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Title: VALUING NATURALLY AFFORDABLE HOUSING: EVIDENCE FROM LOS ANGELES AND ORANGE COUNTIES OF HOW INCLUSIONARY ZONING REDUCES AFFORDABILITY
Citation Type: Dissertation/Thesis
Publication Year: 2018
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Abstract: Americans currently face an unprecedented housing affordability crisis. Nowhere is this crisis more pronounced than for the rental households in the Los Angeles Metro area. Inclusionary zoning is one tool local jurisdictions have used to provide affordable housing units, but there is debate over the negative secondary effects this policy could have in the market. As inclusionary zoning has just been re-authorized by the California legislature, now is a particularly apt time to take a closer look at its effects on the broader rental housing market. This research utilizes American Community Survey data to estimate the effects of inclusionary zoning on affordability rates in LA and Orange counties.
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Authors: Denney, Jacob
Institution: Georgetown University
Department: Public Policy
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Pages: 35
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Housing and Segregation
Countries: United States