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July 2014, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 651-662 FHA: Reforms to Protect Taxpayers and Borrowers
by Sarah Rosen Wartell & Mark A. Willis - 663-665 Three Visions for the Future of the FHA
by Jonathan Spader & Jill Khadduri - 666-669 The Essential if Problematic Role of FHA Mortgage Insurance
by Alex Schwartz
April 2014, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 311-334 The Impact of Abandoned Properties on Nearby Property Values
by Hye-Sung Han - 335-363 Is Urban Sprawl Good for Minorities?
by Jared M. Ragusett - 364-386 Leaving Homelessness Behind: Housing Decisions Among Families Exiting Shelter
by Benjamin W. Fisher & Lindsay S. Mayberry & Marybeth Shinn & Jill Khadduri - 387-414 Asset Accumulation and Housing Cost Burden: Pathways to (Not) Saving
by Ruby Mendenhall & Karen Z. Kramer & Ilana R. Akresh - 415-445 Moving to Opportunity's Impact on Health and Well-Being Among High-Dosage Participants
by Shawn Moulton & Laura R. Peck & Keri-Nicole Dillman - 446-466 Impacts of the Community Reinvestment Act on Neighborhood Change and Gentrification
by John Fitzgerald & Samuel P. Vitello - 467-484 Exploring Multiple Levels of Access to Rental Subsidies and Supportive Housing
by Katherine Quinn & Julia Dickson-Gomez & Timothy McAuliffe & Jill Owczarzak - 485-497 Job-Worker Balance and Income Match in the United States
by Philip Stoker & Reid Ewing
January 2014, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-2 Housing Policy Debate Associate Editors and Editorial Advisory Board
by Thomas W. Sanchez & Derek Hyra - 3-13 The Community Development Block Grant Program Turns 40: Proposals for Program Expansion and Reform
by William M. Rohe & George C. Galster - 14-45 How CDBG Came to Pass
by Charles J. Orlebeke & John C. Weicher - 46-90 Community Development Block Grants at 40: Time for a Makeover
by Michael J. Rich - 91-118 Assessing the Allocation of CDBG to Community Development Need
by Robert A. Collinson - 119-171 Where Does the Bucket Leak? Sending Money to the Poor via the Community Development Block Grant Program
by Leah Brooks & Maxim Sinitsyn - 172-191 Using Community Development Block Grant Dollars to Revitalize Neighborhoods: The Impact of Program Spending in Philadelphia
by Karen Beck Pooley - 192-212 Reinforcing Inequalities: The Impact of the CDBG Program on Post-Katrina Rebuilding
by Kevin Fox Gotham - 213-237 CDBG Disaster Recovery Assistance and Homeowners' Rebuilding Outcomes Following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
by Jonathan Spader & Jennifer Turnham - 238-257 The Role of the CDBG Program in Rural America
by Keith Wiley - 258-287 Federally Sponsored Local Economic and Community Development: A Look at HUD's Section 108 Program
by Priscila Prunella & Brett Theodos & Alexander Thackeray - 288-296 Community Development and Fair Housing: A Work Still in Progress
by Laurence D. Pearl - 297-302 CDBG at 40: Opportunities and Obstacles
by Raphael W. Bostic - 303-309 Looking Back and Looking Ahead: CDBG and the Future of Federal Urban Policy
by Xavier de Souza Briggs
October 2013, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 615-642 Fusing Technical and Political Rationality in Community Development: A Prescriptive Model of Efficiency-Based Strategic Geographic Targeting
by John Accordino & Fabrizio Fasulo - 643-665 Single-Family Housing Market Segmentation, Post-Foreclosure Resale Duration, and Neighborhood Attributes
by Yanmei Li & Rebecca Walter - 666-687 Postrecession Drivers of Preferences for Homeownership
by Rachel Bogardus Drew & Christopher E. Herbert - 688-713 Do Homeowners Associations Affect Citywide Segregation? Evidence From Florida Municipalities
by Rachel Meltzer - 714-737 From Redlining to Subprime Lending: How Neighborhood Narratives Mask Financial Distress in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
by Hilary Botein - 738-764 The Financial Crisis Hits Home: Foreclosures and Asset Exhaustion in Boston
by Hannah Thomas - 765-780 The Importance of Design in Affordable Housing: Lessons From Mutual Self-Help Housing in California
by Vinit Mukhija & John Scott-Railton
July 2013, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 467-468 Editors' Introduction
by Thomas W. Sanchez & Derek Hyra - 469-496 Empty Neighborhoods: Using Constructs to Predict the Probability of Housing Abandonment
by Victoria Chaney Morckel - 497-520 Foreclosures and Metropolitan Spatial Structure: Establishing the Connection
by Selma Hepp - 521-542 Servicer and Spatial Heterogeneity of Loss Mitigation Practices in Soft Housing Markets
by Lei Ding - 543-558 Violence Among Young Adults Receiving Housing Assistance: Vouchers, Race, and Transitions Into Adulthood
by Tamara G.J. Leech - 559-596 Housing Choice Vouchers and Crime in Charlotte, NC
by Brent D. Mast & Ronald E. Wilson - 597-613 What Can We Learn About the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program by Looking at the Tenants?
by Katherine M. O'Regan & Keren M. Horn
April 2013, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 259-279 Homeownership and Wealth among Low- and Moderate-Income Households
by Michal Grinstein-Weiss & Clinton Key & Shenyang Guo & Yeong Hun Yeo & Krista Holub - 281-297 Maternal Mental Health during Children's First Year of Life: Association with Receipt of Section 8 Rental Assistance
by Arvin Garg & Lori Burrell & Yorghos Tripodis & Elizabeth Goodman & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn & Anne K. Duggan - 299-327 Assessing the Role of Mortgage Fraud, Confluence, and Spillover in the Contemporary Foreclosure Crisis
by Eric P. Baumer & Ashley N. Arnio & Kevin T. Wolff - 328-349 Racial Dynamics of Subprime Mortgage Lending at the Peak
by Jacob W. Faber - 350-375 Turning Housing Into Driving: Parking Requirements and Density in Los Angeles and New York
by Michael Manville & Alex Beata & Donald Shoup - 376-394 New Urbanism and Selection Bias in the Formation of Social Capital
by Joseph F. Cabrera - 395-430 America's Racially Diverse Suburbs: Opportunities and Challenges
by Myron Orfield & Thomas F. Luce - 431-457 Zoning Restrictiveness and Housing Foreclosures: Exploring a New Link to the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
by Arnab Chakraborty & Dustin Allred & Robert H. Boyer - 458-459 Zoning Restrictiveness and Housing Foreclosures: Exploring a New Link to the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
by Arthur C. Nelson - 460-462 Zoning Restrictiveness and Housing Foreclosures: Exploring a New Link to the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
by Selma Hepp - 463-466 Zoning Restrictiveness and Housing Foreclosures: Exploring a New Link in the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
by Kurt Paulsen
January 2013, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-4 Assessing the Foreclosure Crisis From the Ground Up
by Kathe Newman & Alex Schafran - 5-27 Why Housing?
by Adam J. Levitin & Susan M. Wachter - 29-34 Why (Not a Right to) Housing?
by Elvin K. Wyly - 35-58 Complexity and Change in the Foreclosure Process in Toledo, Ohio
by Daniel J. Hammel & Sujata Shetty - 59-79 Rethinking Foreclosure Dynamics in a Sunbelt City: What Parcel-Level Mortgage Data Can Teach Us About Subprime Lending and Foreclosures
by Elizabeth Strom & Steven Reader - 81-109 The Trajectory of REOs in Southern California Latino Neighborhoods: An Uneven Geography of Recovery
by Deirdre Pfeiffer & Emily Tumpson Molina - 111-143 Responding to the Foreclosure Crisis in Appalachia: A Policy Review and Survey of Housing Counselors
by J. Rosie Tighe - 144-158 The Housing Boom and Bust in the Twin Cities
by Jeff Crump - 159-176 Who Are the Foreclosed? A Statistical Portrait of America in Crisis
by Christopher Niedt & Isaac William Martin - 177-198 Metropolitan Segregation and the Subprime Lending Crisis
by Derek S. Hyra & Gregory D. Squires & Robert N. Renner & David S. Kirk - 199-232 Too Little, Too Late, and Too Timid: The Federal Response to the Foreclosure Crisis at the Five-Year Mark
by Dan Immergluck - 233-258 The City of Philadelphia's Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Diversion Program: Addressing the Rising Tide of Foreclosure
by Ira Goldstein & Colin Weidig & Charles Boateng
September 2012, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 505-506 Editor's introduction
by Tom Sanchez
May 2012, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 573-603 The resurgence of denial rates for home loans: an examination of disparate effects on groups of applicants in the upper Midwest
by Donald P. Hirasuna & Ryan Allen - 605-631 House poor in Los Angeles: examining patterns of housing-induced poverty by race, nativity, and legal status
by Eileen Diaz McConnell
April 2012, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 507-526 Is preserving small, low-end rental housing feasible?
by Philip M.E. Garboden & Sandra Newman - 527-550 Social services in interim housing programs and shelters
by Michael R. Sosin & Christine C. George & Susan F. Grossman - 551-572 American murder mystery revisited: do housing voucher households cause crime?
by Ingrid Gould Ellen & Michael C. Lens & Katherine O'Regan
February 2012, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 407-433 The evolution of suburban relative housing-unit diversity
by Kurt Paulsen - 435-461 Beyond NIMBY and poverty deconcentration: reframing the outcomes of affordable rental housing development
by Corianne Payton Scally & Richard Koenig
March 2012, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 463-482 “Ragged urchins play on marquetry floors”: The discourse of filtering is reconstructed, 1920s--1950s
by Richard Harris - 483-504 Opening doors for all American youth? Evidence for federal homelessness policy
by Katherine H. Shelton & Peter Mackie & Marianne van den Bree & Pamela J. Taylor & Sarah Evans
January 2012, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 321-376 History lessons for today's housing policy: the politics of low-income housing
by Alexander von Hoffman - 377-405 Mixed-income developments and low rates of return: insights from relocated public housing residents in Chicago
by Mark L. Joseph & Robert J. Chaskin
March 2012, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 141-147 Comment on “Are the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) justified?”
by George M. von Furstenberg - 149-152 Comments on “Are the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) justified?”
by Ingrid Gould Ellen & Mark Willis
January 2012, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-3 Guest Editors' introduction
by Edward J. Blakely & Chester Hartman
September 2011, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 201-218 Managing the consequences of financial crisis: a long view of housing disposition
by Heather MacDonald - 241-269 Racial and ethnic price differentials in a small urban housing market
by Sanjaya DeSilva & Anh Pham & Michael Smith - 297-318 The impact of source of income laws on voucher utilization
by Lance Freeman
August 2011, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 153-174 Lot size, zoning, and household preferences
by Elizabeth Kopits & Virginia McConnell & Daniel Miles
July 2011, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 133-139 Are the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) justified?
by Zhiyong An & Congyan Tan - 175-199 An examination of electricity consumption patterns in manufactured housing units
by Bev Wilson - 219-240 Affordable housing networks: a case study in the Phoenix metropolitan region
by Joanna Lucio & Edgar Ramirez de la Cruz - 271-296 Vulnerable people, precarious housing, and regional resilience: an exploratory analysis
by Rolf Pendall & Brett Theodos & Kaitlin Franks
August 2011, Volume 22, Issue 1
September 2011, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 117-131 Recovery of the soul: rebuilding planning in post-Katrina New Orleans
by Edward J. Blakely
June 2011, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 57-73 Policy versus politics: post-Hurricane Katrina lower-income housing restoration in Mississippi
by Jeffrey S. Lowe
March 2011, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 29-55 Mapping social vulnerability to enhance housing and neighborhood resilience
by Shannon Van Zandt & Walter Gillis Peacock & Dustin W. Henry & Himanshu Grover & Wesley E. Highfield & Samuel D. Brody
October 2011, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 101-115 The city of New Orleans blight fight: using GIS technology to integrate local knowledge
by Michelle M. Thompson
July 2011, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 75-99 Rebuilding housing in New Orleans: the Road Home Program after the Hurricane Katrina disaster
by Timothy F. Green & Robert B. Olshansky
July 2011, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 627-645 Refinancing transitions and equity extraction among CRA mortgage borrowers
by Jonathan S. Spader & Roberto G. Quercia
August 2011, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 529-564 Gender, age, and race in subprime America
by Elvin Wyly & C.S. Ponder - 585-603 The complicated transaction: Using net present value to weigh the costs and benefits of the cash-out refinance
by Sonia Garrison & Wei Li
June 2011, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 481-528 The limits of RESPA: An empirical analysis of the effects of mortgage cost disclosures
by Elizabeth Renuart & Jen Douglas - 565-583 How good is the GFE? How truthful is the TILA? Comparing mortgage loan disclosures to settlement documents
by J. Michael Collins - 605-625 Weathering the storm: How have IDA homebuyers fared in the foreclosure crisis?
by Signe-Mary McKernan & Ida Rademacher & Caroline Ratcliffe & Kasey Wiedrich & Megan Gallagher
September 2011, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 475-479 Guest Editor's introduction
by Alan White
June 2011, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 345-347 Editor's note: the impact of Housing Policy Debate
by Thomas W. Sanchez - 349-367 The bounds of smart decline: a foundational theory for planning shrinking cities
by Justin B. Hollander & Jeremy Németh - 369-375 Comment on Hollander's “The bounds of smart decline: a foundational theory for planning shrinking cities”
by Alan Mallach - 377-403 A different lens: administrative perspectives on portability in Illinois' Housing Choice Voucher Program
by Andrew Jordan Greenlee - 405-419 Impacts of Heading Home Hennepin's Housing First programs for long-term homeless adults
by Maria Hanratty - 421-442 Institutionalized social skill and the rise of mediating organizations in urban governance: the case of the Cleveland Housing Network
by Michael McQuarrie & Norman Krumholz - 443-473 The low income housing tax credit and racial segregation
by Keren M. Horn & Katherine M. O'Regan
March 2011, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 191-214 Denver Housing Authority's Park Avenue HOPE VI revitalization project: community impact results
by William Cloud & Susan Roll - 215-245 The housing and neighborhood conditions of America's children: patterns and trends over four decades
by C. Scott Holupka & Sandra J. Newman - 247-265 The recent pervasive external effects of residential home foreclosure
by Robert W. Wassmer - 267-293 Fair and affordable? Racial and ethnic segregation and inequality in New York City rental housing
by Judith R. Halasz - 295-315 A prevention-centered approach to homelessness assistance: a paradigm shift?
by Dennis P. Culhane & Stephen Metraux & Thomas Byrne - 317-341 The sustainability of low-income homeownership: the incidence of unexpected costs and needed repairs among low-income home buyers
by Shannon Van Zandt & William M. Rohe
January 2011, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-28 Is subsidized housing in sustainable neighborhoods? Evidence from Chicago
by Emily Talen & Julia Koschinsky - 29-32 Comment on Emily Talen and Julia Koschinsky's “Is subsidized housing in sustainable neighborhoods? Evidence from Chicago”
by Alex Schwartz - 33-44 Comment on Emily Talen and Julia Koschinsky's “Is subsidized housing in sustainable neighborhoods? Evidence from Chicago”: “Sustainable” urban form and opportunity: frames and expectations for low-income households
by Rolf Pendall & Joe Parilla - 45-68 Minimum parking requirements and housing affordability in New York City
by Simon McDonnell & Josiah Madar & Vicki Been - 69-91 Cleveland's EcoVillage: green and affordable housing through a network alliance
by Wendy A. Kellogg & W. Dennis Keating - 93-98 Integrating equity and environmental goals in local housing policy
by Elizabeth J. Mueller & Frederick Steiner - 99-132 The dynamics of spatial inequality in UK housing wealth
by Eric J. Levin & Gwilym Pryce - 133-164 Intrametropolitan residential mobility and older inner suburbs: A case study of the Greater Columbus, Ohio, metropolitan area
by Moon Jeong Kim & Hazel A. Morrow-Jones - 165-188 How local public administrators, nonprofit providers, and elected officials perceive impediments to fair housing in the suburbs: an analysis of Erie County, New York
by Kelly L. Patterson & Robert Mark Silverman
September 2010, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 547-550 Introduction to the 20th Anniversary Issue of Housing Policy Debate
by Casey J. Dawkins - 551-576 Twenty years of housing policy: what's new, what's changed, what's ahead?
by James H. Carr & Michelle Mulcahy - 577-580 Comment on James H. Carr and Michelle Mulcahy's “Twenty years of housing policy: what's new, what's changed, what's ahead?”
by Theodore Koebel - 581-617 Originating lender localness and mortgage sustainability: an evaluation of delinquency and foreclosure in Indiana's mortgage revenue bond program
by Stephanie Moulton - 619-645 The accumulation of lender-owned homes during the US mortgage crisis: examining metropolitan REO inventories
by Dan Immergluck - 647-686 Turning everywhere, getting nowhere: experiences of seeking help for mortgage delinquency and their implications for foreclosure prevention
by Desiree Fields & Kimberly Libman & Susan Saegert - 687-706 Declining foreclosure neighborhood effects over time
by William H. Rogers - 707-742 Foreclosing on the American dream? The financial consequences of low-income homeownership
by Anna Maria Santiago & George C. Galster & Ana H. Santiago-San Roman & Cristina M. Tucker & Angela A. Kaiser & Rebecca A. Grace - 743-749 The preventable foreclosure crisis
by Roberto G. Quercia & Janneke Ratcliffe
June 2010, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 329-349 Social conflict over property rights: the end, a new beginning, or a continuing debate?
by Harvey M. Jacobs - 351-353 Comment on Harvey Jacobs' “Social conflict over property rights: the end, a new beginning, or a continuing debate?”
by Pamela Blumenthal - 355-382 The transportation-credit mortgage: a post-mortem
by Daniel Chatman & Niels Voorhoeve - 383-427 Struggling to stay out of high-poverty neighborhoods: housing choice and locations in moving to opportunity's first decade
by Xavier de Souza Briggs & Jennifer Comey & Gretchen Weismann - 429-456 Are profits from subdivision development higher in areas with more regulations? A case study of South Kingstown, Rhode Island and some implications for land use planning
by Rayman Mohamed - 457-484 Back to Black … and Green? Location and policy interventions in contemporary neighborhood housing markets
by Joshua D. Ambrosius & John I. Gilderbloom & Matthew J. Hanka - 485-522 Estimating the local economic impacts of HOPE VI
by Sean Zielenbach & Richard Voith & Michael Mariano - 523-546 Supporting low-income homeowners: lessons from a program to coordinate weatherization and rehabilitation services
by William M. Rohe & Spencer M. Cowan & Roberto Quercia
March 2010, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 153-171 Are low-income housing tax credit developments locating where there is a shortage of affordable units?
by Kirk McClure - 173-179 Comment on Kirk McClure's “Are low-income housing tax credit developments locating where there is a shortage of affordable units?”
by Paul Emrath - 181-184 Comment on Kirk McClure's “Are low-income housing tax credit developments locating where there is a shortage of affordable units?”
by Jill Khadduri - 185-208 Permanent supportive housing for domestic violence victims: program theory and client perspectives
by Hilary Botein & Andrea Hetling - 209-236 You gotta move: advancing the debate on the record of dispersal
by Edward G. Goetz & Karen Chapple - 237-294 HOPE VI--a viable strategy for improving neighborhood conditions and resident self-sufficiency? The case of Maverick Gardens in Boston
by Alexandra M. Curley - 295-316 The impact of real estate agents on house prices near environmental disamenities
by Andres Jauregui & Diane Hite - 317-327 Design determinism, post-meltdown: urban planners and the search for policy relevance
by Paul Knox & Lisa Schweitzer
January 2010, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-4 Housing Policy Debate Special Issue -- Editor's Introduction
by Catherine Haggerty & Margery Austin Turner - 5-6 Foreword
by Jonathan F. Fanton - 7-25 Gautreaux mothers and their children: an update
by Stefanie DeLuca & Greg J. Duncan & Micere Keels & Ruby M. Mendenhall - 27-41 Comparing residential mobility programs: design elements, neighborhood placements, and outcomes in MTO and Gautreaux
by James E. Rosenbaum & Anita Zuberi - 43-63 A glass half empty? New evidence from the HOPE VI Panel Study
by Susan J. Popkin - 65-89 Functional and social neighborhood integration of leaseholders relocated into public and private housing by the Chicago Housing Authority's Plan for Transformation
by Kenneth A. Rasinski & Lisa Lee & Catherine Haggerty - 91-118 Creating mixed-income developments in Chicago: developer and service provider perspectives
by Mark L. Joseph - 119-146 The durability of gains from the Gautreaux Two residential mobility program: a qualitative analysis of who stays and who moves from low-poverty neighborhoods
by Melody L. Boyd & Kathryn Edin & Susan Clampet-Lundquist & Greg J. Duncan - 147-151 Overview: Three remaining HOPE VI challenges
by Alex Polikoff
January 2008, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 583-613 Affordable housing in New Urbanist Communities: A survey of developers
by Jennifer Steffel Johnson & Emily Talen - 615-619 Comment on Jennifer Steffel Johnson and Emily Talen's “affordable housing in New Urbanist Communities: A survey of developers”
by John K. McIlwain - 621-629 Comment on Jennifer Steffel Johnson and Emily Talen's “affordable housing in New Urbanist Communities: A survey of developers”
by Robert D. Dietz - 631-673 Prepayment penalties in residential mortgage contracts: A cost‐benefit analysis
by Michael LaCour‐Little & Cynthia Holmes - 675-709 Mobility and exit from homeownership: Implications for community reinvestment lending
by Jonathan S. Spader & Roberto G. Quercia - 711-739 Fostering Low‐Income Homeownership through Individual Development Accounts: A Longitudinal, Randomized Experiment
by Michal Grinstein‐Weiss & Jung‐Sook Lee & Johanna K. P. Greeson & Chang‐Keun Han & Yeong H. Yeo & Kate Irish - 741-774 State innovations in affordable housing policy: Lessons from California and New Jersey
by Victoria Basolo & Corianne P. Scally - 775-783 The preventable foreclosure crisis
by Roberto G. Quercia & Janneke Ratcliffe
January 2008, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 419-422 Guest editor's introduction: Suburban planning—the future becomes the past
by Edward J. Blakely - 423-456 The decline of older, inner suburbs in metropolitan America
by Bernadette Hanlon - 457-477 Greater cleveland's first suburbs consortium: Fighting sprawl and Suburban decline
by W. Dennis Keating & Thomas Bier - 479-518 The spatial transformation of first‐tier suburbs, 1970 to 2000: The case of metropolitan baltimore
by Thomas J. Vicino - 519-552 Mature suburbs, property values, and decline in the midwest? The case of Cuyahoga county
by Katrin B. Anacker & Hazel A. Morrow‐Jones - 553-572 Innovation at the edges of the metropolis: An analysis of innovation drivers in Sydney's peripheral suburbs
by Cristina Martinez‐Fernandez & Tavis Potts - 573-582 Inconsistent effects of a feature on home prices—lang's two‐market explanation
by T. Paul Hutchinson
January 2008, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 231-248 The new politics of affordable housing
by Robert E. Lang & Katrin B. Anacker & Steven Hornburg - 249-254 Comment on Robert E. Lang, Katrin B. Anacker, and Steven Hornburg's “the new politics of affordable housing”
by Chester Hartman - 255-259 Comment on Robert E. Lang, Katrin B. Anacker, and Steven Hornburg's “the new politics of affordable housing”
by Ronald D. Utt - 261-294 After year 15: Challenges to the preservation of housing financed with low‐income housing tax credits
by Alex Schwartz & Edwin Meléndez - 295-321 Measuring concentrated poverty: The federal standard vs. a relative standard
by Todd Swanstrom & Rob Ryan & Katherine M. Stigers - 323-365 Nonprofit and for‐profit developers of subsidized rental housing: Comparative attributes and collaborative opportunities
by Rachel G. Bratt - 367-412 Housing affordability and family well‐being: Results from the housing voucher evaluation
by Michelle Wood & Jennifer Turnham & Gregory Mills - 413-417 Shame, guilt, and remorse: The policy drivers
by Andrejs Skaburskis
January 2008, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-30 The impact of urban form on U.S. residential energy use
by Reid Ewing & Fang Rong - 31-43 Missing the forest through the trees? Comment on Reid Ewing and Fang Rong's “the impact of urban form on U.S. residential energy use”
by Samuel R. Staley - 45-52 Comment on Reid Ewing and Fang Rong's “The impact of urban form on U.S. residential energy use”
by John Randolph - 53-91 Why did the moving to opportunity experiment not get young people into better schools?
by Xavier de Souza Briggs & Kadija S. Ferryman & Susan J. Popkin & María Rendón - 93-135 The changing geography of male joblessness in urban America: 1970 to 2000
by Robert L. Wagmiller - 137-175 Gentrification in tourist cities: Evidence from New Orleans before and after Hurricane Katrina
by David Gladstone & Jolie Préau - 177-206 The transitioning nature of Hispanic renters
by Russell N. James & Jorge H. Atiles - 207-217 Outlook: Two views on Robert D. Putnam's “ E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and community in the twenty‐first century the 2006 Johan Skytte prize lecture”: Reflections on diversity and social capital: A critique of Robert D. Putnam's “E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and community in the twenty‐first century the 2006 Johan Skytte prize lecture”
by Casey J. Dawkins - 218-229 On half‐blind men and elephants: Understanding greater ethnic diversity and responding to “good‐enough” evidence
by Xavier de Souza Briggs
January 2007, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 635-659 Do impact fees raise the price of existing housing?
by Shishir Mathur - 661-667 Comment on Shishir Mathur's “do impact fees raise the price of existing housing?”
by Timothy S. Chapín - 669-677 Comment on Shishir Mathur's “do impact fees raise the price of existing housing?”
by David Crowe - 679-710 Effects of proportionate‐share impact fees
by Gregory S. Burge & Arthur C. Nelson & John Matthews - 711-749 Do we know regulatory barriers when we see them? An exploration using zoning and development indicators
by Gerrit‐Jan Knaap & Stuart Meck & Terry Moore & Robert Parker - 751-783 Reassessing the role of housing in community‐based urban development
by Edwin Melendez & Lisa J. Servon - 785-827 The impact of parental homeownership on children's outcomes during early adulthood
by George Galster & Dave E. Marcotte & Marvin B. Mandell & Hal Wolman & Nancy Augustine - 829-836 Outlook: The subprime lending crisis: Focus on the problem: Subprime borrowers in trouble
by John C. Weicher - 837-860 Responding to the foreclosure crisis
by James H. Carr
January 2007, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 475-480 Guest editor's introduction: Gated communities for a frayed and afraid world
by Edward J. Blakely - 481-501 Two sides of a coin? New urbanism and gated communities
by Jill L. Grant - 503-534 How the other half lives: Tenure differences and trends in rental gated communities
by Karen A. Danielsen