Does Homeownership Reduce Crime? A Radical Housing Reform from the UK

Author:

Disney Richard1,Gathergood John2,Machin Stephen3,Sandi Matteo4

Affiliation:

1. London School of Economics, Institute for Fiscal Studies, & University of Sussex , UK

2. University of Nottingham , UK

3. London School of Economics , UK

4. London School of Economics, UK, & Cattolica University of Milan , Italy

Abstract

Abstract ‘Right to Buy’, a large-scale natural experiment whereby incumbent tenants in public housing could buy properties at heavily subsidised prices, increased the United Kingdom homeownership rate by over 10 percentage points between its 1980 introduction and the 1990s. This paper studies the impact of this reform on crime by leveraging exogenous variation in eligibility for the policy. Results show that Right to Buy generated significant property crime reductions. Behavioural changes of incumbent tenants and renovation of public properties were the main drivers of this crime reduction. This is evidence of a novel means by which subsidised homeownership and housing policy can reduce criminality.

Funder

London School of Economics

University of Sussex

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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