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January 2008, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 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 - 535-555 Gated communities in the Denver‐boulder metropolitan area: Characteristics, spatial distribution, and residents’ motivations
by Christine Richter & Andrew R. Goetz - 557-576 Gated communities: The new ideal way of life in natal, Brazil
by Maria Floresia Pessoa de Souza e Silva - 577-606 Gated communities and the poor in Santiago, Chile: Functional and symbolic integration in a context of aggressive capitalist colonization of lower‐class areas
by Francisco Sabatini & Rodrigo Salcedo - 607-626 Gated communities as a municipal development strategy
by Nora R. Libertun de Duren - 627-634 Boomburb politics and the rise of private government
by Robert E. Lang & Arthur C. Nelson
January 2007, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 243-278 Preventive servicing is good for business and affordable homeownership policy
by Michael A. Stegman & Roberto G. Quercia & Janneke Ratcliffe & Lei Ding & Walter R. Davis - 279-297 Comment on Michael A. Stegman et al.’s “Preventive servicing is good for business and affordable homeownership policy”: What prevents loan modifications?
by Kurt Eggert - 299-309 Comment on Michael A. Stegman et al.’s “Preventive servicing is good for business and affordable homeownership policy”
by Richard K. Green - 311-346 The impact of predatory loan terms on subprime foreclosures: The special case of prepayment penalties and balloon payments
by Roberto G. Quercia & Michael A. Stegman & Walter R. Davis - 347-391 Do state predatory lending laws work? A panel analysis of market reforms
by Wei Li & Keith S. Ernst - 393-430 The impact of regional government structure on the concentration and supply of affordable housing
by Andrew Aurand - 431-474 Racial/ethnic differences in housing outcomes for first‐time, low‐income home buyers: Findings from a National homeownership education program
by Shannon Van Zandt
January 2007, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-28 Testing a typology of family homelessness based on patterns of public shelter utilization in four U.S. jurisdictions: Implications for policy and program planning
by Dennis P. Culhane & Stephen Metraux & Jung Min Park & Maryanne Schretzman & Jesse Valente - 29-41 Comment on Dennis P. Culhane et al.’s “Testing a typology of family homelessness based on patterns of public shelter utilization in four U.S. jurisdictions: Implications for policy and program planning”
by Ellen L. Bassuk - 43-57 Comment on Dennis P. Culhane et al.’s “Testing a typology of family homelessness based on patterns of public shelter utilization in four U.S. jurisdictions: Implications for policy and program planning”
by Martha R. Burt - 59-67 Comment on Dennis P. Culhane et al.’s “Testing a typology of family homelessness based on patterns of public shelter utilization in four U.S. jurisdictions: Implications for policy and program planning”
by Fred Karnas - 69-106 Quantity, quality, or both? Explaining investment test scores in federal community reinvestment act examinations
by Dan Immergluck - 107-144 Closing the gap between places of work and residence: The role of rental housing assistance in southern California
by Pascale Joassart‐Marcelli - 145-170 Subsidized housing, housing prices, and the living arrangements of unmarried mothers
by Marah A. Curtis - 171-207 Attitudes toward travel and land use and choice of residential neighborhood type: Evidence from the San Francisco bay area
by Tim Schwanen & Patricia L. Mokhtarian - 209-242 Shared‐equity mortgages, housing affordability, and homeownership
by Andrew Caplin & James H. Carr & Frederick Pollock & Zhong Yi Tong & Kheng Mei Tan & Trivikraman Thampy
January 2006, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 625-653 The impact of real Estate Market knowledge on tenure choice: A comparison of black and white households
by Donald R. Haurin & Hazel A. Morrow‐Jones - 655-669 Comment on Donald R. Haurin and Hazel A. Morrow‐Jones's “the impact of Real Estate Market knowledge on tenure choice: A comparison of black and white households”
by Marsha J. Courchane & Peter M. Zorn - 671-680 Comment on Donald R. Haurin and Hazel A. Morrow‐Jones's “rhe impact of Real Estate Market knowledge on tenure choice: A comparison of black and white households”
by Reynolds Farley - 681-725 The future of infill housing in California: Opportunities, potential, and feasibility
by John D. Landis & Heather Hood & Guangyu Li & Thomas Rogers & Charles Warren - 727-754 Child characteristics and successful use of housing vouchers: Estimates from the moving to opportunity demonstration
by Emily K. Snell & Greg J. Duncan - 755-780 Federal colonias policy in California: Too broad and too narrow
by Vinit Mukhija & Paavo Monkkonen - 781-806 The role of housing and services in ending family homelessness
by Ellen L. Bassuk & Stephanie Geller
2006, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 419-446 The low‐income housing tax credit program goes mainstream and moves to the suburbs
by Kirk McClure - 447-459 Comment on Kirk Mcclure's “The low‐income housing tax credit program goes mainstream and moves to the suburbs”
by Lance Freeman - 461-472 Comment on Kirk McClure's “The low‐income housing tax credit program goes Mainstream and moves to the suburbs”
by David Varady - 473-490 Comment on Kirk McClure's “The low‐income housing tax credit program goes Mainstream and moves to the suburbs”
by Kristopher Rengert - 491-527 Emerging cohort trends in housing debt and home equity
by George Masnick & Zhu Xiao Di & Eric Belsky - 529-570 Philadelphia's neighborhood transformation initiative: A case study of mayoral leadership, bold planning, and conflict
by Stephen McGovern - 571-594 Property taxes and residents’ housing choices: A case study of Middlesex County, New Jersey
by Michael Greenberg & Henry Coleman & Henry Mayer & Kristen Crossney - 595-624 Assessing residents’ opinions on changes in a gentrifying neighborhood: A case study of the Alberta neighborhood in Portland, Oregon
by Daniel Sullivan
2006, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 209-234 Is mixed‐income development an antidote to urban poverty?
by Mark Joseph - 235-247 Comment on Mark Joseph's “Is mixed‐income development an antidote to urban poverty?”
by Alan Berube - 249-258 Comment on Mark L. Joseph's “Is mixed‐income development an antidote to urban poverty?”
by Patrick Costigan - 259-269 Comment on Mark Joseph's “Is mixed‐income development an antidote to urban poverty?”
by Lawrence Vale - 271-308 To move or not to move: Relationships to place and relocation choices in HOPE VI
by Rachel Kleit & Lynne Manzo - 309-339 Sustaining homeownership: The promise of postpurchase services
by Roberto Quercia & Lucy Gorham & William Rohe - 341-387 Foreclosure filings and sheriff's sales experienced by low‐income first‐time home buyers
by Harriet Newburger - 389-418 Where will I sleep tomorrow? Housing, homelessness, and the returning prisoner
by Caterina Roman & Jeremy Travis
2006, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-26 Houses, apartments, and the incidence of property taxes
by Jack Goodman - 27-44 Comment on Jack Goodman's “houses, apartments, and the incidence of property taxes”
by David Listokin & Siona Listokin & Ioan Voicu - 45-56 Comment on Jack Goodman's “houses, apartments, and the incidence of property taxes”
by John Petersen - 57-79 The external costs of foreclosure: The impact of single‐family mortgage foreclosures on property values
by Dan Immergluck & Geoff Smith - 81-108 Recipients of housing assistance under welfare reform: Trends in employment and welfare participation
by Joseph Harkness & Sandra Newman - 109-149 Rates and race: An analysis of racial disparities in mortgage rates
by Thomas Boehm & Paul Thistle & Alan Schlottmann - 151-184 What is housing affordability? The case for the residual income approach
by Michael Stone - 185-207 Windows of opportunity: Lead poisoning prevention, housing affordability, and energy conservation
by Rick Nevin & David Jacobs
2005, Volume 16, Issue 3-4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 297-324 Does mobility matter? The neighborhood conditions of housing voucher holders by race and ethnicity
by Victoria Basolo & Mai Nguyen - 325-334 Comment on Victoria Basolo and Mai Thi Nguyen's “Does mobility matter? The neighborhood conditions of housing voucher holders by race and ethnicity”
by Jill Khadduri - 335-345 Comment on Victoria Basolo and Mai Thi Nguyen's “Does mobility matter? The neighborhood conditions of housing voucher holders by race and ethnicity”
by Rachel Bratt - 347-359 Comment on Victoria Basolo and Mai Thi Nguyen's “Does mobility matter? The neighborhood conditions of housing voucher holders by race and ethnicity”
by Kirk McClure - 361-392 Participation in a residential mobility program from the client's perspective: Findings from Gautreaux Two
by Jennifer Pashup & Kathryn Edin & Greg Duncan & Karen Burke - 393-431 Residential location, transportation, and welfare‐to‐work in the United States: A case study of Milwaukee
by Qing Shen & Thomas Sanchez - 433-468 The impacts of welfare reform on recipients of housing assistance
by Wang Lee & Erik Beecroft & Mark Shroder - 469-511 The cost‐effectiveness of the low‐income housing tax credit relative to vouchers: Evidence from six metropolitan areas
by Lan Deng - 513-545 What makes community reinvestment act agreements work? A study of lender responses
by Raphael Bostic & Breck Robinson - 547-574 The legacy of the home owners’ loan corporation
by Kristen Crossney & David Bartelt - 575-609 Housing vouchers in the United States, great Britain, and the Netherlands: Current issues and future perspectives
by Hugo Priemus & Peter Kemp & David Varady
2005, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 173-200 Can State Review of Local Planning Increase Housing Production?
by Paul Lewis - 201-209 Comment on Paul G. Lewis's “Can state review of local planning increase housing production?”
by Arthur Nelson - 211-222 Comment on Paul G. Lewis's “Can state review of local planning increase housing production?”
by Robert Puentes - 223-255 Housing affordability and children's well‐being: Evidence from the national survey of America's families
by Joseph Harkness & Sandra Newman - 257-280 Modeling the relationship among brownfields, property values, and community revitalization
by Nancey Leigh & Sarah Coffin - 281-296 Does housing wealth contribute to or temper the widening wealth gap in America?
by Zhu Di
2005, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-24 Public housing transformation and the hard‐to‐house
by Susan Popkin & Mary Cunningham & Martha Burt - 5-5 A tribute to cushing N. Dolbeare
by James Carr - 25-35 Comment on Susan J. Popkin, Mary K. Cunningham, and Martha Burt's “public housing transformation and the hard‐to‐house”
by Michael Kelly - 37-51 Comment on Susan J. Popkin, Mary K. Cunningham, and martha burt's “public housing transformation and the hard‐to‐house”
by Carla Javits - 53-83 Regional disparities in homeownership trajectories: Impacts of affordability, new construction, and immigration
by Dowell Myers & Gary Painter & Zhou Yu & Sung Ryu & Liang Wei - 85-111 Mitigating apprehension about section 8 vouchers: The positive role of housing specialists in search and placement
by Matthew Marr - 113-142 A new measure of housing affordability: Estimates and analytical results
by Nandinee Kutty - 143-172 Assessing the necessity and efficiency of the community reinvestment act
by Robert Avery & Raphael Bostic & Glenn Canner
2004, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 805-834 Section 8: The time for fundamental program change?
by William Grigsby & Steven Bourassa - 835-849 Comment on William G. Grigsby and Steven C. Bourassa's “Section 8: The time for fundamental program change?”
by Barbara Sard - 851-863 Comment on William G. Grigsby and Steven C. Bourassa's “Section 8: The time for fundamental program change?”
by James Armstrong & Ophelia Basgal - 865-901 Nativity status and racial/ethnic differences in access to quality housing: Does homeownership bring greater parity?
by Samantha Friedman & Emily Rosenbaum - 903-934 Measuring the impact of community development block grant spending on urban neighborhoods
by George Galster & Christopher Walker & Christopher Hayes & Patrick Boxall & Jennifer Johnson - 935-964 A typology of U.S. suburban places
by Brian Mikelbank - 965-997 Evaluating the success of urban success stories: Is reputation a guide to best practice?
by Harold Wolman & Edward Hill & Kimberly Furdell
2004, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 449-451 Editor's introduction
by Kristopher Rengert - 453-466 Guest editors’ introduction
by Patricia McCoy & Elvin Wyly - 467-502 An overview of the predatory mortgage lending process
by Elizabeth Renuart - 503-531 Risk‐based mortgage pricing: Present and future research
by Alan White - 533-571 Subprime lending: An investigation of economic efficiency
by Howard Lax & Michael Manti & Paul Raca & Peter Zorn - 573-601 Assessing the impact of North Carolina's predatory lending law
by Roberto Quercia & Michael Stegman & Walter Davis - 603-622 Neighborhood patterns of subprime lending: Evidence from disparate cities
by Paul Calem & Jonathan Hershaff & Susan Wachter - 623-685 Has mortgage capital found an inner‐city spatial fix?
by Elvin Wyly & Mona Atia & Daniel Hammel - 687-714 The geography of subprime mortgage prepayment penalty patterns
by John Farris & Christopher Richardson - 715-751 Predatory lending: What does Wall Street have to do with it?
by Kathleen Engel & Patricia McCoy - 753-784 Limiting abuse and opportunism by mortgage servicers
by Kurt Eggert - 785-803 The demand side of financial exploitation: The case of medical debt
by Robert Seifert
2004, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 203-260 The earned income tax credit as an instrument of housing policy
by Michael Stegman & Walter Davis & Roberto Quercia - 261-277 Comment on Michael A. Stegman, Walter R. Davis, and Roberto Quercia's “The Earned Income Tax Credit as an instrument of housing policy”
by Cushing Dolbeare - 279-288 Comment on Michael A. Stegman, Walter R. Davis, and Roberto Quercia's “The Earned Income Tax Credit as an instrument of housing policy”
by Joseph Harkness - 289-300 Comment on Michael A. Stegman, Walter R. Davis, and Roberto Quercia's “The Earned Income Tax Credit as an instrument of housing policy”
by James Carr & Kristopher Rengert & Kil Huh - 301-345 Crime, New housing, and housing incivilities in a first‐ring suburb: Multilevel relationships across time
by Barbara Brown & Douglas Perkins & Graham Brown - 347-383 Fueling the fire: Information technology and housing price appreciation in the San Francisco Bay area and the Twin Cities
by Karen Chappie & John Thomas & Dena Belzer & Gerald Autler - 385-414 The HOPE VI Program: What about the residents?
by Susan Popkin & Diane Levy & Laura Harris & Jennifer Comey & Mary Cunningham & Larry Buron - 415-447 HOPE VI relocation: Moving to new neighborhoods and building new ties
by Susan Clampet‐Lundquist
2004, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-24 The Lessons of John Locke or Hernando de Soto: What if Your Dreams Come True?
by Donald Krueckeberg - 25-37 Comment on Donald A. Krueckeberg's “The Lessons of John Locke or Hernando de Soto: What if Your Dreams Come True?”
by Peter Schaefer - 39-48 Comment on Donald A. Krueckeberg's “The Lessons of John Locke or Hernando de Soto: What if Your Dreams Come True?”
by Peter Marcuse - 49-98 Does Housing Mobility Policy Improve Health?
by Dolores Acevedo‐Garcia & Theresa Osypuk & Rebecca Werbel & Ellen Meara & David Cutler & Lisa Berkman - 99-131 Section 8 and Movement to Job Opportunity: Experience after Welfare Reform in Kansas City
by Kirk McClure - 133-170 The Financial Viability of Housing for Mentally Ill Persons
by Joseph Harkness & Sandra Newman & George Galster & James Reschovsky - 171-202 Consumer Preference for Neotraditional Neighborhood Characteristics
by Hazel Morrow‐Jones & Elena Irwin & Brian Roe
January 2003, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 461-501 Evictions: The hidden housing problem
by Chester Hartman & David Robinson - 503-515 Comment on Chester Hartman and David Robinson's “evictions: The hidden housing problem"—protection or protraction?
by Michael H. Schill - 517-528 Comment on Chester Hartman and David Robinson's “evictions: The hidden housing problem”
by W Dennis Keating - 529-540 Comment on Chester Hartman and David Robinson's “Evictions: The hidden housing problem”
by Lenore Monello Schloming & Skip Schloming - 541-589 Does density exacerbate income segregation? Evidence from U.S. metropolitan areas, 1980 to 2000
by Rolf Pendall & John I. Carruthers - 591-620 The convergence of nonequity housing models in Canada: Changes to housing policy since 1990
by Jorge Sousa & Jack Quarter - 621-655 Assessing Economic Change in HOPE VI Neighborhoods
by Sean Zielenbach - 657-677 Transit supportive home loans: Theory, application, and prospects for smart growth
by Kevin J. Krizek
2003, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 235-269 Should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant?
by Jill Khadduri - 271-281 Comment on Jill Khadduri's “should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant?” A housing voucher block grant is a bad idea
by Margery Turner & Susan Popkin - 283-293 Comment on Jill Khadduri's “should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant?”
by Edgar Olsen - 295-303 Comment on Jill Khadduri's “should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant?”
by John Sidor - 305-345 If low‐income blacks are given a chance to live in white neighborhoods, will they stay? Examining mobility patterns in a quasi‐experimental program with administrative data
by Stefanie DeLuca & James Rosenbaum - 347-382 Using housing vouchers to move to the suburbs: How do families fare?
by David Varady & Carole Walker - 383-425 A quiet counterrevolution in land use regulation: The origins and impact of Oregon's measure 7
by Carl Abbott & Sy Adler & Deborah Howe - 427-460 Edgeless cities: Examining the Noncentered metropolis
by Robert Lang & Jennifer LeFurgy
2003, Volume 14, Issue 1-2
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-46 Failures, downsizings, and mergers among community development corporations
by William Rohe & Rachel Bratt - 47-56 Comment on William M. Rohe and Rachel G. Bratt's “failures, downsizings, and mergers among community development corporations”: Defending community development corporations or defending communities?
by Randy Stoecker - 57-68 Comment on William M. Rohe and Rachel G. Bratt's “Failures, downsizings, and mergers among community development corporations”: Merger does not mean failure
by David Piana - 69-101 Race and residential accessibility to shopping and services
by Amy Helling & David Sawicki - 103-141 The impact of assisted housing developments on concentrated poverty
by Lance Freeman - 143-168 Local response to federal changes in the housing voucher program: A case study of intraregional cooperation
by Victoria Basolo - 169-202 Assets and neighborhoods: The role of individual assets in neighborhood revitalization
by Rachel Weber & Janet Smith - 203-234 Common‐interest housing in the communities of tomorrow
by Evan McKenzie
January 1999, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 513-540 Retracting suburbia: Smart growth and the future of housing
by Karen A. Danielsen & Robert E. Lang & William Fulton - 541-547 Comment on Karen A. Danielsen, Robert E. Lang, and William Fulton's “Retracting suburbia: Smart growth and the future of housing”
by Gregg Easterbrook - 549-553 Comment on Karen A. Danielsen, Robert E. Lang, and William Fulton's “Retracting suburbia: Smart growth and the future of housing”
by Michael S. Carliner - 555-600 “The Color of Money” revisited: Racial lending patterns in Atlanta's neighborhoods
by Elvin K. Wyly & Steven R. Holloway - 601-624 Improving neighborhood quality: A hierarchy of needs
by Michael R. Greenberg - 625-658 Nativity differences in neighborhood quality among New York city households
by Emily Rosenbaum & Samantha Friedman & Michael H. Schill & Hielke Buddelmeyer - 659-688 The Impacts of Intercity Competition and Intergovernmental Factors on Local Affordable Housing Expenditures
by Victoria Basolo - 689-709 Debunking the Exurban Myth: A Comparison of Suburban Households
by Arthur Nelson & Thomas Sanchez