Housing Policy Debate
1999 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2006
- The impact of real Estate Market knowledge on tenure choice: A comparison of black and white households pp. 625-653

- Donald Haurin and Hazel A. Morrow‐Jones
- 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” pp. 655-669

- Marsha J. Courchane and Peter M. Zorn
- 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” pp. 671-680

- Reynolds Farley
- The future of infill housing in California: Opportunities, potential, and feasibility pp. 681-725

- John D. Landis, Heather Hood, Guangyu Li, Thomas Rogers and Charles Warren
- Child characteristics and successful use of housing vouchers: Estimates from the moving to opportunity demonstration pp. 727-754

- Emily K. Snell and Greg Duncan
- Federal colonias policy in California: Too broad and too narrow pp. 755-780

- Vinit Mukhija and Paavo Monkkonen
- The role of housing and services in ending family homelessness pp. 781-806

- Ellen L. Bassuk and Stephanie Geller
Volume 17, issue 3, 2006
- The low‐income housing tax credit program goes mainstream and moves to the suburbs pp. 419-446

- Kirk McClure
- Comment on Kirk Mcclure's “The low‐income housing tax credit program goes mainstream and moves to the suburbs” pp. 447-459

- Lance Freeman
- Comment on Kirk McClure's “The low‐income housing tax credit program goes Mainstream and moves to the suburbs” pp. 461-472

- David Varady
- Comment on Kirk McClure's “The low‐income housing tax credit program goes Mainstream and moves to the suburbs” pp. 473-490

- Kristopher Rengert
- Emerging cohort trends in housing debt and home equity pp. 491-527

- George Masnick, Zhu Xiao Di and Eric Belsky
- Philadelphia's neighborhood transformation initiative: A case study of mayoral leadership, bold planning, and conflict pp. 529-570

- Stephen McGovern
- Property taxes and residents’ housing choices: A case study of Middlesex County, New Jersey pp. 571-594

- Michael Greenberg, Henry Coleman, Henry Mayer and Kristen Crossney
- Assessing residents’ opinions on changes in a gentrifying neighborhood: A case study of the Alberta neighborhood in Portland, Oregon pp. 595-624

- Daniel Sullivan
- Editorial board pp. ebiv-ebiv

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 2, 2006
- Is mixed‐income development an antidote to urban poverty? pp. 209-234

- Mark Joseph
- Comment on Mark Joseph's “Is mixed‐income development an antidote to urban poverty?” pp. 235-247

- Alan Berube
- Comment on Mark L. Joseph's “Is mixed‐income development an antidote to urban poverty?” pp. 249-258

- Patrick Costigan
- Comment on Mark Joseph's “Is mixed‐income development an antidote to urban poverty?” pp. 259-269

- Lawrence Vale
- To move or not to move: Relationships to place and relocation choices in HOPE VI pp. 271-308

- Rachel Kleit and Lynne Manzo
- Sustaining homeownership: The promise of postpurchase services pp. 309-339

- Roberto Quercia, Lucy Gorham and William Rohe
- Foreclosure filings and sheriff's sales experienced by low‐income first‐time home buyers pp. 341-387

- Harriet Newburger
- Where will I sleep tomorrow? Housing, homelessness, and the returning prisoner pp. 389-418

- Caterina Roman and Jeremy Travis
- Editorial board pp. ebiv-ebiv

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 1, 2006
- Houses, apartments, and the incidence of property taxes pp. 1-26

- Jack Goodman
- Comment on Jack Goodman's “houses, apartments, and the incidence of property taxes” pp. 27-44

- David Listokin, Siona Listokin and Ioan Voicu
- Comment on Jack Goodman's “houses, apartments, and the incidence of property taxes” pp. 45-56

- John Petersen
- The external costs of foreclosure: The impact of single‐family mortgage foreclosures on property values pp. 57-79

- Dan Immergluck and Geoff Smith
- Recipients of housing assistance under welfare reform: Trends in employment and welfare participation pp. 81-108

- Joseph Harkness and Sandra Newman
- Rates and race: An analysis of racial disparities in mortgage rates pp. 109-149

- Thomas Boehm, Paul Thistle and Alan Schlottmann
- What is housing affordability? The case for the residual income approach pp. 151-184

- Michael Stone
- Windows of opportunity: Lead poisoning prevention, housing affordability, and energy conservation pp. 185-207

- Rick Nevin and David Jacobs
- Editorial board pp. ebiv-ebiv

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 3-4, 2005
- Does mobility matter? The neighborhood conditions of housing voucher holders by race and ethnicity pp. 297-324

- Victoria Basolo and Mai Nguyen
- Comment on Victoria Basolo and Mai Thi Nguyen's “Does mobility matter? The neighborhood conditions of housing voucher holders by race and ethnicity” pp. 325-334

- Jill Khadduri
- Comment on Victoria Basolo and Mai Thi Nguyen's “Does mobility matter? The neighborhood conditions of housing voucher holders by race and ethnicity” pp. 335-345

- Rachel Bratt
- Comment on Victoria Basolo and Mai Thi Nguyen's “Does mobility matter? The neighborhood conditions of housing voucher holders by race and ethnicity” pp. 347-359

- Kirk McClure
- Participation in a residential mobility program from the client's perspective: Findings from Gautreaux Two pp. 361-392

- Jennifer Pashup, Kathryn Edin, Greg Duncan and Karen Burke
- Residential location, transportation, and welfare‐to‐work in the United States: A case study of Milwaukee pp. 393-431

- Qing Shen and Thomas Sanchez
- The impacts of welfare reform on recipients of housing assistance pp. 433-468

- Wang Lee, Erik Beecroft and Mark Shroder
- The cost‐effectiveness of the low‐income housing tax credit relative to vouchers: Evidence from six metropolitan areas pp. 469-511

- Lan Deng
- What makes community reinvestment act agreements work? A study of lender responses pp. 513-545

- Raphael Bostic and Breck Robinson
- The legacy of the home owners’ loan corporation pp. 547-574

- Kristen Crossney and David Bartelt
- Housing vouchers in the United States, great Britain, and the Netherlands: Current issues and future perspectives pp. 575-609

- Hugo Priemus, Peter Kemp and David Varady
- Editorial board pp. ebiv-ebiv

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 2, 2005
- Can State Review of Local Planning Increase Housing Production? pp. 173-200

- Paul Lewis
- Comment on Paul G. Lewis's “Can state review of local planning increase housing production?” pp. 201-209

- Arthur Nelson
- Comment on Paul G. Lewis's “Can state review of local planning increase housing production?” pp. 211-222

- Robert Puentes
- Housing affordability and children's well‐being: Evidence from the national survey of America's families pp. 223-255

- Joseph Harkness and Sandra Newman
- Modeling the relationship among brownfields, property values, and community revitalization pp. 257-280

- Nancey Leigh and Sarah Coffin
- Does housing wealth contribute to or temper the widening wealth gap in America? pp. 281-296

- Zhu Di
- Editorial board pp. ebiv-ebiv

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 1, 2005
- Public housing transformation and the hard‐to‐house pp. 1-24

- Susan Popkin, Mary Cunningham and Martha Burt
- A tribute to cushing N. Dolbeare pp. 5-5

- James Carr
- Comment on Susan J. Popkin, Mary K. Cunningham, and Martha Burt's “public housing transformation and the hard‐to‐house” pp. 25-35

- Michael Kelly
- Comment on Susan J. Popkin, Mary K. Cunningham, and martha burt's “public housing transformation and the hard‐to‐house” pp. 37-51

- Carla Javits
- Regional disparities in homeownership trajectories: Impacts of affordability, new construction, and immigration pp. 53-83

- Dowell Myers, Gary Painter, Zhou Yu, Sung Ryu and Liang Wei
- Mitigating apprehension about section 8 vouchers: The positive role of housing specialists in search and placement pp. 85-111

- Matthew Marr
- A new measure of housing affordability: Estimates and analytical results pp. 113-142

- Nandinee Kutty
- Assessing the necessity and efficiency of the community reinvestment act pp. 143-172

- Robert Avery, Raphael Bostic and Glenn Canner
- Editorial board pp. ebiv-ebiv

- The Editors
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