2023
DOI: 10.1177/00420980231156352
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Using natural language processing to construct a National Zoning and Land Use Database

Abstract: In the United States, zoning and land use policies have been linked to high housing costs and residential segregation. Yet almost all zoning and land use data come from a handful of cross-sectional surveys, which are costly, time intensive, subject to low response rates and measurement error and are quickly dated. As an alternative, we constructed a National Zoning and Land Use Database using natural language processing techniques on publicly available administrative data. We show this new database and our par… Show more

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“…Conversely, stricter regulations pushed up median rents and curtailed affordable housing availability. In a complementary study, Mleczko and Desmond (2023) employ NLP to public records to measure exclusionary zoning across the US.…”
Section: Large Textual Repositoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, stricter regulations pushed up median rents and curtailed affordable housing availability. In a complementary study, Mleczko and Desmond (2023) employ NLP to public records to measure exclusionary zoning across the US.…”
Section: Large Textual Repositoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%