTudes Et éValuationsunclassified
“…Cet écart s'explique par le fait que de nombreux logements sont vacants entre le moment où les occupants en sont évincés et leur démolition. Ils sont alors souvent occupés illégalement, et les sites en transformation enregistrent en général une recrudescence des activités criminelles (Popkin et al, 2009).…”
Section: La Localisation Des Ménages Aidés éTudes Et éValuationsunclassified