Voucher Home Ownership Program Assessment

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Evaluator(s) Abt Associates, Inc.
Investigator(s) Jennifer Turnham (Abt Associates, Inc.)
Naomi Michlin (Abt Associates, Inc.)
Gretchen Locke (Abt Associates, Inc.)
Robert Wood (Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.)
Michael Baker (Abt Associates, Inc.)
 
Domain Income Security/TANF
Community/Neighborhood
Status Completed (final report released)
Duration Nov 2001 - Jul 2003
Type Research and/or Program Evaluation
Policy Analysis
Program/Policy Description This study is an early assessment of the Voucher Home Ownership Program. The home ownership option of the voucher program offers public housing agencies the administrative flexibility to expand home ownership efforts for low income families in their communities. The basic premise of the home ownership program is that the rent subsidy that participants receive may be used toward monthly payments related to home ownership. The purpose of this study is to provide insight into parts of the program that are working and parts of the program that are not. Although it is too early in the life of the program to conduct a complete evaluation, this study provides useful information on how the program has been designed and implemented in different parts of the country, the characteristics of program purchasers and participants, and the local factors that affect implementation. The study draws on complementary analytic techniques, cross-site analysis and case studies. The cross site analysis highlights common themes and patterns across the study sites, including lessons learned from the early implementation of the voucher home ownership program and the case studies provide detailed examinations of each study site.
Notes No notes reported.
 
Last Updated 08/18/03
Type of Summary Unreviewed
Contact(s) Jennifer Turnham (not reported)
Abt Associates, Inc.
55 Wheeler St
(T) (617) 492-7100
(F) (617) 492-5219
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

Populations Studied

Target Population Recipients/participants/clients
Low-income households
Subgroups Analyzed Housing Assistance Recipients
Sample Size and Unit 12 public housing agency sites and samples of up to 10 purchase transactions at each site (total n=84)
Execution not reported.

Sites Studied

Bernalillo, NM;
Colorado;
Danville, VA;
Green Bay, WI;
Milwaukee, WI;
Missoula, MT;
Montgomery Co, PA;
Nashville, TN;
San Bernardino, CA;
Toledo, OH;
VT.