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May 2018, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 368-392 Using Private Information to Predict Homelessness Entries: Evidence and Prospects
by Brendan O’Flaherty & Rosanna Scutella & Yi-Ping Tseng - 393-410 Complicating the Story of Location Affordability
by Michael J. Smart & Nicholas J. Klein - 411-427 How Do Developers Respond to Land Use Regulations? An Analysis of New Housing in Los Angeles
by C. J. Gabbe - 428-442 Segmentation of Homebuyers by Location Choice Preferences
by Kurt Borth & Robert Summers - 443-465 Mortgage Choice in Rural Housing
by Kevin A. Park & Joshua J. Miller - 466-487 Potential Challenges to Targeting Low- and Moderate-Income Communities in a Time of Urgent Need: The Case of CDBG-DR in New York State after Superstorm Sandy
by Simon McDonnell & Pooya Ghorbani & Swati Desai & Courtney Wolf & David M. Burgy
March 2018, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 153-179 Saving Strong Neighborhoods From the Destruction of Mortgage Foreclosures: The Impact of Community-Based Efforts in Detroit, Michigan
by Lan Deng & Eric Seymour & Margaret Dewar & June Manning Thomas - 180-198 Does Placing Affordable Housing Near Rail Raise Development Costs? Evidence From California’s Four Largest Metropolitan Planning Organizations
by Matthew Palm & Deb Niemeier - 199-214 Navigating Limited and Uncertain Access to Subsidized Housing After Prison
by Danya E. Keene & Alana Rosenberg & Penelope Schlesinger & Monica Guo & Kim M. Blankenship - 215-247 Segregation and the Geography of Creditworthiness: Racial Inequality in a Recovered Mortgage Market
by Jacob William Faber - 248-266 Health and Health Services Access Among Adults With Disabilities Who Receive Federal Housing Assistance
by Debra L. Brucker & Veronica Helms & Teresa Souza - 267-284 Do State Affordable Housing Appeals Systems Backfire? A Natural Experiment
by Nicholas J. Marantz & Harya S. Dillon - 285-298 Housing Decisions Among Homeless Families Involved in the Child Welfare System
by Anne K. Rufa & Patrick J. Fowler - 299-316 Confronting Urban Crisis and Opportunity in the 1990s: An Insiders’ View on How Fannie Mae’s Housing Research Helped Reset Policy and Remade Cities
by Karen A. Danielsen & Robert E. Lang - 317-319 Fannie Mae and Other Influences on Housing Policy
by David Listokin - 320-323 A Contrarian View on the Influence Fannie Mae’s Housing Research Had During the 1990s to Reset Policy and Remake Cities
by John L. Ligon
January 2018, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-5 Housing Policy in Crisis: An International Perspective
by Desiree J. Fields & Stuart N. Hodkinson - 6-28 Privatization in an Era of Economic Crisis: Using Market-Based Policies to Remedy Market Failures
by Amy T. Khare - 29-49 A Crisis of Crisis Management? Evaluating Post-2010 Housing Restructuring in Nanjing, China
by Zhao Zhang & Niamh Moore-Cherry & Declan Redmond - 50-63 Procyclical Social Housing and the Crisis of Irish Housing Policy: Marketization, Social Housing, and the Property Boom and Bust
by Michael Byrne & Michelle Norris - 64-78 Collective Self-Help, Financial Inclusion, and the Commons: Searching for Solutions to Accra’s Housing Crisis
by Tom Gillespie - 79-93 Governing the Informal: Housing Policies Over Informal Settlements in China, India, and Brazil
by Xuefei Ren - 94-116 Investors and the Geography of the Subprime Housing Crisis
by Peter Rosenblatt & Steven J. Sacco - 117-134 Who Loses and Who Wins in a Housing Crisis? Lessons From Spain and Greece for a Nuanced Understanding of Dispossession
by Georgia Alexandri & Michael Janoschka - 135-151 The Prehistories of Neoliberal Housing Policies in Italy and Spain and Their Reification in Times of Crisis
by Cesare Di Feliciantonio & Manuel B. Aalbers
November 2017, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 807-824 It’s Good but Is It Right? An Under-the-Hood View of the Location Affordability Index
by Joanna P. Ganning - 825-842 Homelessness Interventions in Georgia: Rapid Re-Housing, Transitional Housing, and the Likelihood of Returning to Shelter
by Jason M. Rodriguez & Tessa A. Eidelman - 843-874 Subsidized Housing and Residential Trajectories: An Application of Matched Sequence Analysis
by Kwan Ok Lee & Richard Smith & George Galster - 875-896 Fiscal Austerity and Rental Housing Policy in the United States and United Kingdom, 2010–2016
by John Goering & Christine M. E. Whitehead - 897-912 Putting Equality in Place: The Normative Foundations of Geographic Equality of Opportunity
by Casey J. Dawkins - 913-940 The Cartography of Opportunity: Spatial Data Science for Equitable Urban Policy
by Elijah Knaap - 941-943 The Geography of Opportunity 20 Years Later
by George Galster - 944-947 Acknowledgment of Reviewers
by The Editors
September 2017, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 657-658 Changes to the Associate Editors and Editorial Advisory Board
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 659-697 The End of Sprawl? Not so Fast
by John D. Landis - 698-711 Obtaining Differentiation Premiums in the Presence of Fee Regulation in the Residential Real Estate Appraisal Industry
by Andrew R. Sanderford & Dustin C. Read & Weibin Xu & Kevin J. Boyle - 712-733 Collateral Damage: The Impact of Mortgage Debt on U.S. Savings
by Cengiz Tunc & Abdullah Yavas - 734-750 One Strike to Second Chances: Using Criminal Backgrounds in Admission Decisions for Assisted Housing
by Rebecca J. Walter & Jill Viglione & Marie Skubak Tillyer - 751-771 Race and Assisted Housing
by Sandra J. Newman & C. Scott Holupka - 772-788 Evaluating the Impacts of an Enhanced Family Self-Sufficiency Program
by Anna Maria Santiago & George C. Galster & Richard J. Smith - 789-806 Future Prospects for Public Housing in the United States: Lessons From the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program
by Alex Schwartz
July 2017, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 499-518 The Characteristics and Unmet Housing Program Needs of Disabled HUD-Assisted Households
by Casey Dawkins & Mark Miller - 519-546 Walking Away From : Housing Mobility and Neighborhood Opportunity in Baltimore
by Stefanie DeLuca & Peter Rosenblatt - 547-569 Why Place Really Matters: A Qualitative Approach to Housing Preferences and Neighborhood Effects
by Hayden Shelby - 570-583 Spatially and Sequentially Heterogeneous Discounts of Distressed Property Values in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
by Youngme Seo & Brian Mikelbank - 584-610 Do Neighborhood Effects on Low-Income Minority Children Depend on Their Age? Evidence From a Public Housing Natural Experiment
by George Galster & Anna Maria Santiago - 611-639 The Origins of the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program and the End of Public Housing
by James Hanlon - 640-655 Do Local Economic Conditions Affect Homelessness? Impact of Area Housing Market Factors, Unemployment, and Poverty on Community Homeless Rates
by Maria Hanratty
May 2017, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 335-355 How Location Efficient Is LIHTC? Measuring and Explaining State-Level Achievement
by Arlie Adkins & Andrew Sanderford & Gary Pivo - 356-371 Evaluating the Concept of Location Affordability: Recent Data on the Relationship Between Transportation, Housing, and Urban Form
by Ann M. Hartell - 372-392 A Historical Assessment of Home Buyout Policy: Are We Learning or Just Failing?
by Alex Greer & Sherri Brokopp Binder - 393-418 Homeownership and Nontraditional and Subprime Mortgages
by Arthur Acolin & Xudong An & Raphael W. Bostic & Susan M. Wachter - 419-448 The Effects of a Housing Mobility Experiment on Participants’ Residential Environments
by Quynh C. Nguyen & Dolores Acevedo-Garcia & Nicole M. Schmidt & Theresa L. Osypuk - 449-466 Temporary Loan Limits as a Natural Experiment in Federal Housing Administration Insurance
by Kevin A. Park - 467-467 The Future of Housing Policy: Recommendations for the New HUD Administrator
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 468-471 Opportunity, Housing Access, and Infrastructure
by Arthur Acolin & Scott Bernstein & Susan Wachter - 472-475 Make Rail (and Transit-Oriented Development) Great Again
by John L. Renne - 476-482 Managing “Cataclysmic Money”: How Financial Regulation Matters for the Future of U.S. Housing Policy
by David S. Bieri - 483-485 Make American Housing Great Again
by Elvin Wyly - 486-489 The Future of Housing Policy: Fungibility of Rental Housing Programs to Better Fit With Market Need
by Kirk McClure - 490-494 Tackling the Housing Affordability Crisis
by William M. Rohe - 495-498 Implementation—A Critical Step in Ensuring Housing Policy Success
by Jeffrey Lubell
March 2017, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 167-192 Housing for an Aging Population
by Sewin Chan & Ingrid Gould Ellen - 193-216 Breaking the Double Impasse: Securing and Supporting Diverse Housing Tenures in the United States
by Jake Wegmann & Alex Schafran & Deirdre Pfeiffer - 217-229 Hidden Costs and Deadweight Losses: Bundled Parking and Residential Rents in the Metropolitan United States
by C. J. Gabbe & Gregory Pierce - 230-260 Encouraging Residential Moves to Opportunity Neighborhoods: An Experiment Testing Incentives Offered to Housing Voucher Recipients
by Heather L. Schwartz & Kata Mihaly & Breann Gala - 261-265 People Versus Place, People and Place, or More? New Directions for Housing Policy
by George Galster - 266-281 How Do People-Based Housing Policies Affect People (and Place)?
by Ann Owens - 282-305 The What, Where, and When of Place-Based Housing Policy’s Neighborhood Effects
by Keri-Nicole Dillman & Keren Mertens Horn & Ann Verrilli - 306-314 Beyond People Versus Place: A Place-Conscious Framework for Investing in Housing and Neighborhoods
by Margery Austin Turner - 315-319 People and Place in Low-Income Housing Policy
by Katherine O’Regan - 320-326 People and Place in Low-Income Housing Policy—Unwinding Segregation in Connecticut
by Erin Boggs - 327-330 Peak Millennials
by Robert E. Lang & Karen A. Danielsen - 331-333 Empower the Millennials
by Emily Talen
January 2017, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-27 Rolling the Dice on Foreclosure Prevention: Differences Across Mortgage Servicers in Loan Modifications and Loan Cure Rates
by Carolina K. Reid & Carly Urban & J. Michael Collins - 28-59 Post-Foreclosure Conveyance of Occupied Homes and Preferential Sales to Nonprofits: Rationales, Policies, and Underlying Conflicts
by Rachel G. Bratt - 60-79 Rented, Crowded, and Unaffordable? Social Vulnerabilities and the Accumulation of Precarious Housing Conditions in Los Angeles
by Eileen Díaz McConnell - 80-97 Seasonal Variation in Family Homeless Shelter Usage
by Gregg Colburn - 98-119 Statutory Protection for Renters: Classification of State Landlord–Tenant Policy Approaches
by Megan E. Hatch - 120-136 Are Discrimination and Social Capital Related to Housing Instability?
by Mary Ann Priester & Kirk A. Foster & Todd C. Shaw - 137-165 Fiscal Crisis and Community Development: The Great Recession, Support Networks, and Community Development Corporation Capacity
by Dale E. Thomson & Harley Etienne
November 2016, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 887-887 Editor’s Introduction
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 888-908 Housing Upkeep and Public Good Provision in Residential Neighborhoods
by Tammy Leonard - 909-927 Work Requirements in Public Housing: Impacts on Tenant Employment and Evictions
by William M. Rohe & Michael D. Webb & Kirstin P. Frescoln - 928-947 Peak Millennials: Three Reinforcing Cycles That Amplify the Rise and Fall of Urban Concentration by Millennials
by Dowell Myers - 948-951 Acknowledgment of Reviewers
by The Editors
September 2016, Volume 26, Issue 4-5
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 563-567 Background, Outline, Emerging Themes, and Implications for Housing and Transportation Policy
by John L. Renne & Lisa A. Sturtevant - 568-582 Untangling Housing Cost and Transportation Interactions: The Location Affordability Index Model—Version 2 (LAIM2)
by P. M. Haas & G. L. Newmark & T. R. Morrison - 583-606 Where Does Location Affordability Drive Residential Mobility? An Analysis of Origin and Destination Communities
by Andrew J. Greenlee & Beverly K. Wilson - 607-645 Neighborhood Opportunity and Location Affordability for Low-Income Renter Families
by Dolores Acevedo-Garcia & Nancy McArdle & Erin Hardy & Keri-Nicole Dillman & Jason Reece & Unda Ioana Crisan & David Norris & Theresa L. Osypuk - 646-669 Quality of Life, Transportation Costs, and Federal Housing Assistance: Leveling the Playing Field
by David S. Bieri & Casey J. Dawkins - 670-691 Searching for Affordability and Opportunity: A Framework for the Housing Choice Voucher Program
by Rebecca J. Walter & Ruoniu Wang - 692-713 Moving to Location Affordability? Housing Choice Vouchers and Residential Relocation in the Portland, Oregon, Region
by Andrée Tremoulet & Ryan J. Dann & Arlie Adkins - 714-732 Preserving Neighborhood Opportunity: Where Federal Housing Subsidies Expire
by Michael C. Lens & Vincent Reina - 733-749 Beyond Neighborhood Quality: The Role of Residential Instability, Employment Access, and Location Affordability in Shaping Work Outcomes for HOPE VI Participants
by Mai Thi Nguyen & Michael Webb & William Rohe & Estefany Noria - 750-765 Location Efficiency and Mortgage Risks for Low-Income Households
by Nikhil Kaza & Sarah F. Riley & Roberto G. Quercia & Chao Yue Tian - 766-784 Who Buys Foreclosed Homes? How Neighborhood Characteristics Influence Real Estate-Owned Home Sales to Investors and Households
by Andrew McMillan & Arnab Chakraborty - 785-800 Do Shrinking Cities Allow Redevelopment Without Displacement? An Analysis of Affordability Based on Housing and Transportation Costs for Redeveloping, Declining, and Stable Neighborhoods
by J. Rosie Tighe & Joanna P. Ganning - 801-818 Transit-Induced Gentrification: Who Will Stay, and Who Will Go?
by Casey Dawkins & Rolf Moeckel - 819-834 The Cost and Affordability Paradox of Transit-Oriented Development: A Comparison of Housing and Transportation Costs Across Transit-Oriented Development, Hybrid and Transit-Adjacent Development Station Typologies
by John L. Renne & Tara Tolford & Shima Hamidi & Reid Ewing - 835-863 Location Efficiency and Affordability: A National Analysis of Walkable Access and HUD-Assisted Housing
by Julia Koschinsky & Emily Talen - 864-886 Market Rental Housing Affordability and Rapid Transit Catchments: Application of a New Measure in Canada
by Nick Revington & Craig Townsend
May 2016, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 417-436 Cores and Peripheries: Spatial Analysis of Housing Choice Voucher Distribution in the San Francisco Bay Area Region, 2000--2010
by Jane Rongerude & Mônica Haddad - 437-455 How Affordable Is HUD Affordable Housing?
by Shima Hamidi & Reid Ewing & John Renne - 456-473 Race and the Housing Cycle: Differences in Home Equity Trends Among Long-Term Homeowners
by Jacob W. Faber & Ingrid Gould Ellen - 474-487 Lists and Lotteries: Rationing in the Housing Choice Voucher Program
by M. Kathleen Moore - 488-516 Evaluating California’s Housing Element Law, Housing Equity, and Housing Production (1990--2007)
by Darrel Ramsey-Musolf - 517-535 Can Local Ordinances Prevent Neighborhood Destabilization?
by Thomas J. Fitzpatrick & Lisa Nelson & Francisca G.-C. Richter & Stephan Whitaker - 536-562 Putting the Supplier in Housing Supply: An Overview of the Growth and Concentration of Large Homebuilders in the United States (1990--2007)
by Peter Wissoker
March 2016, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 275-275 Editor’s Introduction
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 276-283 The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, Community Development, and Fair Housing: A Response to Orfield et al
by Alex Schwartz - 284-295 Taking a Holistic View of Housing Policy
by Myron Orfield & Will Stancil & Thomas Luce & Eric Myott - 296-315 Spotlight on the Main Actors: How Land Banks and Community Development Corporations Stabilize and Revitalize Cleveland Neighborhoods in the Aftermath of the Foreclosure Crisis
by Yasuyuki Fujii - 316-333 Colonia Housing Conditions in Model Subdivisions: A Déjà Vu for Policy Makers
by Noah J. Durst & Peter M. Ward - 334-345 Family Shelter Entry and Re-entry During the Recession in Hennepin County: The Role of Race, Residential Location, and Family Earnings
by Maria Hanratty - 346-361 Rooms for Improvement: A Qualitative Metasynthesis of the Housing Choice Voucher Program
by Erin Graves - 362-379 Section 8 Renters in the Phoenix, Arizona, Foreclosure Crisis: Implications for Poverty Deconcentration
by Deirdre Pfeiffer & Joanna Lucio - 380-397 The Effect of Microneighborhood Conditions on Adult Educational Attainment in a Subsidized Housing Intervention
by Laura Tach & Sara Jacoby & Douglas J. Wiebe & Terry Guerra & Therese S. Richmond - 398-415 Revived and Discouraged: Evaluating Employment Barriers for Section 3 Residents With Criminal Records
by Rebecca J. Walter & Michael Caudy & James V. Ray
January 2016, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Introduction
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 2-52 Tracking and Explaining Neighborhood Socioeconomic Change in U.S. Metropolitan Areas Between 1990 and 2010
by John D. Landis - 53-79 School Quality, Residential Choice, and the U.S. Housing Bubble
by Michael Insler & Kurtis Swope - 80-104 Housing Affordability and Health: Evidence From New York City
by Rachel Meltzer & Alex Schwartz - 105-122 The Dilemmas of Frontline Staff Working With the Homeless: Housing First, Discretion, and the Task Environment
by Carissa van den Berk-Clark - 123-149 Addressing the Affordable Housing Crisis for Vulnerable Renters: Insights From Broward County on an Affordable Housing Acquisition Tool
by Rebecca Walter & Aaron Evans & Serge Atherwood - 150-171 The Geography of the Recent Housing Crisis: The Role of Urban Form
by Hongwei Dong & J. Andrew Hansz - 172-187 Development of an Index of Subsidized Housing Availability and its Relationship to Housing Insecurity
by Kathryn T. Bailey & John T. Cook & Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba & Patrick H. Casey & Mariana Chilton & Sharon M. Coleman & Diana Becker Cutts & Timothy C. Heeren & Ruth Rose-Jacobs & Maureen M. Black & Deborah A. Frank - 188-209 Why Do Housing Mobility Programs Fail in Moving Households to Better Neighborhoods?
by Rachel Garshick Kleit & Seungbeom Kang & Corianne Payton Scally - 210-230 “We Need to Have a Meeting”: Public Housing Demolition and Collective Agency in Atlanta, Georgia
by Danya E. Keene - 231-250 Household Energy Consumption and Housing Choice in the U.S. Residential Sector
by H. Estiri - 252-275 Predictors of Homelessness Among Families and Single Adults After Exit From Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Programs: Evidence From the Department of Veterans Affairs Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program
by Thomas Byrne & Dan Treglia & Dennis P. Culhane & John Kuhn & Vincent Kane
October 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 649-683 Preserving Community Assets: Do Foreclosure Sales Need to Negatively Impact the Neighborhood?
by Hannah Thomas - 684-714 Comparing the Life-Cycle Costs of New Construction and Acquisition-Rehab of Affordable Multifamily Rental Housing
by Charles Wilkins & Maya Brennan & Amy Deora & Anker Heegaard & Albert Lee & Jeffrey Lubell - 715-738 Rethinking Locational Outcomes for Housing Choice Vouchers: A Case Study in Duval County, Florida
by Ruoniu Wang, & Kristin Larsen, & Anne Ray - 739-753 Unreliable Water Access in U.S. Mobile Homes: Evidence From the American Housing Survey
by Gregory Pierce & Silvia Jimenez - 754-781 The Home Maintenance and Improvement Behaviors of Older Adults in Boston
by Jaclene Begley & Lauren Lambie-Hanson - 782-782 The Future of Housing Research: Introduction
by Thomas W. Sanchez, Editor - 783-784 Housing Low-Income Households: Lessons From the Sharing Economy?
by Ingrid Gould Ellen - 785-788 Greasing the Wheels of Social Integration: Housing and Beyond in Mixed-Income, Mixed-Race Neighborhoods
by Derek Hyra - 789-791 Globalization of Finance and the Future of Home Mortgage Finance
by Kathe Newman - 792-795 The Effects of the Mortgage Crisis on Housing Policy Research
by Dan Immergluck - 796-798 The Intersection of Immigration and Housing Policies: Implications for the U.S. Housing Market and Economy
by Mai Thi Nguyen - 799-801 Laying the Foundation for the Next Generation of Rental Housing Policies
by Jeffrey M. Lubell - 802-805 The Future of Research on Assisted Housing for the Poor
by Kirk McClure - 806-808 Back to Basics: The Whether, When, and How of Housing Effects
by Sandra J. Newman - 809-812 The Future of Housing Research: The Importance of Going Local
by Lisa A. Sturtevant - 813-816 Housing America: The Unequal Geography of Risk and Opportunity
by Susan Wachter
July 2015, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 419-445 Homeownership, the Great Recession, and Wealth: Evidence From the Survey of Consumer Finances
by Michal Grinstein-Weiss & Clinton Key & Shannon Carrillo - 446-462 Desire for Smart Growth: A Survey of Residential Preferences in the Salt Lake Region of Utah
by Guang Tian & Reid Ewing & William Greene - 463-496 Housing Programs Fail to Deliver on Neighborhood Quality, Reexamined
by Kirk McClure & Bonnie Johnson - 497-530 Transportation Access, Rental Vouchers, and Neighborhood Satisfaction: Evidence From the Moving to Opportunity Experiment
by Casey Dawkins & Jae Sik Jeon & Rolf Pendall - 531-548 Investigating the Connection Between Transit-Oriented Development and Displacement: Four Hypotheses
by Lisa Rayle - 549-573 The Impact of Housing Submarkets and Urban Form on the Foreclosure Crisis in U.S. Urban Counties
by Indro Ray & Subhrajit Guhathakurta - 574-607 High Costs and Segregation in Subsidized Housing Policy
by Myron Orfield & Will Stancil & Thomas Luce & Eric Myott - 608-618 Poverty-Pimping CDCs: The Search for Dispersal's Next Bogeyman
by Edward Goetz - 619-633 Response to Poverty-Pimping CDCs: The Search for Dispersal's Next Bogeyman
by Myron Orfield & Will Stancil & Thomas Luce & Eric Myott - 634-638 The Social Science of Affordable Housing
by Douglas S. Massey - 639-643 The Affordable Housing Industry Needs to Develop Capacity to Work in High Opportunity Neighborhoods
by Jill Khadduri - 644-648 Place-Based Housing Assistance and Access to Opportunity: Implications for Fair Housing in the Twin Cities
by Casey Dawkins
April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 205-207 Housing Policy Debate Associate Editors and Editorial Advisory Board
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 208-214 Where Has Housing Policy Debate Been?
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 215-233 Housing Choice Voucher Location Patterns a Decade Later
by Kirk McClure & Alex F. Schwartz & Lydia B. Taghavi - 234-262 Mandatory Versus Incentive-Based State Zoning Reform Policiesfor Affordable Housing in the United States:A Comparative Assessment
by Tej Kumar Karki - 263-288 Why Is Homeownership Associated With Nonfinancial Benefits? A Path Analysis of Competing Mechanisms
by Mark R. Lindblad & Roberto G. Quercia - 289-307 A General Pricing Model for a Mortgage Insurance Contract Considering the Effects of Multivariate Random Variables on Termination Probabilities and Loss Rate
by Ming Shann Tsai & Shu Ling Chiang - 308-319 Affordable Homeownership: The Incidence and Effect of Down Payment Assistance
by Allison Freeman & Jeffrey J. Harden - 320-352 Do the Joneses Help You Keep Up? A Natural Experiment in Exposure to Nonpoor Neighbors
by H. Schwartz & S. Burkhauser & B.A. Griffin & D.P. Kennedy & H.D. Green, Jr. & A. Kennedy-Hendricks & C.E. Pollack - 353-373 The Consequences of Gentrification for Racial Change in Washington, DC
by Jonathan Jackson - 374-394 Affordability After Subsidies: Understanding the Trajectories of Former Assisted Housing in Florida
by Andres G. Blanco & Jeongseob Kim & Anne Ray & Caleb Stewart & Hyungchul Chung - 395-417 Second-Generation Policy Priorities for Colonias and Informal Settlements in Texas
by Noah J. Durst
January 2015, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-1 Housing Policy Debate 's 25th Anniversary
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 2-15 "The Big Mo": The Early Days of Housing Policy Debate
by Karen A. Danielsen - 16-40 The Changing Relationship Between Housing and Inequality, 1980-2010
by Thomas B. Foster & Rachel Garshick Kleit - 41-66 Bankruptcy During Foreclosure: Home Preservation Through Chapters 7 and 13
by Mark R. Lindblad & Roberto G. Quercia & Melissa B. Jacoby & Ling Wang & Huifang Zhao - 67-90 Is Investor Purchasing of Foreclosures Related to Neighborhood Crime? Evidence From a Phoenix Suburb
by Deirdre Pfeiffer & Danielle Wallace & Alyssa Chamberlain - 91-115 Residential Segregation, Housing Submarkets, and Spatial Analysis: St. Louis and Cincinnati as a Case Study
by Sungsoon Hwang - 116-151 Housing Affordability and Child Well-Being
by Sandra J. Newman & C. Scott Holupka - 152-178 The Cost of Good Intentions: Thermal Discomfort in Traditional Public Housing Units With Preset Thermostats
by Laurie A. Walker - 179-194 Resident-Owned, Informal Mobile Home Communities in Rural California: The Case of Rancho Don Antonio, Coachella Valley
by Vinit Mukhija & David R. Mason
October 2014, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 671-691 Employment Accessibility Among Housing Subsidy Recipients
by Michael Lens - 692-716 Measuring What Matters: A Call for a Meaningful Metric of Affordable Rental Housing Production Cost-Efficiency
by Jake Wegmann - 717-750 Compact, Walkable, Diverse Neighborhoods:Assessing Effects on Residents
by Emily Talen & Julia Koschinsky - 751-768 The Privatization of College Housing: Poverty, Affordability, and the U.S. Public University
by Thomas M. Laidley - 769-801 Lessons From Las Vegas: Housing Markets, Neighborhoods, and Distressed Single-Family Property Investors
by Alan Mallach - 802-814 Family Unification Program: Housing Services for Homeless Child Welfare-Involved Families
by Patrick J. Fowler & Dina Chavira
July 2014, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 499-499 Editor's Introduction
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 500-524 More Than Meets the Market? Landlord Agency in the Illinois Housing Choice Voucher Program
by Andrew J. Greenlee - 525-543 Public Housing Residence and College Performance: Evidence From the Nation's Largest Urban Public University
by Simon McDonnell & Colin C. Chellman & David Crook - 544-567 The Reconcentration of Poverty: Patterns of Housing Voucher Use, 2000 to 2008
by Molly W. Metzger - 568-593 Investing in Crisis: The Methods, Strategies, and Expectations of Investors in Single-Family Foreclosed Homes in Distressed Neighborhoods
by Dan Immergluck & Jonathan Law - 594-636 Addressing Restrictive Zoning for Affordable Housing: Experiences in Four States
by Rachel G. Bratt & Abigail Vladeck - 637-643 FHA in the Great Recession: Rebalancing Its Role
by John C. Weicher - 644-650 FHA: Recent History and Future Prospects
by Robert Van Order & Anthony M. Yezer