Housing Policy Debate
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Volume 33, issue 6, 2023
- Correction pp. iii-iii

- The Editors
- Editorial pp. 1269-1271

- Claudia Aiken and George Galster
- “The Rent Eats First”: Rental Housing Unaffordability in the United States pp. 1272-1292

- Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, Alexander Hermann and Sophia Wedeen
- Measuring America’s Affordability Problem: Comparing Alternative Measurements of Affordable Housing pp. 1293-1312

- Matthew M. Brooks
- Rental Affordability, Coping Strategies, and Impacts in Diverse Immigrant Communities pp. 1313-1332

- Jovanna Rosen, Victoria Ciudad-Real, Sean Angst and Gary Painter
- Renter Nonpayment and Landlord Response: Evidence From COVID-19 pp. 1333-1367

- Michael Manville, Paavo Monkkonen, Michael C. Lens and Richard Green
- Corporate Landlords and Pandemic and Prepandemic Evictions in Las Vegas pp. 1368-1389

- Eric Seymour
- COVID-19 Housing Policy: State and Federal Eviction Moratoria and Supportive Measures in the United States During the Pandemic pp. 1390-1414

- Emily A. Benfer, Robert Koehler, Alyx Mark, Valerie Nazzaro, Anne Kat Alexander, Peter Hepburn, Danya E. Keene and Matthew Desmond
- Shelter From the Storm: State Eviction Moratoria, Implementation Context, and Eviction Filings During the First Two Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 1415-1442

- Vincent Fusaro, Rebekah Levine Coley and Naoka Carey
- Eviction Court Outcomes and Access to Procedural Knowledge: Evidence From a Tenant-Focused Intervention in New Orleans pp. 1443-1462

- Aj Golio, Grace Daniels, Russell Moran, Y. Frank Southall and Tricia Lamoza
- The Racially Disparate Influence of Filing Fees on Eviction Rates pp. 1463-1483

- Henry Gomory, Douglas S. Massey, James R. Hendrickson and Matthew Desmond
- Which Information Matters? Measuring Landlord Assessment of Tenant Screening Reports pp. 1484-1510

- Wonyoung So
- Segmented Information, Segregated Outcomes: Housing Affordability and Neighborhood Representation on a Voucher-Focused Online Housing Platform and Three Mainstream Alternatives pp. 1511-1535

- Chris Hess, Rebecca J. Walter, Ian Kennedy, Arthur Acolin, Alex Ramiller and Kyle Crowder
- The Prevalence, Profitability, and Risks of Milking Among Low-End Small Rental Properties pp. 1536-1553

- Nathaniel Decker
- Who Represents the Renters? pp. 1554-1568

- Katherine Levine Einstein, Joseph T. Ornstein and Maxwell Palmer
Volume 33, issue 5, 2023
- Editorial pp. 1027-1028

- Claudia Aiken and George Galster
- Climate Change, Aging, and Well-being: How Residential Setting Matters pp. 1029-1054

- Jennifer Molinsky and Ann Forsyth
- Resident-Owned Resilience: Can Cooperative Land Ownership Enable Transformative Climate Adaptation for Manufactured Housing Communities? pp. 1055-1077

- Zachary Lamb, Linda Shi, Stephanie Silva and Jason Spicer
- Housing and Urban Heat: Assessing Risk Disparities pp. 1078-1099

- C. J. Gabbe, Evan Mallen and Alexander Varni
- Disaster Preparedness and Housing Tenure: How Do Subsidized Renters Fare? pp. 1100-1123

- Sarah McCarthy and Samantha Friedman
- Perceptions of Local Leaders Regarding Postdisaster Relocation of Residents in the Face of Rising Seas pp. 1124-1145

- Omur Damla Kuru, N. Emel Ganapati and Matthew Marr
- Who Gets Emergency Housing Relief? An Analysis of FEMA Individual Assistance Data After Hurricane María pp. 1146-1166

- Deepak Lamba-Nieves and Raúl Santiago-Bartolomei
- A Narrative Literature Review: What Is the Ideal Density for Environmentally Sustainable Urban Growth? pp. 1167-1186

- Natalia Bliznina
- Housing Affordability and Economic Growth pp. 1187-1205

- Jerry Anthony
- Shaping a Healthier LIHTC Housing Stock: Examining the Role of States’ Qualified Allocation Plans pp. 1206-1227

- Sherry Ahrentzen, Lynne Dearborn, Ali Momen-Heravi and Arezou Sadoughi
- Public Opinion About Visitability Mandates in the United States: Favorable but Divisible* pp. 1228-1248

- Jacqueline Chattopadhyay
- Light Rail and Neighborhood Change: Comparative Perspectives of Residents, Local Media, and Other Stakeholders pp. 1249-1268

- J. Claire Schuch and Tonderai Mushipe
Volume 33, issue 4, 2023
- Editor’s Introduction to the Forum: Beyond Opportunity Hoarding pp. i-ii

- George Galster
- Editorial pp. 767-769

- George Galster and Claudia Aiken
- Beyond Opportunity Hoarding: Interrogating Its Limits as an Account of Urban Inequalities pp. 770-788

- David Imbroscio
- A Response to David Imbroscio: Neighborhoods Matter, and Efforts to Integrate Them Are Not Futile pp. 789-792

- Ingrid Gould Ellen
- Bringing Institutions Into the Opportunity Hoarding Debate pp. 793-796

- Casey J. Dawkins
- What is an Opportunity Enthusiast to Do? pp. 797-801

- Michael C. Lens
- A Research Agenda Pending Revolution pp. 802-805

- Lisa K. Bates
- Follow the Money (Deeper)—A Clinical Diagnosis of Opportunity Hoarding pp. 806-811

- Andrew J. Greenlee
- Toward a New Project for Equality and Justice—In Housing, and Beyond: A Rejoinder pp. 812-820

- David Imbroscio
- Single-Family Zoning and Race: Evidence From the Twin Cities pp. 821-843

- Salim Furth and MaryJo Webster
- Liberals and Housing: A Study in Ambivalence pp. 844-864

- Michael Manville
- Yes or Not in My Backyard (YIMBY vs. NIMBY)? The Impact of New Social Housing Construction on Single-Family House Prices in Quebec City (Canada) pp. 865-890

- Jean Dubé, François Des Rosiers and Nicolas Devaux
- Effects of Proximity to Multifamily Housing on Property Values in Little Rock, Arkansas, 2000–2016 pp. 891-908

- Michael Craw
- Did HOPE VI Move Communities to Opportunity? How Public Housing Redevelopment Affected Neighborhood Poverty, Racial Composition, and Resources 1990–2016 pp. 909-940

- Rebekah Levine Coley, Bryn Spielvogel, Dabin Hwang, Joshua Lown and Samantha Teixeira
- Advancing Choice in the Housing Choice Voucher Program: Source of Income Protections and Locational Outcomes pp. 941-962

- Ingrid Gould Ellen, Katherine M. O’Regan and Katharine W. H. Harwood
- The Geography of Absence: Cities, Towns, and Suburbs with No LIHTC Housing pp. 963-982

- Alex Schwartz and Kirk McClure
- Locked Out: The Systematic Exclusion of Poor Renters From Federally Subsidized Housing pp. 983-1001

- Megan C. Smith and Thomas H. Byrne
- Interrupting Inequality Through Community Land Trusts pp. 1002-1026

- Jakob Kendall Schneider, Mary Clare Lennon and Susan Saegert
Volume 33, issue 3, 2023
- Editorial pp. 503-505

- George Galster and Claudia Aiken
- Exploring Housing and Transportation Affordability in Jeddah pp. 506-532

- Mohammed Aljoufie and Alok Tiwari
- Transit-Oriented Development and Suburban Gentrification: A “Natural Reality” of Refugee Displacement in Metro Vancouver pp. 533-552

- Craig E. Jones
- A People-Centered Perspective on Slum Formalization Policy pp. 553-572

- Ziming Li, Abhinav Alakshendra and Suzanna Smith
- A Contemporary Review of Residential Parking Lessons for Indian Cities pp. 573-596

- B. Anirudh, Tarak Nath Mazumder and Arup Das
- Young Land Occupations and the Failure of Housing Policy in Brazil pp. 597-618

- Ana Paula Pimentel Walker, María Arquero de Alarcón, Caio Santo Amore, Nunes Lopes dos Reis, Neetu Rajkumar Nair, Jessica Yelk and Yunsong Liu
- Household Formation in Canada and the United States: Insights Into Differences by Race, Ethnicity, Immigrant Populations, and Country pp. 619-640

- Michael Haan, Zhou Yu and Elena Draghici
- Expatriates’ Housing Dispersal Outlook in a Rapidly Developing Metropolis Based on Urban Growth Predicted Using a Machine Learning Algorithm pp. 641-661

- Hatem Ibrahim, Ziad Khattab, Tamer Khattab and Revina Abraham
- From Shelters for Numbers to Shelters for Welfare: Rectifying the Social Housing Provision Programme in Jakarta pp. 662-680

- Joko Adianto, Rossa Turpuk Gabe, Rini Kurniawati and Suciyhuma Armenda
- Policy-Induced Suburbanization: Mass-Produced Housing and Location Choices in Tijuana, Mexico pp. 681-698

- Dinorah Judith González-Ochoa
- The Influence of China’s Local Fiscal Revenue Targets on House Price Growth pp. 699-723

- Yongmin Luo, Xiaotong Wang and Lujun Wang
- Will We Realize the Decentralization of Affordable Housing Provision? Critical Reflections on English and Chinese Land Governance for Housing Contexts pp. 724-745

- Bingzi He
- How Accommodative Are Houses in Trinidad? Implications for Older Persons With Disabilities pp. 746-766

- Bephyer Parey and Leeann Sinanan
Volume 33, issue 2, 2023
- Editorial pp. 331-333

- George Galster and Claudia Aiken
- Does Demolition Lead to a Reduction in Nearby Crime Associated With Abandoned Properties? pp. 334-357

- Hye-Sung Han and Scott Helm
- Obstructing the American Dream: Homeownership Denied and Neighborhood Crime pp. 358-378

- Eileen M. Kirk
- Evaluating Exposure to Crime Among LIHTC Building Types and Characteristics in Ohio pp. 379-395

- Katherine F. Fallon and Cody R. Price
- Perceived Safety of LIHTC Residents in Ohio: Impacts of Building Design pp. 396-413

- Cody R. Price and Katherine F. Fallon
- Improving Safe Housing Access for Domestic Violence Survivors Through Systems Change pp. 414-428

- Shanti Joy Kulkarni, Suzanne Marcus, Cristina Cortes, Carielle Escalante, Leila Wood and Rachel Fusco
- Historical Redlining and Contemporary Federal Place-Based Policy: A Case of Compensatory or Compounding Neighborhood Inequality? pp. 429-452

- Cassandra Robertson, Emily Parker and Laura Tach
- Evaluating Contradictory Experimental and Nonexperimental Estimates of Neighborhood Effects on Economic Outcomes for Adults pp. 453-486

- David J. Harding, Lisa Sanbonmatsu, Greg J. Duncan, Lisa A. Gennetian, Lawrence Katz, Ronald C. Kessler, Jeffrey R. Kling, Matthew Sciandra and Jens Ludwig
- Coresidency of Immigrant Groups in a Diverse Inner-City Neighborhood of Whitechapel, London pp. 487-502

- Shlomit Flint-Ashery and Erez Hatna
Volume 33, issue 1, 2023
- To Review is to Win, Win, Win pp. 1-1

- George Galster
- Special Issue Introduction: Gentrification, Housing, and Health Outcomes pp. 2-5

- Joseph Gibbons and Derek Hyra
- Gentrification, Health, and Intermediate Pathways: How Distinct Inequality Mechanisms Impact Health Disparities pp. 6-29

- H. Shellae Versey
- Interrogating the Importance of Collective Resources for the Relationship of Gentrification With Health pp. 30-46

- Michael S. Barton, Frederick D. Weil and Nicholas Van De Voorde
- Is Gentrification a Carcinogen? Neighborhood Change and Cancerous Vehicle Emissions in Los Angeles County pp. 47-71

- Jared N. Schachner
- Does Inclusionary Housing Alleviate the Negative Health Impacts of Gentrification? pp. 72-84

- Ruoniu Wang and Courtnee Melton-Fant
- The Link between Gentrification, Children’s Egocentric Food Environment, and Obesity pp. 85-106

- Christopher Rick, Jeehee Han, Brian Elbel and Amy Schwartz
- Determining Gentrification’s Relationship to Birth Outcomes in Metropolitan California pp. 107-128

- Audrey N. Beck, Kyla Thomas, Brian K. Finch and Joseph Gibbons
- While Some Things Change, Do Others Stay the Same? The Heterogeneity of Neighborhood Health Returns to Gentrification pp. 129-163

- Jennifer Candipan, Alicia R. Riley and Janeria A. Easley
- Shared and Crowded Housing in the Bay Area: Where Gentrification and the Housing Crisis Meet COVID-19 pp. 164-193

- Jackelyn Hwang and Bina Patel Shrimali
- Gentrification, Mobility, and Exposure to Contextual Determinants of Health pp. 194-223

- Arthur Acolin, Kyle Crowder, Ari Decter-Frain, Anjum Hajat and Matt Hall
- The Impact of Housing Experience on the Well-Being of 1.5-Generation Immigrants: The Case of Millennial and Gen-Z Renters in Southern California pp. 224-250

- Claudia Maria López, R. Varisa Patraporn and Suzie Weng
- Can Gentrification Battles Promote Civic Health? A Case Study Analysis in San Antonio, Texas pp. 251-268

- Francine Sanders Romero and Patricia A. Jaramillo
- Using the Moving to Opportunity Experiment to Investigate the Long-Term Impact of Neighborhoods on Healthcare Use by Specific Clinical Conditions and Type of Service pp. 269-289

- Craig Evan Pollack, Debra G. Bozzi, Amanda L. Blackford, Stefanie DeLuca, Rachel L. J. Thornton and Bradley Herring
- How Housing Conditions Affect Health: Findings From the Turkish National Household Panel Survey pp. 290-305

- Isil Selcuk, Egemen İpek and Altuğ Murat Köktaş
- Effects of Assisted Housing on Children’s Healthy Development pp. 306-330

- Sandra Newman and C. Scott Holupka
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