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Replication Data for: Residential mobility and persistently depressed voting among disadvantaged adults in a large housing experiment

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-05-01 收录
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BFSCO1
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This study examines the impact of residential mobility on electoral participation among the poor by matching data from Moving to Opportunity, a U.S.-based multi-city housing mobility experiment, with nationwide individual voter data. Nearly all participants in the experiment were Black and Hispanic families who originally lived in high-poverty public housing developments. Notably, the study finds that receiving a housing voucher to move to a low-poverty neighborhood decreased adult participants’ voter participation for nearly two decades—a negative impact equal to or outpacing that of the most effective get-out-the-vote campaigns in absolute magnitude. This finding has important implications for understanding residential mobility as a long-run depressant of voter turnout among extremely low-income adults.
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