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User’s Guide to HASE Data, Vol. 2: the Survey Files – Housing Assistance Supply Experiment

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Report Acceptance Date: April 1982 (295 pages)

Posted Date: January 21, 2021



This historical report describes the research files compiled from field surveys conducted as part of the Housing Assistance Supply Experiment. The Housing Assistance Supply Experiment was a 10-year research experiment conducted by the Rand Corporation on behalf of HUD in the housing markets of Green Bay, Wisconsin and South Bend, Indiana, during which low-income households were provided with monthly cash payments in order to offset their housing costs. The experiment ultimately made payments to 20,000 households and the comprehensive findings, titled “Experimenting with Housing Allowances,” was published as a book. This report is the second of three volumes describing the experiment’s 40 research files.

For more information on the Experimental Housing Allowance Program (EHAP) and to find related reports, please visit the EHAP landing page.

This is part of a series of three guidebooks on using the data files from housing allowance programs in Brown County, Wisconsin, and St. Joseph County, Indiana.


This report is part of the collection of scanned historical documents available to the public.


 


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