2020
DOI: 10.1177/1078087420973436
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Exploring Spatial Clustering Over Time and Spillover Effects of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit on Neighborhood-Level Income Segregation

Abstract: This study investigates the longitudinal and spatial patterns and spillover effects of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) developments on neighborhood-level income segregation. Focusing on all MSAs in the U.S., the results show that LIHTC units have been spatially clustered in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods over time. This research also explores the spillover effects of LIHTC units on neighborhood economic status by utilizing propensity scores and weighted linear regression to address a self-… Show more

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