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Evaluating the Impacts of an Enhanced Family Self-Sufficiency Program

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Pages 772-788
Received 11 Oct 2016
Accepted 10 Feb 2017
Published online: 10 Apr 2017
 

Abstract

We conduct an impact analysis of the Denver, Colorado, Housing Authority’s Home Ownership Program (HOP) employing quasi experimental methodologies (i.e., nearest-neighbor matching, inverse probability weighting with regression adjustment) that permit causal inferences of program impacts with substantial confidence. HOP is an unusual, enhanced variant of the Family Self-Sufficiency program that incentivizes and assists participants’ purchase of a home. We analyze whether, compared with the control group, HOP participants exhibited significantly greater earnings growth during the program, enhanced economic security, and rates of home buying. We find that participants with a high intensity of treatment showed significant improvement in all outcomes. Results are robust to model specification and insensitive to omitted variable bias typically found in the social sciences. We conclude that a well-conceived and well-executed public housing authority program aimed at building the financial, human and social assets of low-income households receiving housing assistance can yield substantial benefits to participants.

Acknowledgments

This research was supported by grants from the Ford Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of our funders. The authors wish to thank Renee Nicolosi of the Denver Housing Authority for providing administrative data and unstinting support for our research. Three anonymous referees offered valuable suggestions for clarifications and extensions of an earlier draft.

 

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