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The second paper, Measuring the Benefits of Homeowning: Effects on Children Redux, associates homeownership rates with lower high school dropout rates and lower teen birth rates. Authors Richard Green and Gary Painter, professors at the University of Southern California; and Michelle White, professor at the University of San Diego, conducted the study as a follow-up to similar research 15 years ago.
The paper said after accounting for other factors such as parental education, the dropout rate among children living in owner-occupied homes was 2.6 percentage points lower and the teen birth rate was 5 percentage points lower than for children living in rentals.
The paper said after accounting for other factors such as parental education, the dropout rate among children living in owner-occupied homes was 2.6 percentage points lower and the teen birth rate was 5 percentage points lower than for children living in rentals.
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