Housing and Children’s Healthy Development (HCHD) is a longitudinal study of families with children aged 3 to 10 years of age at the study’s inception that tests the impact of offering the families rental assistance through HUD’s Housing Choice Voucher program on their housing choices, housing and neighborhood quality, and children’s development. The study intends to reveal how being offered the housing choice voucher affects parents’ housing choices and children’s development. It includes a voucher sample of 895 households (1,231 children) randomly selected to receive or not receive the offer of a housing choice voucher in Cleveland, OH and Dallas, TX. It also includes a sample of 894 (1,194 children) households from the general population of families with children from a range of income levels. The Baseline Report describes the research questions, the contribution of the research, and research methods, including sites, sampling, and data collection. This research was funded by the MacArthur Foundation, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and HUD. (author introduction)
The housing and children's healthy development study: HUD baseline report
Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Newman, S.
Leventhal, T.
Holupka, S.
Anastasio, J.
Tan, Fei
Publisher
Office of Policy Development and Research
Date
February 2023
Abstract / Description
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Artifact Type
Application
Reference Type
Report
Priority Population
Children and youth
Topic Area
Social/Structural Determinants » Environmental/Community Health » Healthy Housing