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Title: Are Inclusionary Housing Programs Color-blind? The Case of Montgomery County MPDU Program
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Publication Year: 2017
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Abstract: Relying on exhaustive administrative data spanned over four decades, this paper studies the treatment of African American applicants by the Moderately Priced Dwelling Unit (MPDU) program in Montgomery County, MD. We show that this program was equally accessible to African-American applicants, except between 1995 and 2000, when African Americans’ conditional probability of purchasing a home through the program was lowered by 10% compared to that of other applicants, maybe as a temporary response to the sudden surge in African American applicants that occurred at that time. Turning to the outcome of the allocation process, we show that even if the spatial allocation of beneficiaries does reflect preference-based sorting patterns observed on the private housing market at the neighbor- hood level, the program seems to induce some scattering of different ethnic groups at the most local level. When comparing beneficiaries living in the same housing development, but at different addresses, we find that African American beneficiaries have 15% fewer African- American neighbors.
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Authors: Diagne, Adji, F; Kurban, Haydar; Schmutz, Benoit
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Publication Number: 2017-47
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Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Housing and Segregation, Race and Ethnicity
Countries: United States