美国城市的驱逐和贫困
Robert Collinson1, John Eric Humphries2, Nicholas Mader3
1University of Notre Dame, United States.
概括
驱逐令严重损害租户,导致无家可归人数增加,收入减少,信用评分受损,特别是女性和黑人个人. 这些发现凸显了对驱逐预防政策的迫切需要.
科学领域:
- 社会经济学 社会经济学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 城市研究 城市研究
背景情况:
- 每年有200多万美国家庭面临驱逐.
- 政策制定者寻求减少由于租户伤害和无家可归者的成本而导致的驱逐.
- 驱逐前的趋势使驱逐影响的因果分析复杂化.
研究的目的:
- 调查驱逐对租户的多方面的后果.
- 为有关驱逐的政策决策提供经验证据.
- 分析驱逐命令的短期和长期影响.
主要方法:
- 利用库克县和纽约市的相关行政数据.
- 采用了工具变量方法,使用法官宽容作为一个工具.
- 分析了前趋势,以建立基线租户条件.
主要成果:
- 驱逐命令与两年内增加的无家可归和医院访问有关.
- 观察到收入,耐用品消费和驱逐后的信贷机会大幅减少.
- 长期影响包括债务增加和信用评分降低.
- 发现女性和黑人租户的不成比例的负面影响.
结论:
- 驱逐对租户的财务和健康稳定有严重的,持久的负面影响.
- 调查结果强调,需要制定政策来减轻驱逐的有害影响.
- 有针对性的干预措施可能是必要的,以解决对弱势群体的不成比例影响.
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