Housing Policy Debate
1999 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue 6, 2018
- Editor’s Introduction pp. 831-831

- Tom Sanchez
- A Typology of Mansionization in the Inner-Ring Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, 2000–2015 pp. 832-853

- Suzanne Lanyi Charles
- The Federal Impact on Early Postwar Suburbanization pp. 854-875

- John Bélec, Richard Harris and Geoff Rose
- Achieving Economic Self-Sufficiency Through Housing Assistance: An Assessment of a Self-Sufficiency Program of the Housing Authority of Champaign County, Illinois pp. 876-900

- Han Bum Lee and Paul McNamara
- The Growth of Control? Changes in Local Land-Use Regulation in Major U.S. Metropolitan Areas From 1994 to 2003 pp. 901-919

- Rolf Pendall, Jake Wegmann, Jonathan Martin and Dehui Wei
- How Vehicle Access Enables Low-Income Households to Live in Better Neighborhoods pp. 920-939

- Jae Sik Jeon, Casey Dawkins and Rolf Pendall
- Heterogeneity in Income: Effects of Racial Concentration on Foreclosures in Los Angeles, California pp. 940-962

- C. Aujean Lee
- Costly, Regressive, and Ineffective: How Sensitive Is Public Support for the Mortgage Interest Deduction in the United States? pp. 963-978

- Brian J. McCabe
- Taking Stock: What Drives Landlord Participation in the Housing Choice Voucher Program pp. 979-1003

- Philip M. E. Garboden, Eva Rosen, Stefanie DeLuca and Kathryn Edin
- Challenges in the Creation of Mixed-Use Affordable Housing: Measuring and Explaining Its Limited Prevalence pp. 1004-1021

- Yonah Freemark
- Acknowledgment of Housing Policy Debate Reviewers pp. 1022-1025

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 5, 2018
- Cohousing For Whom? Survey Evidence to Support the Diffusion of Socially and Spatially Integrated Housing in the United States pp. 653-667

- Robert H. W. Boyer and Suzanne Leland
- Surviving the Great Recession: Nonprofit Housing Developers Through the Lens of Organizational Theory pp. 668-694

- Karna Wong
- Barriers to Integrating New Urbanism in Mixed-Income Housing Plans in Chicago: Developer, Housing Official, and Consultant Perspectives pp. 695-726

- April Jackson
- Points for Place: Can State Governments Shape Siting Patterns of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Developments? pp. 727-745

- Ingrid Gould Ellen and Keren Mertens Horn
- Broken Promises or Selective Memory Planning? A National Picture of HOPE VI Plans and Realities pp. 746-769

- Lawrence J. Vale, Shomon Shamsuddin and Nicholas Kelly
- Stuck in Subprime? Examining the Barriers to Refinancing Mortgage Debt pp. 770-796

- Lauren Lambie-Hanson and Carolina Reid
- Squatting for Survival: Precarious Housing in a Declining U.S. City pp. 797-813

- Claire W. Herbert
- Renting the Dream: The Rise of Single-Family Rentership in the Sunbelt Metropolis pp. 814-829

- Dan Immergluck
Volume 28, issue 4, 2018
- Affordable Rental Housing Development in the U.S. For-Profit Sector: Implications of a Case Study of McCormack Baron Salazar pp. 489-514

- Rachel G. Bratt
- Rental Housing Assistance and Health: Evidence From the Survey of Income and Program Participation pp. 515-533

- Deirdre Pfeiffer
- Linking Public Housing to Education: A Comparative Case Study of HOPE VI pp. 534-552

- Donna Comrie
- Consolidating ZIP Codes for Small Area Fair Market Rents: A Method for Implementing the New Rule pp. 553-571

- Rebecca J. Walter
- Gateway to Opportunity? Disparities in Neighborhood Conditions Among Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Residents pp. 572-591

- Ingrid Gould Ellen, Keren Mertens Horn and Yiwen Kuai
- Social Ties and the Incidence of Homelessness pp. 592-608

- Kevin Corinth and Claire Rossi-de Vries
- Consequences of Forced Residential Relocation: Early Impacts of Urban Renewal Strategies on Forced Relocatees’ Housing Opportunities and Socioeconomic Outcomes pp. 609-634

- E. M. (Emily) Miltenburg, H. G. (Herman) van de Werfhorst, S. (Sako) Musterd and K. (Koen) Tieskens
- “It Was Like I Lost Everything”: The Harmful Impacts of Homeless-Targeted Policies pp. 635-651

- Jennifer Darrah-Okike, Sarah Soakai, Susan Nakaoka, Tai Dunson-Strane and Karen Umemoto
Volume 28, issue 3, 2018
- Economic Prosperity and Housing Affordability in the United States: Lessons from the Booming 1990s pp. 325-341

- Jerry Anthony
- Is a Fixer-Upper Actually a Downer? Homeownership, Gender, Work on the Home, and Subjective Well-being pp. 342-367

- Eric A. Morris
- Using Private Information to Predict Homelessness Entries: Evidence and Prospects pp. 368-392

- Brendan O’Flaherty, Rosanna Scutella and Yi-Ping Tseng
- Complicating the Story of Location Affordability pp. 393-410

- Michael J. Smart and Nicholas J. Klein
- How Do Developers Respond to Land Use Regulations? An Analysis of New Housing in Los Angeles pp. 411-427

- C. J. Gabbe
- Segmentation of Homebuyers by Location Choice Preferences pp. 428-442

- Kurt Borth and Robert Summers
- Mortgage Choice in Rural Housing pp. 443-465

- Kevin A. Park and Joshua J. Miller
- Potential Challenges to Targeting Low- and Moderate-Income Communities in a Time of Urgent Need: The Case of CDBG-DR in New York State after Superstorm Sandy pp. 466-487

- Simon McDonnell, Pooya Ghorbani, Swati Desai, Courtney Wolf and David M. Burgy
Volume 28, issue 2, 2018
- Saving Strong Neighborhoods From the Destruction of Mortgage Foreclosures: The Impact of Community-Based Efforts in Detroit, Michigan pp. 153-179

- Lan Deng, Eric Seymour, Margaret Dewar and June Manning Thomas
- Does Placing Affordable Housing Near Rail Raise Development Costs? Evidence From California’s Four Largest Metropolitan Planning Organizations pp. 180-198

- Matthew Palm and Deb Niemeier
- Navigating Limited and Uncertain Access to Subsidized Housing After Prison pp. 199-214

- Danya E. Keene, Alana Rosenberg, Penelope Schlesinger, Monica Guo and Kim M. Blankenship
- Segregation and the Geography of Creditworthiness: Racial Inequality in a Recovered Mortgage Market pp. 215-247

- Jacob William Faber
- Health and Health Services Access Among Adults With Disabilities Who Receive Federal Housing Assistance pp. 248-266

- Debra L. Brucker, Veronica Helms and Teresa Souza
- Do State Affordable Housing Appeals Systems Backfire? A Natural Experiment pp. 267-284

- Nicholas J. Marantz and Harya S. Dillon
- Housing Decisions Among Homeless Families Involved in the Child Welfare System pp. 285-298

- Anne K. Rufa and Patrick J. Fowler
- Confronting Urban Crisis and Opportunity in the 1990s: An Insiders’ View on How Fannie Mae’s Housing Research Helped Reset Policy and Remade Cities pp. 299-316

- Karen A. Danielsen and Robert E. Lang
- Fannie Mae and Other Influences on Housing Policy pp. 317-319

- David Listokin
- A Contrarian View on the Influence Fannie Mae’s Housing Research Had During the 1990s to Reset Policy and Remake Cities pp. 320-323

- John L. Ligon
Volume 28, issue 1, 2018
- Housing Policy in Crisis: An International Perspective pp. 1-5

- Desiree J. Fields and Stuart N. Hodkinson
- Privatization in an Era of Economic Crisis: Using Market-Based Policies to Remedy Market Failures pp. 6-28

- Amy T. Khare
- A Crisis of Crisis Management? Evaluating Post-2010 Housing Restructuring in Nanjing, China pp. 29-49

- Zhao Zhang, Niamh Moore-Cherry and Declan Redmond
- Procyclical Social Housing and the Crisis of Irish Housing Policy: Marketization, Social Housing, and the Property Boom and Bust pp. 50-63

- Michael Byrne and Michelle Norris
- Collective Self-Help, Financial Inclusion, and the Commons: Searching for Solutions to Accra’s Housing Crisis pp. 64-78

- Tom Gillespie
- Governing the Informal: Housing Policies Over Informal Settlements in China, India, and Brazil pp. 79-93

- Xuefei Ren
- Investors and the Geography of the Subprime Housing Crisis pp. 94-116

- Peter Rosenblatt and Steven J. Sacco
- Who Loses and Who Wins in a Housing Crisis? Lessons From Spain and Greece for a Nuanced Understanding of Dispossession pp. 117-134

- Georgia Alexandri and Michael Janoschka
- The Prehistories of Neoliberal Housing Policies in Italy and Spain and Their Reification in Times of Crisis pp. 135-151

- Cesare Di Feliciantonio and Manuel B. Aalbers
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