S. Zaterman et al., Comment on Bruce J. Katz and Margery Austin Turner's "Who should run the housing voucher program? A reform proposal", HOUS POL D, 12(2), 2001, pp. 283-290
There is much evidence that the housing voucher program has successfully me
t its two main goals: housing low-income families and expanding housing opp
ortunity. Nonetheless, efforts to address the program's limitations could i
mprove success. We agree with Basgal and Villarreal that, on the subject of
housing mobility, the focus of Katz and Turner is misplaced.
In addition to proposing a solution that does not address the problem, Katz
and Turner fail to consider three key points: First, there is no consensus
or clear definition of what "mobility" means, how it is measured, and what
standard we hope to achieve. Second, the role and impact of family choice
in the locational outcomes of voucher holders is a major factor. And third,
the considerable trade-offs in outcomes that result from a greater emphasi
s on mobility should be examined.