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Gautreaux Housing Demonstration: An Evaluation of Its Impact on Participating Households
The report evaluates the impact of the Gautreaux housing demonstration on participating families. Gautreaux, the result of a series of court actions, was a Federal effort to explore ways of providing metropolitan wide housing opportunities through the use of the Section B Housing Assistance Payments Program. Its origin was a suit brought in 1966 by public housing tenants in Chicago, Ill., against the Chicago Housing Authority and HUD. Tenants charged that these agencies had practiced racially discriminatory policies. The demonstration makes it possible for a small number of tenants in and applicants for public housing to move to neighborhoods around the city with small percentages of minority residents. In the 3 years the demonstration has been operating, 455 families have been placed, primarily in suburban areas with 30 percent or fewer minority residents. The data collected from housing market, demographic, and personal interviews suggest a tightening in the number of housing units available for rents since the early stages of the demonstration and an unwillingness of some participants to move to the suburbs where most of the housing was located.
Gautreaux Housing Demonstration: An Evaluation of Its Impact on Participating Households
The report evaluates the impact of the Gautreaux housing demonstration on participating families. Gautreaux, the result of a series of court actions, was a Federal effort to explore ways of providing metropolitan wide housing opportunities through the use of the Section B Housing Assistance Payments Program. Its origin was a suit brought in 1966 by public housing tenants in Chicago, Ill., against the Chicago Housing Authority and HUD. Tenants charged that these agencies had practiced racially discriminatory policies. The demonstration makes it possible for a small number of tenants in and applicants for public housing to move to neighborhoods around the city with small percentages of minority residents. In the 3 years the demonstration has been operating, 455 families have been placed, primarily in suburban areas with 30 percent or fewer minority residents. The data collected from housing market, demographic, and personal interviews suggest a tightening in the number of housing units available for rents since the early stages of the demonstration and an unwillingness of some participants to move to the suburbs where most of the housing was located.
Gautreaux Housing Demonstration: An Evaluation of Its Impact on Participating Households
K. A. Peroff (Autor:in) / C. L. Davis (Autor:in) / R. Jones (Autor:in) / R. T. Curtin (Autor:in) / R. W. Marans (Autor:in)
1979
219 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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