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Do Evictions Cause Income Changes? An Instrumental Variables Approach
Date
2019-04
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Timmins, Christopher
Connolly, Michelle
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Abstract
Evictions are an important aspect of the affordable housing crisis facing low-income
American renters. However, there has been little research quantifying the causal impact
of evictions, which poses challenges for academics interested in understanding inequality
and policy-makers interested in reducing it. Merging two datasets both new to the
literature, I address this gap in the causal literature by using an instrumental variables
strategy to examine the impact of evictions on household income over time in Durham,
North Carolina. Exploiting gentrification-related evictions as an instrument, I find
a 2.5% decrease in household income after eviction. This is a small, but significant
decrease in income given that median household income for households at time of eviction
is about $15,000.
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Honors thesisDepartment
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/18532Citation
Mok, Grace (2019). Do Evictions Cause Income Changes? An Instrumental Variables Approach. Honors thesis, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/18532.Collections
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