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Demand for University Student Housing: An Empirical Analysis
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EducationSocial SciencesStudent RetentionCollege PipelineUniversity Student RetentionCampus SettingHousingEconomicsPublic HousingHigher EducationCampus SecurityHigher Education FinanceSociologyUrban EconomicsBusinessAffordable HousingCampus ActivitiesEducation PolicyUniversity Student HousingHomelessness
We examine the relationship between the percentage of students living on campus and a number of factors, including campus setting, school characteristics, student composition and activities, campus security, off-campus living costs, and crime rates. The results indicate that there is a significant positive relationship between the percentage of students living on campus and campus activities, campus setting and size, campus security, and off-campus small apartment rental rates. We also find that a significant negative relation exists between the percentage of students living on campus and acceptance rate, enrollment, presence of a distance-learning program, population, and crime rates, and monthly off-campus large apartment rental rates. In addition, private schools with large campuses with lower acceptance rates and enrollment, in rural areas with lower crime rates are associated with a higher supply of student housing.
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