Housing Policy Debate
1999 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 6, 2019
- “The ‘Projects’ Are Nice Now”: Resident Perspectives on the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) Program pp. 853-864

- Diana Hernández, Tiana Moore, Sarah Lazzeroni and Uyen Sophie Nguyen
- Affordable Homeownership: An Evaluation of the Near-Term Effects of Shared Equity Programs pp. 865-879

- Brett Theodos, Christina Plerhoples Stacy, Breno Braga and Rebecca Daniels
- The Contribution of Manufactured Housing to Affordable Housing in the United States: Assessing Variation Among Manufactured Housing Tenures and Community Types pp. 880-898

- Noah J. Durst and Esther Sullivan
- Demands for Walkable Neighborhoods among Middle-aged and Older Adults: Do They Differ by Community Settings and Age Groups? pp. 899-930

- Jeongjae Yoon and Chanam Lee
- The Cost of Code Violations: How Building Codes Shape Residential Sales Prices and Rents pp. 931-946

- Robin Bartram
- Racial Patterns in Mortgage Lending Outcomes During and After the Subprime Boom pp. 947-976

- Tyler Haupert
- Shelter Poverty in Ohio: An Alternative Analysis of Rental Housing Affordability pp. 977-989

- Bryan P. Grady
- The Impact of the Regulation of LTV and DTI of Korean Policy Mortgage Loans on the Loans for Household in Commercial Banks pp. 990-1003

- Ji-Yong Seo
Volume 29, issue 5, 2019
- Changes to the Housing Policy Debate Board pp. 693-693

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- The Fair Housing Act at 50: Successes, Failures, and Future Directions pp. 694-703

- Paul A. Jargowsky, Lei Ding and Natasha Fletcher
- The Fair Housing Act Today: Current Context and Challenges at 50 pp. 704-713

- Katherine M. O’Regan
- Fighting Housing Discrimination in Europe pp. 714-735

- Hilary Silver and Lauren Danielowski
- Survival of the Fairest: Examining HUD Reviews of Assessments of Fair Housing pp. 736-751

- Justin P. Steil and Nicholas Kelly
- Fair Housing After “Big Government”: How Tax Credits Are Reshaping the Legal Fight Against Racial Segregation pp. 752-768

- John N. Robinson
- Evidence and Actions on Mortgage Market Disparities: Research, Fair Lending Enforcement, and Consumer Protection pp. 769-794

- Marsha J. Courchane and Stephen Ross
- Real Denial Rates: A New Tool to Look at Who Is Receiving Mortgage Credit pp. 795-819

- Laurie S. Goodman, Bing Bai and Wei Li
- Do Small Area Fair Market Rents Reduce Racial Disparities in the Voucher Program? pp. 820-834

- Vincent J. Reina
- Gentrification and Fair Housing: Does Gentrification Further Integration? pp. 835-851

- Ingrid Gould Ellen and Gerard Torrats-Espinosa
Volume 29, issue 4, 2019
- The Impact of Homeless Prevention on Residential Instability: Evidence From the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program pp. 501-521

- Gabriel Piña and Maureen Pirog
- Does Homeownership Protect Individuals From Economic Hardship During Housing Busts? pp. 522-541

- Sisi Zhang and Robert Lerman
- Rental Housing Needs and Barriers From the Perspective of Veterans With Disabilities pp. 542-558

- Luz Mairena Semeah, Sherry Ahrentzen, Diane C. Cowper-Ripley, Leslie M. Santos-Roman, Julia O. Beamish and Kristine Farley
- Why Low-Income Households Become Unstably Housed: Evidence From the Panel Study of Income Dynamics pp. 559-587

- Seungbeom Kang
- On the Street During the Great Recession: Exploring the Relationship Between Foreclosures and Homelessness pp. 588-606

- Jacob William Faber
- Household Energy Costs and the Housing Choice Voucher Program: Do Utility Allowances Pay the Bills? pp. 607-626

- Anne Ray, Ruoniu Wang, Diep Nguyen, Jim Martinez, Nicholas Taylor and Jennison Kipp Searcy
- Does Foreclosure Prevention Counseling Work? pp. 627-644

- Jerry Anthony and Thomas P. Verghese
- Rethinking “Opportunity” in the Siting of Affordable Housing in California: Resident Perspectives on the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit pp. 645-669

- Carolina K. Reid
- Public Housing Authorities in the Private Market pp. 670-692

- Rachel Garshick Kleit, Whitney Airgood-Obrycki and Anaid Yerena
Volume 29, issue 3, 2019
- Unlocking Opportunities to Create a Culture of Health in Housing: Lessons From Interdisciplinary, Community-Engaged Research Teams pp. 397-402

- Sarah E. Gollust, Nora M. Marino, Kathleen T. Call and Irene H. Yen
- Bridging the Housing and Health Policy Divide: Lessons in Community Development From Memphis and Baltimore pp. 403-420

- Christina Plerhoples Stacy, Joseph Schilling, Ruth Gourevitch, Jacob Lowy, Brady Meixell and Rachel L. J. Thornton
- A Method for Making the Just City: Housing, Gentrification, and Health pp. 421-431

- Derek Hyra, Dominic Moulden, Carley Weted and Mindy Fullilove
- Health Effects After Renovation (HEAR) Study: Community-Engaged Inquiry Into the Health and Social Impacts of the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program Implementation in San Francisco pp. 432-439

- Leslie Dubbin, Susan Neufeld, Ellen Kersten and Irene H. Yen
- “I Would Say It’s Almost Like a Crime Against, You Know, the Soul”: Building a Culture of Health in Low-Income Housing Communities Through Addressing Childhood Trauma pp. 440-451

- Irán Barrera, Sabrina Kelley and Yumiko Aratani
- Making Baton Rouge Better: A Detailed Narrative of Synergy, Partnership, and Evolution of a Community-Based Research Project pp. 452-461

- Revathi I. Hines and Leslie Taylor-Grover
- Interdisciplinary, Community, and Peer Leadership Approach to Addressing Housing Among People Living With HIV in the Rural South pp. 462-474

- Safiya George Dalmida, George C. T. Mugoya, Billy Kirkpatrick, Kyle Rhoads Kraemer, Frenshai Bonner, Jasmine Merritt, Pamela Payne Foster, Jamie F. Satcher, Lauren B. Neal and Wambui Muiga
- Joining Forces: The Benefits and Challenges of Conducting Regulatory Research With a Policy Advocate pp. 475-488

- Mina Silberberg, Donna J. Biederman and Emily Carmody
- Seattle’s Yesler Terrace Redevelopment: Assessing the Impact of Multisector Strategies on Redevelopment Plans and Community Health pp. 489-500

- Stephanie A. Farquhar, Roxana Chen, Alastair Matheson, John Forsyth and Maria Ursua
Volume 29, issue 2, 2019
- Beyond Worst Case Needs: Measuring the Breadth and Severity of Housing Insecurity Among Urban Renters pp. 235-249

- Giselle Routhier
- Rental Market Discrimination Against Same-Sex Couples: Evidence From a Pairwise-Matched Email Correspondence Test pp. 250-272

- David Schwegman
- Gentrification and Displacement: Modeling a Complex Urban Process pp. 273-295

- Adam Eckerd, Yushim Kim and Heather Campbell
- Neighborhood Housing Resilience: Examining Changes in Foreclosed Homes During the U.S. Housing Recovery pp. 296-318

- Kyungsoon Wang
- Housing Subsidies and Early Childhood Development: A Comprehensive Review of Policies and Demonstration Projects pp. 319-342

- Yumiko Aratani, Sarah Lazzeroni, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and Diana Hernández
- Does the Likely Demographics of Affordable Housing Justify NIMBYism? pp. 343-358

- Robert Wassmer and Imaez Wahid
- A Methodological Critique of Wassmer and Wahid pp. 359-362

- Philip M. E. Garboden and Prentiss A. Dantzler
- Affordable Housing and Its Residents Are Not Pollutants pp. 363-368

- Mai Thi Nguyen and Corianne Payton Scally
- Comment on “Does the Likely Demographics of Affordable Housing Justify NIMBYism?” pp. 369-373

- J. Rosie Tighe and Edward G. Goetz
- Does the Likely Demographics of Affordable Housing [Motivate] NIMBYism pp. 374-379

- Robert Wassmer
- The Effect of the 2014 Federal Housing Administration Loan Limit Reductions on Homeownership Decisions pp. 380-396

- Daniel MacDonald
Volume 29, issue 1, 2019
- The Future of U.S. Housing Policy pp. 1-3

- Vincent Reina and John Landis
- Eleven Ways Demographic and Economic Change Is Reframing American Housing Policy pp. 4-21

- John Landis and Vincent Reina
- Affordable Rental Housing Policy pp. 22-24

- Sandra J. Newman
- Supply Skepticism: Housing Supply and Affordability pp. 25-40

- Vicki Been, Ingrid Gould Ellen and Katherine O’Regan
- The Elephant in the Zoning Code: Single Family Zoning in the Housing Supply Discussion pp. 41-43

- Paavo Monkkonen
- Section 8 Vouchers and Rent Limits: Do Small Area Fair Market Rent Limits Increase Access to Opportunity Neighborhoods? An Early Evaluation pp. 44-61

- Vincent Reina, Arthur Acolin and Raphael Bostic
- Necessary But Not Sufficient: Small Area Fair Market Rents and Voucher Access to Neighborhoods pp. 62-64

- Alex Schwartz
- What Should Be the Future of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program? pp. 65-81

- Kirk McClure
- Should We Fix What’s Not Broken? pp. 82-84

- Carolina K. Reid
- The Fairest of Them All: Analyzing Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Compliance pp. 85-105

- Justin Steil and Nicholas Kelly
- The Fairest of Them All pp. 106-107

- Edward Goetz
- Accessing Homeownership With Credit Constraints pp. 108-125

- Arthur Acolin, Laurie Goodman and Susan Wachter
- Simulating the Change in Young Adult Homeownership Through 2035: Effects of Growing Diversity and Rising Educational Attainment pp. 126-142

- Dowell Myers, Gary Painter, Julie Zissimopoulos, Hyojung Lee and Johanna Thunell
- Realizing the Potential for Increased Educational Attainment to Support Higher Homeownership Rates pp. 143-145

- Christopher E. Herbert
- Housing Preservation as a Means Toward Social Justice pp. 146-147

- Akira Drake Rodriguez
- One Size Fits None: Local Context and Planning for the Preservation of Affordable Housing pp. 148-165

- Kathryn L. Howell, Elizabeth J. Mueller and Barbara Brown Wilson
- The Neighborhood Effects of Federal Historic Tax Credits in Six Legacy Cities pp. 166-180

- Kelly L. Kinahan
- Protecting Neighborhoods or Priming Them for Gentrification? Historic Preservation, Housing, and Neighborhood Change pp. 181-183

- Brian J. McCabe
- Toward Research-Driven Policies on Neighborhood Change pp. 184-185

- Chenoa A. Flippen
- Assessing the Intersection of Neighborhood Change and Residential Mobility Pathways for the Chicago Metropolitan Area (2006–2015) pp. 186-212

- Andrew J. Greenlee
- Residential Mobility and Neighborhood Change in Chicago pp. 213-216

- Stefanie DeLuca
- Neighborhoods and National Housing Policy: Toward Circumscribed, Neighborhood-Sensitive Reforms pp. 217-231

- George C. Galster
- Bolster the Strength of States in Housing Policy pp. 232-234

- Michael C. Lens
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