Making the Case for Affordable Housing: Connecting Housing with Health and Education Outcomes

Elizabeth Mueller, J. Rosie Tighe

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    Abstract

    As advocates push for inclusion of affordable housing beyond the central city, siting battles have become increasingly common. Opponents often claim that affordable housing brings no net benefits to the community, and that it threatens neighborhood property values. This review considers existing evidence regarding the relationship between provision of quality affordable housing and benefits to the larger community. Evidence is considered in the areas of health and education. Given the high level of public concern with these two issues, evidence of benefits could be especially potent in public discussions of affordable housing. Future research is proposed in each area.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalJournal of Planning Literature
    Volume21
    DOIs
    StatePublished - May 1 2007

    Keywords

    • affordable housing; public opinion; social costs

    Disciplines

    • Urban Studies and Planning

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