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General Information
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| Evaluator(s) |
Urban Institute
Abt Associates, Inc.
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| Investigator(s) |
Susan Popkin
(Urban Institute)
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| Funder(s) |
US Department of Housing and Urban Development
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| Domain |
Community/Neighborhood
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| Status |
Completed (final report released)
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| Duration |
Dec 2000 - Oct 2002
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| Type |
Research and/or Program Evaluation
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| Program/Policy Description |
The HOPE VI Residential Tracking study focuses on a single aspect of the HOPE VI experience: What has happened to original residents of eight HOPE VI properties since revitalization got under way and how their living situations have changed.
The study examines the outcomes for original HOPE VI residents across a range of measures including physical environment, social environment, economic opportunity and physical health. The study includes some residents who have returned to the HOPE VI sites and some who are living in other locations, either as a temporary or permanent relocation.
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| Notes |
Funded by HUD
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| Last Updated |
03/03/03
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| Type of Summary |
Unreviewed
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| Contact(s) |
Susan Popkin
Urban Institute
2100 M Street NW
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| Submitter(s) |
Research Forum Staff (info@researchforum.org)
National Center for Children In Poverty
215 West 125th St, 3rd Fl
(T) (646)284-9600
(F) not reported
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Populations Studied
| Target Population |
Recipients/participants/clients
Low-income households
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| Subgroups Analyzed |
Housing Assistance Recipients
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| Sample Size and Unit |
Survey of original residents: n= 818.
In-depth Interviews: n=24
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| Execution |
Response rate: 66%
The eight study sites were selected to reflect a range of HOPE VI initiatives and relocation strategies, they are not expected to be representative of the program as a whole.
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Sites Studied
Denver, CO;
Newark, NJ;
Springfield, IL;
San Francisco, CA;
Louisville, KY;
Tucson, AZ;
Paterson, NJ;
Albany, NY.
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