From Urban Institute :: Greater DC Update <[email protected]>
Subject Four ways DC could offer more homeownership support
Date April 5, 2023 11:00 AM
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Homeownership and race in DC communities east of the Anacostia River
Communities east of the Anacostia River historically have had the highest shares of Black
residents in DC, but a recent analysis finds the share of Black homebuyers and homeowners in
those areas has decreased.

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Promise and pitfalls: The DC region&rsquo;s strong capital flows
Although overall investment in the DC region from 2010 through 2020 was among the highest nationally, the investment wasn’t evenly distributed across jurisdictions and neighborhoods.

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Promoting inclusion and flexibility in DC&rsquo;s Child Trust Fund
&ldquo;Our research indicates that fidelity to the principles of universal eligibility, automatic enrollment, and flexible use of funds makes baby bonds programs more likely to reduce racial wealth inequities,&rdquo; Madeline Brown and Ofronama Biu testified.

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Modeling the effects of land-use policy on housing construction in the DC region
Using Urban’s new Housing Market Forecaster, researchers demonstrate how to connect local zoning policies with other local demographics, while documenting how changes over time might influence outcomes.

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Looking at Year 1 of the Advancing Early Education Collaborative in Washington, DC
The program aims to enhance early education career pathways for Black and Latina women and to improve DC’s early education quality. It supported 93 students in its first year.

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The DC Child Care Policy Research Partnership explores access to high-quality child care
The partnership includes a study of new parents of “pandemic babies,” whose child care decisionmaking is happening in COVID-19’s wake.

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Evaluating the Urban Alliance High School Internship Program
Urban Alliance, an internship-placement program, positively affected certain employment and economic measures. But researchers didn&rsquo;t find evidence that the program increased the connection of participants after high school.
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