Degree Date

4-2025

Document Type

Dissertation - Public Access

Degree Name

DBA Doctorate in Business Administration

Academic Discipline

Business Administration

First Advisor

Marguerite Chabau

Second Advisor

Suzanne Anderson

Third Advisor

David San Filippo

Abstract

This study examined the role of affordable housing in promoting economic stability among low- and moderate-income households in Connecticut. Focusing on income security, employment opportunities, and housing retention, this research highlighted the significance of affordable housing as a means to alleviate financial strain, support job retention, and foster community resilience. Utilizing a phenomenological approach, the study gathered insights from tenants, policymakers, and developers through conducting interviews and a focus group. Connecticut was chosen as the study site due to its high cost of living and affordable housing shortage, exacerbated by its proximity to New York City. Findings underscore the economic and social benefits of affordable housing, with implications for policy improvements to address housing insecurity in similar regions. This research was intended to contribute to the understanding of affordable housing as a tool for economic empowerment and guide stakeholders in developing sustainable solutions to housing challenges.

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