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对谁而言宠物友好?德克萨斯州出租房屋宠物费用分析。

Pet-Friendly for Whom? An Analysis of Pet Fees in Texas Rental Housing.

作者信息

Applebaum Jennifer W, Horecka Kevin, Loney Lauren, Graham Taryn M

机构信息

Department of Sociology and Criminology and Law, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States.

Department of Research, Austin Pets Alive!, Austin, TX, United States.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2021 Nov 8;8:767149. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.767149. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Previous studies have underscored the difficulty low-income pet owners often face when attempting to secure affordable rental housing. Further exacerbating this housing disparity are fees charged on top of normal monthly rent to pet owners in "pet-friendly" rental housing. In this study, we aggregated rental housing listings from the twenty most populous cities in Texas, USA from a popular online rental database. We paired the rental listings with census tract information from the American Community Survey in order to investigate economic and racial/ethnic patterns in the spatial distribution of the properties. We find that less expensive pet-friendly listings were more likely to have pet fees charged on top of rent than rental units that were more expensive. Additionally, when pet fee burden was defined as a function of average income by census tract, low-income communities and communities of color were more likely than higher income and predominantly White communities to pay disproportionately higher fees to keep pets in their homes. We also find patterns of spatial inequalities related to pet fee burden by a metric of income inequality by city. The burden of pet rental fees may contribute to both housing insecurity and companion animal relinquishment. We discuss these findings as they relate to inequalities in housing, with particular attention to marginalized and disadvantaged people with pets. We conclude with recommendations for policy and practice.

摘要

以往的研究强调了低收入宠物主人在试图获得经济适用房时经常面临的困难。在“宠物友好型”出租房中,除了正常月租金外,宠物主人还需支付额外费用,这进一步加剧了这种住房差距。在本研究中,我们从美国得克萨斯州人口最多的二十个城市的一个热门在线租赁数据库中汇总了出租房屋清单。我们将租赁清单与美国社区调查的普查区信息进行配对,以调查这些房产空间分布中的经济和种族/族裔模式。我们发现,与较昂贵的出租单元相比,较便宜的宠物友好型清单更有可能在租金之外收取宠物费用。此外,当将宠物费用负担定义为普查区平均收入的函数时,低收入社区和有色人种社区比高收入和以白人为主的社区更有可能为在家中饲养宠物支付不成比例的更高费用。我们还通过城市收入不平等指标发现了与宠物费用负担相关的空间不平等模式。宠物租金费用的负担可能导致住房不安全和伴侣动物被遗弃。我们讨论这些与住房不平等相关的发现,特别关注有宠物的边缘化和弱势群体。我们最后提出了政策和实践建议。

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