Understanding How Racism and Affect Impact Public Opinions toward Affordable Housing in the United States

Isabella P. Douglas, Deland Chan,Lucy Zhang Bencharit,Sarah L. Billington

JOURNAL OF PLANNING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH(2024)

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Using a nationwide online survey (N = 534), we investigate how individual-level characteristics and past actions are related to support of affordable housing at the neighborhood level. Several demographic characteristics, past actions, federal government trust, personal exposure, racism (symbolic racism scale), and affect (emotional connotation) are found to be significant predictors of support. We provide evidence for racism and affect being mediating factors acting in series to shape support of affordable housing. In addition to racism, individuals' affect can potentially help explain the shift from support of hypothetical scenarios to opposition of real affordable housing development proposals and warrants continued study.
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affordable housing,bias,housing,demographic analysis,emotion,mediation analysis,public opinion,racism,survey,United States
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