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Titre
Neighborhood effects, public housing and unemployment in France
Sujet
[SHS:ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economy and finances
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neighborhood effects
public housing
simultaneous probit models
unemployment
Description
This paper is aimed to examine how individual unemployment is influenced both by location in a deprived neighborhood and public housing. Our identification strategy is twofold. First, because we estimate a simultaneous probit model of public housing accommodation, type of neighborhood, and unemployment, the formal identification of the model relies on non-linearities. Second, we take advantage of the location of the public housing sector in France, which allows us to use public housing accommodation as a powerful determinant of neighborhood choices. Our results show that public housing does not have any direct effect on unemployment. However, living within the 35% more deprived neighborhoods does increase the unemployment probability significantly. As expected, the effect of neighborhood substantially decreases when dealing with the endogeneity of neighborhood and when using public housing as a determinant of neighborhood choice.
Créateur
Dujardin, Claire
Goffette-Nagot, Florence
Date
2005
Langue
ENG
Type
other publication
Identifiant
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00180046
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/18/00/46/PDF/0505.pdf