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September 2021, Volume 31, Issue 3-5
- 490-515 Evictions and Neighborhood Child Maltreatment Reports
by Lindsey Rose Bullinger & Kelley Fong - 516-539 “Our Customer Is America”: Housing Insecurity and Eviction in Las Vegas, Nevada’s Postcrisis Rental Markets
by Eric Seymour & Joshua Akers - 540-561 Do Lawyers Matter? Early Evidence on Eviction Patterns After the Rollout of Universal Access to Counsel in New York City
by Ingrid Gould Ellen & Katherine O’Regan & Sophia House & Ryan Brenner - 562-581 State Landlord–Tenant Policy and Eviction Rates in Majority-Minority Neighborhoods
by Breanca Merritt & Morgan D. Farnworth - 582-600 “Many of Us Have Been Previously Evicted”: Exploring the Relationship Between Homelessness and Evictions Among Families Participating in the Rapid Rehousing Program in Salt Lake County, Utah
by Ivis García & Keuntae Kim - 601-626 Spatial Relationship Between Eviction Filings, Neighborhood Characteristics, and Proximity to the Central Business District: A Case Study of Salt Lake County, Utah
by Keuntae Kim & Ivis Garcia & Simon Brewer - 627-646 Eviction and Segmented Housing Markets in Richmond, Virginia
by Benjamin F. Teresa & Kathryn L. Howell - 647-669 Eviction Dynamics in Market-Rate Multifamily Rental Housing
by David Robinson & Justin Steil - 670-695 Spatial Concentration and Spillover: Eviction Dynamics in Neighborhoods of Los Angeles, California, 2005–2015
by Kyle Nelson & Ashley Gromis & Yiwen Kuai & Michael C. Lens - 696-716 Evictions: The Comparative Analysis Problem
by Kyle Nelson & Philip Garboden & Brian J. McCabe & Eva Rosen - 717-735 Eviction Case Filings and Neighborhood Characteristics in Urban and Rural Places: A Michigan Statewide Analysis
by Robert Goodspeed & Elizabeth Benton & Kyle Slugg - 736-761 Measuring the Effect of Gentrification on Displacement: Multifamily Housing and Eviction in Wisconsin's Madison Urban Region
by J. Revel Sims - 762-784 An Integrated Data System Lens Into Evictions and Their Effects
by Francisca García-Cobián Richter & Claudia Coulton & April Urban & Stephen Steh - 785-817 Sheltered From Eviction? A Framework for Understanding the Relationship Between Subsidized Housing Programs and Eviction
by Gregory Preston & Vincent J. Reina - 818-834 Gentrifying Atlanta: Investor Purchases of Rental Housing, Evictions, and the Displacement of Black Residents
by Elora Lee Raymond & Ben Miller & Michaela McKinney & Jonathan Braun
March 2021, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 179-180 Editor’s Introduction
by Tom Sanchez - 181-196 What Is Aging in Place? Confusions and Contradictions
by Ann Forsyth & Jennifer Molinsky - 197-213 Eviction and the Dissolution of Neighborhoods
by Eric Joseph van Holm & Jake Monaghan - 214-238 Housing Affordability in Russia
by Nadezhda Kosareva & Tatiana Polidi - 239-253 The Effects of the 2012 Spanish Law Reform to Protect Mortgage Debtors
by Rafael González-Val - 254-273 Advocating for the Preservation of Senior Housing: A Coalition at Work Amid Gentrification in Detroit, Michigan
by Tam Perry & Lisa Berglund & Julie Mah & Claudia Sanford & Pamela Schaeffer & Evan W. Villeneuve - 274-289 Predicting Labor-Force Participation Among Work-Able Public Housing Residents
by Atticus Jaramillo & William M. Rohe & Michael D. Webb - 290-305 Can Changing Demographics or Refinancing Behaviors Explain the Rising Levels of Housing Debt Among Older Americans?
by Jonathan Spader - 306-325 Measuring Gentrification’s Association With Perceived Housing Unaffordability: A Philadelphia Case Study
by Joseph Gibbons - 326-341 Investigating Transit-Induced Displacement Using Eviction Data
by Elizabeth C. Delmelle & Isabelle Nilsson & Alexander Bryant - 342-372 Housing Choice Under Borrowing Constraints
by Kevin A. Park
January 2021, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Introduction
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 2-3 The Mortgage Market in the Time of COVID
by Laurie S. Goodman & Susan Wachter - 4-15 FHFA’s Capital Rule Is a Step Backward
by Jim Parrott & Bob Ryan & Mark Zandi - 16-32 Analysis of the Proposed 2020 FHFA Rule on Enterprise Capital
by Edward Golding & Laurie S. Goodman & Jun Zhu - 33-50 Government-Sponsored Enterprises: Their Viability as Public Utilities
by Richard Cooperstein & Ken Fears & Susan Wachter - 51-65 Evaluating the Benefits of a Streamlined Refinance Program
by Kristopher Gerardi & Lara Loewenstein & Paul S. Willen - 66-80 The Mortgage Market as a Stimulus Channel in the COVID-19 Crisis
by Edward Golding & Laurie S. Goodman & Richard Green & Susan Wachter - 81-82 GSE Reform: The Path Forward
by Don Layton - 83-85 Reform of the GSEs’ Operation and Structure Must Address the Widespread Affordable Housing Crisis and the Persistent Racial Homeownership Divide
by Mike Calhoun - 86-87 The Scale of the Nation’s Affordable Housing Challenge Requires Enterprises Ready to Meet It
by Gerron S. Levi - 88-92 Smart City Beyond Efficiency: Technology–Policy–Community at Play for Sustainable Urban Futures
by Tan Yigitcanlar - 93-111 Toward Engaged, Equitable, and Smart Communities: Lessons From West Baltimore
by Willow Lung-Amam & Ariel H. Bierbaum & Sheri Parks & Gerrit-Jan Knaap & Gail Sunderman & Lauren Stamm - 112-126 Housing Search in the Age of Big Data: Smarter Cities or the Same Old Blind Spots?
by Geoff Boeing & Max Besbris & Ariela Schachter & John Kuk - 127-150 Just Smart or Just and Smart Cities? Assessing the Literature on Housing and Information and Communication Technology
by Shomon Shamsuddin & Sumeeta Srinivasan - 151-170 Testing the Smart City Paradigm in Italian Mid-Sized Cities: An Empirical Analysis
by Adriana Bruno & Federico Fontana - 171-173 Smart Cities in Community Development: From Participation in Cybernetics to Building Knowledge Infrastructures
by Robert Goodspeed - 174-177 Promoting Housing Affordability by Making Cities Smarter About Land-Use Regulation
by Nicholas J. Marantz
November 2020, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 879-899 The Effect of the Housing Provident Fund on Income Redistribution: The Case of China
by Mengkai Chen & Yidong Wu & Guiwen Liu & Xianzhu Wang - 900-925 Affordable Housing for Emiratis in the United Arab Emirates: The Case Study of Ras Al Khaimah
by Sandeep K. Agrawal & Varkki Pallathucheril & Pradeep Sangapala - 926-949 The New Man in the House Rules: How the Regulation of Housing Vouchers Turns Personal Bonds Into Eviction Liabilities
by Rahim Kurwa - 950-971 Exploring the Financial Implications of Advance Rent Payment and Induced Furnishing of Rental Housing in Ghanaian Cities: The Case of Dansoman, Accra-Ghana
by Richmond Juvenile Ehwi & Lewis Abedi Asante & Nicky Morrison - 972-993 Will Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Create Mixed-Income Communities? Evidence From London, UK
by Fei Li & Zhan Guo - 994-1015 Long-Term, Multicountry Perspective on Rental Market Regulations
by Konstantin Kholodilin - 1016-1032 Family Compound Housing System Losing Its Value in Ghana: A Threat to Future Housing of the Poor
by Esther Yeboah Danso-Wiredu & Adjoa Poku - 1033-1055 Another Look at Location Affordability: Understanding the Detailed Effects of Income and Urban Form on Housing and Transportation Expenditures
by Carrie Makarewicz & Prentiss Dantzler & Arlie Adkins - 1056-1065 Relationship Between State Preemption of Inclusionary Zoning Policies and Health Outcomes: Is There Disparate Impact Among People of Color?
by Courtnee Melton-Fant
September 2020, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 703-717 Neighborhood Opportunity and Satisfaction Among Housing Choice Voucher Recipients: A Subjective Well-Being Perspective
by Atticus Jaramillo & William M. Rohe & Michael D. Webb - 718-740 The Effect of Public Expenditure on the Housing Deficit in Peru at the Municipal Level
by Nora Libertun de Duren & Rene Osorio - 741-765 Geographically Targeted Place-Based Community Development Interventions: A Systematic Review and Examination of Studies’ Methodological Rigor
by A. Foell & K. A. Pitzer - 766-782 Participatory Photo Mapping to Understand Youths’ Experiences in a Public Housing Neighborhood Preparing for Redevelopment
by Samantha Teixeira & Dabin Hwang & Bryn Spielvogel & Katie Cole & Rebekah Levine Coley - 783-805 No Easy Decisions: Developing an Evidence-Informed Process to Allocate Housing Choice Vouchers to Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
by Kristie Thomas & Jill T. Messing & Allison Ward-Lasher & Allie Bones - 806-822 Exclusionary Zoning: Policy Design Lessons From the Mount Laurel Decisions
by Thomas J. PlaHovinsak - 823-842 The Commodity Effects of Decommodification: Community Land Trusts and Neighborhood Property Values
by Katharine Nelson & James DeFilippis & Richard Kruger & Olivia Williams & Joseph Pierce & Deborah Martin & Azadeh Hadizadeh Esfahani - 843-860 Extreme Heat Vulnerability of Subsidized Housing Residents in California
by C. J. Gabbe & Gregory Pierce - 861-877 Who Benefits From Development? Analyzing the Stakeholder Contestations in a Traditional Settlement of Malaysia
by Qianyi Wang & Kee Cheok Cheong & Yurui Li
July 2020, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 481-485 The Financialization of Housing in Capitalism’s Peripheries
by Manuel B. Aalbers & Raquel Rolnik & Marieke Krijnen - 486-511 Mexico’s Housing Paradox: Tensions Between Financialization and Access
by Alejandra Reyes - 512-532 Financialization of Housing in Mexico: The Case of Cuautitlan Izcalli and Huehuetoca in the Metropolitan Region of Mexico City
by Susanne Heeg & Maria Verónica Ibarra García & Luis Alberto Salinas Arreortua - 533-558 The State-Orchestrated Financialization of Housing in Turkey
by Melih Yeşilbağ - 559-584 The Political Economy of Housing Financialization in Turkey: Links With and Contradictions to the Accumulation Model
by Emre Ergüven - 585-605 Subordinate Financialization and Housing Finance: The Case of Indexed Mortgage Loans’ Coalition in Argentina
by I. Socoloff - 606-622 The Financialization of the Margins of Maputo, Mozambique
by Sílvia Jorge - 623-639 “Housing Prices Never Fall”: The Development of Housing Finance in Taiwan
by Yi-Ling Chen - 640-660 Selecting Spaces, Classifying People: The Financialization of Housing in the South African City
by Julien Migozzi - 661-679 The New Frontiers of Housing Financialization in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: The Condominium Boom and the Foreignization of Housing Markets in the Global South
by Gabriel Fauveaud - 680-701 Housing Financialization in the Global South: In Search of a Comparative Framework
by Rodrigo Fernandez & Manuel B. Aalbers
May 2020, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 309-310 Editor’s Introduction
by Tom Sanchez - 311-334 Challenges for Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Projects at Year 15 and Beyond in a Weak Housing Market: The Case of Detroit, Michigan
by Margaret Dewar & Lan Deng & Melissa Bloem - 335-347 Associations Between Public Housing Residency and Health Behaviors in a Cross-Sectional Sample of Boston Adults
by Margaret M. C. Thomas & Amar J. Mehta & Johnna S. Murphy & Ellen Childs & Brena Figueiredo Sena & Noelle Dimitri & Daniel P. Dooley & John Kane & Aileen Shen & Eugene Barros & Margaret Reid & Sara S. Bachman - 348-369 Owned a House in an Urban Destination or Made Housing Investments in the Hometown? Determinants of Rural Migrants’ Housing Attainments in China
by Zicheng Wang & Jiachun Liu & Juan Ming - 370-395 State Affordable Housing Appeals Systems and Access to Opportunity: Evidence From the Northeastern United States
by Nicholas J. Marantz & Huixin Zheng - 396-408 Housing Instability and Homeless Program Use Among Veterans: The Intersection of Race, Sex, and Homelessness
by Ann Elizabeth Montgomery & Dorota Szymkowiak & Jack Tsai - 409-430 “You Don’t See Them on the Streets of Your Town”: Challenges and Strategies for Serving Unstably Housed Veterans in Rural Areas
by Thomas Byrne & Meagan Cusack & Gala True & Ann Elizabeth Montgomery & Megan Smith - 431-456 From REO to Ruin: Post-Foreclosure Pathways and the Production of Decline in Detroit, Michigan
by Eric Seymour - 457-479 Overriding Exclusion: Compliance With Subsidized Housing Incentives in the Massachusetts 40B Program
by Edward G. Goetz & Yi Wang
March 2020, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 121-136 Homelessness Policies in the Liberal and the Southern European Welfare Regimes: Ireland, Portugal, and Greece
by Nikos Kourachanis - 137-163 Choice, Capital, and Competition: Private Mortgage Insurance Application and Availability
by Kevin A. Park - 164-190 Does Large-Scale Neighborhood Reinvestment Work? Effects of Public–Private Real Estate Investment on Local Sales Prices, Rental Prices, and Crime Rates
by Matthew D. Baird & Heather Schwartz & Gerald P. Hunter & Tiffany L. Gary-Webb & Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar & Tamara Dubowitz & Wendy M. Troxel - 191-204 The Roots of Racial Disparities in Residential Zoning Practice: The Case of Henrico County, Virginia, 1978–2015
by Andrew H. Whittemore - 205-227 A Latent Profile Analysis of Suburban Single-Family Rental Housing (SFR) Neighborhoods
by Suzanne Lanyi Charles - 228-242 The Effect of Credit Supply on House Prices: Evidence From Turkey
by Cengiz Tunc - 243-268 Policy Framework and Institutional Arrangements: Case of Affordable Housing Delivery for Low-Income Groups in Punjab, Pakistan
by Sana Malik & Ruhizal Roosli & Fariha Tariq & Nor’aini Yusof - 269-290 Examining the Impact of Short-Term Rentals on Housing Prices in Washington, DC: Implications for Housing Policy and Equity
by Zhenpeng Zou - 291-308 The Causes of Homelessness and the Characteristics Associated With High Risk of Homelessness: A Review of Intercity and Intracity Homelessness Data
by Deden Rukmana
January 2020, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-3 The Past, Present, and Future of the Community Reinvestment Act
by Susan Wachter & Lei Ding - 4-26 Who Lends Beyond the Red Line? The Community Reinvestment Act and the Legacy of Redlining
by Kevin A. Park & Roberto G. Quercia - 27-45 The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and Bank Branching Patterns
by Lei Ding & Carolina K. Reid - 46-60 Is the Community Reinvestment Act Still Relevant to Mortgage Lending?
by Paul Calem & Lauren Lambie-Hanson & Susan Wachter - 61-82 Quantitative Performance Metrics for the Community Reinvestment Act: How Much Reinvestment Is Enough?
by Carolina K. Reid - 83-100 The Community Reinvestment Act: What Do We Know, and What Do We Need to Know?
by Laurie Goodman & Jun Zhu & John Walsh - 101-109 Updating the Community Reinvestment Act Geography: It’s Not Just About Assessment Areas
by Mark Willis - 110-115 The Community Reinvestment Act at 40: Why Is It Still Necessary to Lean on Banks?
by Lawrence J. White - 116-119 Concluding Observations on Community Reinvestment Act Reform
by Michael S. Barr
November 2019, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 853-864 “The ‘Projects’ Are Nice Now”: Resident Perspectives on the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) Program
by Diana Hernández & Tiana Moore & Sarah Lazzeroni & Uyen Sophie Nguyen - 865-879 Affordable Homeownership: An Evaluation of the Near-Term Effects of Shared Equity Programs
by Brett Theodos & Christina Plerhoples Stacy & Breno Braga & Rebecca Daniels - 880-898 The Contribution of Manufactured Housing to Affordable Housing in the United States: Assessing Variation Among Manufactured Housing Tenures and Community Types
by Noah J. Durst & Esther Sullivan - 899-930 Demands for Walkable Neighborhoods among Middle-aged and Older Adults: Do They Differ by Community Settings and Age Groups?
by Jeongjae Yoon & Chanam Lee - 931-946 The Cost of Code Violations: How Building Codes Shape Residential Sales Prices and Rents
by Robin Bartram - 947-976 Racial Patterns in Mortgage Lending Outcomes During and After the Subprime Boom
by Tyler Haupert - 977-989 Shelter Poverty in Ohio: An Alternative Analysis of Rental Housing Affordability
by Bryan P. Grady - 990-1003 The Impact of the Regulation of LTV and DTI of Korean Policy Mortgage Loans on the Loans for Household in Commercial Banks
by Ji-Yong Seo
September 2019, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 693-693 Changes to the Housing Policy Debate Board
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 694-703 The Fair Housing Act at 50: Successes, Failures, and Future Directions
by Paul A. Jargowsky & Lei Ding & Natasha Fletcher - 704-713 The Fair Housing Act Today: Current Context and Challenges at 50
by Katherine M. O’Regan - 714-735 Fighting Housing Discrimination in Europe
by Hilary Silver & Lauren Danielowski - 736-751 Survival of the Fairest: Examining HUD Reviews of Assessments of Fair Housing
by Justin P. Steil & Nicholas Kelly - 752-768 Fair Housing After “Big Government”: How Tax Credits Are Reshaping the Legal Fight Against Racial Segregation
by John N. Robinson - 769-794 Evidence and Actions on Mortgage Market Disparities: Research, Fair Lending Enforcement, and Consumer Protection
by Marsha J. Courchane & Stephen L. Ross - 795-819 Real Denial Rates: A New Tool to Look at Who Is Receiving Mortgage Credit
by Laurie S. Goodman & Bing Bai & Wei Li - 820-834 Do Small Area Fair Market Rents Reduce Racial Disparities in the Voucher Program?
by Vincent J. Reina - 835-851 Gentrification and Fair Housing: Does Gentrification Further Integration?
by Ingrid Gould Ellen & Gerard Torrats-Espinosa
July 2019, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 501-521 The Impact of Homeless Prevention on Residential Instability: Evidence From the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
by Gabriel Piña & Maureen Pirog - 522-541 Does Homeownership Protect Individuals From Economic Hardship During Housing Busts?
by Sisi Zhang & Robert I. Lerman - 542-558 Rental Housing Needs and Barriers From the Perspective of Veterans With Disabilities
by Luz Mairena Semeah & Sherry Ahrentzen & Diane C. Cowper-Ripley & Leslie M. Santos-Roman & Julia O. Beamish & Kristine Farley - 559-587 Why Low-Income Households Become Unstably Housed: Evidence From the Panel Study of Income Dynamics
by Seungbeom Kang - 588-606 On the Street During the Great Recession: Exploring the Relationship Between Foreclosures and Homelessness
by Jacob William Faber - 607-626 Household Energy Costs and the Housing Choice Voucher Program: Do Utility Allowances Pay the Bills?
by Anne Ray & Ruoniu Wang & Diep Nguyen & Jim Martinez & Nicholas Taylor & Jennison Kipp Searcy - 627-644 Does Foreclosure Prevention Counseling Work?
by Jerry Anthony & Thomas P. Verghese - 645-669 Rethinking “Opportunity” in the Siting of Affordable Housing in California: Resident Perspectives on the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
by Carolina K. Reid - 670-692 Public Housing Authorities in the Private Market
by Rachel Garshick Kleit & Whitney Airgood-Obrycki & Anaid Yerena
May 2019, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 397-402 Unlocking Opportunities to Create a Culture of Health in Housing: Lessons From Interdisciplinary, Community-Engaged Research Teams
by Sarah E. Gollust & Nora M. Marino & Kathleen T. Call & Irene H. Yen - 403-420 Bridging the Housing and Health Policy Divide: Lessons in Community Development From Memphis and Baltimore
by Christina Plerhoples Stacy & Joseph Schilling & Ruth Gourevitch & Jacob Lowy & Brady Meixell & Rachel L. J. Thornton - 421-431 A Method for Making the Just City: Housing, Gentrification, and Health
by Derek Hyra & Dominic Moulden & Carley Weted & Mindy Fullilove - 432-439 Health Effects After Renovation (HEAR) Study: Community-Engaged Inquiry Into the Health and Social Impacts of the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program Implementation in San Francisco
by Leslie Dubbin & Susan Neufeld & Ellen Kersten & Irene H. Yen - 440-451 “I Would Say It’s Almost Like a Crime Against, You Know, the Soul”: Building a Culture of Health in Low-Income Housing Communities Through Addressing Childhood Trauma
by Irán Barrera & Sabrina Kelley & Yumiko Aratani - 452-461 Making Baton Rouge Better: A Detailed Narrative of Synergy, Partnership, and Evolution of a Community-Based Research Project
by Revathi I. Hines & Leslie Taylor-Grover - 462-474 Interdisciplinary, Community, and Peer Leadership Approach to Addressing Housing Among People Living With HIV in the Rural South
by Safiya George Dalmida & George C. T. Mugoya & Billy Kirkpatrick & Kyle Rhoads Kraemer & Frenshai Bonner & Jasmine Merritt & Pamela Payne Foster & Jamie F. Satcher & Lauren B. Neal & Wambui Muiga - 475-488 Joining Forces: The Benefits and Challenges of Conducting Regulatory Research With a Policy Advocate
by Mina Silberberg & Donna J. Biederman & Emily Carmody - 489-500 Seattle’s Yesler Terrace Redevelopment: Assessing the Impact of Multisector Strategies on Redevelopment Plans and Community Health
by Stephanie A. Farquhar & Roxana Chen & Alastair Matheson & John Forsyth & Maria Ursua
March 2019, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 235-249 Beyond Worst Case Needs: Measuring the Breadth and Severity of Housing Insecurity Among Urban Renters
by Giselle Routhier - 250-272 Rental Market Discrimination Against Same-Sex Couples: Evidence From a Pairwise-Matched Email Correspondence Test
by David Schwegman - 273-295 Gentrification and Displacement: Modeling a Complex Urban Process
by Adam Eckerd & Yushim Kim & Heather Campbell - 296-318 Neighborhood Housing Resilience: Examining Changes in Foreclosed Homes During the U.S. Housing Recovery
by Kyungsoon Wang - 319-342 Housing Subsidies and Early Childhood Development: A Comprehensive Review of Policies and Demonstration Projects
by Yumiko Aratani & Sarah Lazzeroni & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn & Diana Hernández - 343-358 Does the Likely Demographics of Affordable Housing Justify NIMBYism?
by Robert W. Wassmer & Imaez Wahid - 359-362 A Methodological Critique of Wassmer and Wahid
by Philip M. E. Garboden & Prentiss A. Dantzler - 363-368 Affordable Housing and Its Residents Are Not Pollutants
by Mai Thi Nguyen & Corianne Payton Scally - 369-373 Comment on “Does the Likely Demographics of Affordable Housing Justify NIMBYism?”
by J. Rosie Tighe & Edward G. Goetz - 374-379 Does the Likely Demographics of Affordable Housing [Motivate] NIMBYism
by Robert W. Wassmer - 380-396 The Effect of the 2014 Federal Housing Administration Loan Limit Reductions on Homeownership Decisions
by Daniel MacDonald
January 2019, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-3 The Future of U.S. Housing Policy
by Vincent Reina & John Landis - 4-21 Eleven Ways Demographic and Economic Change Is Reframing American Housing Policy
by John Landis & Vincent Reina - 22-24 Affordable Rental Housing Policy
by Sandra J. Newman - 25-40 Supply Skepticism: Housing Supply and Affordability
by Vicki Been & Ingrid Gould Ellen & Katherine O’Regan - 41-43 The Elephant in the Zoning Code: Single Family Zoning in the Housing Supply Discussion
by Paavo Monkkonen - 44-61 Section 8 Vouchers and Rent Limits: Do Small Area Fair Market Rent Limits Increase Access to Opportunity Neighborhoods? An Early Evaluation
by Vincent Reina & Arthur Acolin & Raphael W. Bostic - 62-64 Necessary But Not Sufficient: Small Area Fair Market Rents and Voucher Access to Neighborhoods
by Alex Schwartz - 65-81 What Should Be the Future of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program?
by Kirk McClure - 82-84 Should We Fix What’s Not Broken?
by Carolina K. Reid - 85-105 The Fairest of Them All: Analyzing Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Compliance
by Justin Steil & Nicholas Kelly - 106-107 The Fairest of Them All
by Edward Goetz - 108-125 Accessing Homeownership With Credit Constraints
by Arthur Acolin & Laurie Goodman & Susan M. Wachter - 126-142 Simulating the Change in Young Adult Homeownership Through 2035: Effects of Growing Diversity and Rising Educational Attainment
by Dowell Myers & Gary Painter & Julie Zissimopoulos & Hyojung Lee & Johanna Thunell - 143-145 Realizing the Potential for Increased Educational Attainment to Support Higher Homeownership Rates
by Christopher E. Herbert - 146-147 Housing Preservation as a Means Toward Social Justice
by Akira Drake Rodriguez - 148-165 One Size Fits None: Local Context and Planning for the Preservation of Affordable Housing
by Kathryn L. Howell & Elizabeth J. Mueller & Barbara Brown Wilson - 166-180 The Neighborhood Effects of Federal Historic Tax Credits in Six Legacy Cities
by Kelly L. Kinahan - 181-183 Protecting Neighborhoods or Priming Them for Gentrification? Historic Preservation, Housing, and Neighborhood Change
by Brian J. McCabe - 184-185 Toward Research-Driven Policies on Neighborhood Change
by Chenoa A. Flippen - 186-212 Assessing the Intersection of Neighborhood Change and Residential Mobility Pathways for the Chicago Metropolitan Area (2006–2015)
by Andrew J. Greenlee - 213-216 Residential Mobility and Neighborhood Change in Chicago
by Stefanie DeLuca - 217-231 Neighborhoods and National Housing Policy: Toward Circumscribed, Neighborhood-Sensitive Reforms
by George C. Galster - 232-234 Bolster the Strength of States in Housing Policy
by Michael C. Lens
November 2018, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 831-831 Editor’s Introduction
by Tom Sanchez - 832-853 A Typology of Mansionization in the Inner-Ring Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, 2000–2015
by Suzanne Lanyi Charles - 854-875 The Federal Impact on Early Postwar Suburbanization
by John Bélec & Richard Harris & Geoff Rose - 876-900 Achieving Economic Self-Sufficiency Through Housing Assistance: An Assessment of a Self-Sufficiency Program of the Housing Authority of Champaign County, Illinois
by Han Bum Lee & Paul E. McNamara - 901-919 The Growth of Control? Changes in Local Land-Use Regulation in Major U.S. Metropolitan Areas From 1994 to 2003
by Rolf Pendall & Jake Wegmann & Jonathan Martin & Dehui Wei - 920-939 How Vehicle Access Enables Low-Income Households to Live in Better Neighborhoods
by Jae Sik Jeon & Casey Dawkins & Rolf Pendall - 940-962 Heterogeneity in Income: Effects of Racial Concentration on Foreclosures in Los Angeles, California
by C. Aujean Lee - 963-978 Costly, Regressive, and Ineffective: How Sensitive Is Public Support for the Mortgage Interest Deduction in the United States?
by Brian J. McCabe - 979-1003 Taking Stock: What Drives Landlord Participation in the Housing Choice Voucher Program
by Philip M. E. Garboden & Eva Rosen & Stefanie DeLuca & Kathryn Edin - 1004-1021 Challenges in the Creation of Mixed-Use Affordable Housing: Measuring and Explaining Its Limited Prevalence
by Yonah Freemark - 1022-1025 Acknowledgment of Housing Policy Debate Reviewers
by The Editors
September 2018, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 653-667 Cohousing For Whom? Survey Evidence to Support the Diffusion of Socially and Spatially Integrated Housing in the United States
by Robert H. W. Boyer & Suzanne Leland - 668-694 Surviving the Great Recession: Nonprofit Housing Developers Through the Lens of Organizational Theory
by Karna Wong - 695-726 Barriers to Integrating New Urbanism in Mixed-Income Housing Plans in Chicago: Developer, Housing Official, and Consultant Perspectives
by April Jackson - 727-745 Points for Place: Can State Governments Shape Siting Patterns of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Developments?
by Ingrid Gould Ellen & Keren Mertens Horn - 746-769 Broken Promises or Selective Memory Planning? A National Picture of HOPE VI Plans and Realities
by Lawrence J. Vale & Shomon Shamsuddin & Nicholas Kelly - 770-796 Stuck in Subprime? Examining the Barriers to Refinancing Mortgage Debt
by Lauren Lambie-Hanson & Carolina Reid - 797-813 Squatting for Survival: Precarious Housing in a Declining U.S. City
by Claire W. Herbert - 814-829 Renting the Dream: The Rise of Single-Family Rentership in the Sunbelt Metropolis
by Dan Immergluck
July 2018, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 489-514 Affordable Rental Housing Development in the U.S. For-Profit Sector: Implications of a Case Study of McCormack Baron Salazar
by Rachel G. Bratt - 515-533 Rental Housing Assistance and Health: Evidence From the Survey of Income and Program Participation
by Deirdre Pfeiffer - 534-552 Linking Public Housing to Education: A Comparative Case Study of HOPE VI
by Donna Comrie - 553-571 Consolidating ZIP Codes for Small Area Fair Market Rents: A Method for Implementing the New Rule
by Rebecca J. Walter - 572-591 Gateway to Opportunity? Disparities in Neighborhood Conditions Among Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Residents
by Ingrid Gould Ellen & Keren Mertens Horn & Yiwen Kuai - 592-608 Social Ties and the Incidence of Homelessness
by Kevin Corinth & Claire Rossi-de Vries - 609-634 Consequences of Forced Residential Relocation: Early Impacts of Urban Renewal Strategies on Forced Relocatees’ Housing Opportunities and Socioeconomic Outcomes
by E. M. (Emily) Miltenburg & H. G. (Herman) van de Werfhorst & S. (Sako) Musterd & K. (Koen) Tieskens - 635-651 “It Was Like I Lost Everything”: The Harmful Impacts of Homeless-Targeted Policies
by Jennifer Darrah-Okike & Sarah Soakai & Susan Nakaoka & Tai Dunson-Strane & Karen Umemoto
May 2018, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 325-341 Economic Prosperity and Housing Affordability in the United States: Lessons from the Booming 1990s
by Jerry Anthony - 342-367 Is a Fixer-Upper Actually a Downer? Homeownership, Gender, Work on the Home, and Subjective Well-being
by Eric A. Morris