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Housing Policy Debate

1999 - 2025

Current editor(s): Tom Sanchez, Susanne Viscarra and Derek Hyra

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Volume 28, issue 6, 2018

Editor’s Introduction pp. 831-831 Downloads
Tom Sanchez
A Typology of Mansionization in the Inner-Ring Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, 2000–2015 pp. 832-853 Downloads
Suzanne Lanyi Charles
The Federal Impact on Early Postwar Suburbanization pp. 854-875 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Rolf Pendall, Jake Wegmann, Jonathan Martin and Dehui Wei
How Vehicle Access Enables Low-Income Households to Live in Better Neighborhoods pp. 920-939 Downloads
Jae Sik Jeon, Casey Dawkins and Rolf Pendall
Heterogeneity in Income: Effects of Racial Concentration on Foreclosures in Los Angeles, California pp. 940-962 Downloads
C. Aujean Lee
Costly, Regressive, and Ineffective: How Sensitive Is Public Support for the Mortgage Interest Deduction in the United States? pp. 963-978 Downloads
Brian J. McCabe
Taking Stock: What Drives Landlord Participation in the Housing Choice Voucher Program pp. 979-1003 Downloads
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 Downloads
Yonah Freemark
Acknowledgment of Housing Policy Debate Reviewers pp. 1022-1025 Downloads
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 Downloads
Robert H. W. Boyer and Suzanne Leland
Surviving the Great Recession: Nonprofit Housing Developers Through the Lens of Organizational Theory pp. 668-694 Downloads
Karna Wong
Barriers to Integrating New Urbanism in Mixed-Income Housing Plans in Chicago: Developer, Housing Official, and Consultant Perspectives pp. 695-726 Downloads
April Jackson
Points for Place: Can State Governments Shape Siting Patterns of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Developments? pp. 727-745 Downloads
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 Downloads
Lawrence J. Vale, Shomon Shamsuddin and Nicholas Kelly
Stuck in Subprime? Examining the Barriers to Refinancing Mortgage Debt pp. 770-796 Downloads
Lauren Lambie-Hanson and Carolina Reid
Squatting for Survival: Precarious Housing in a Declining U.S. City pp. 797-813 Downloads
Claire W. Herbert
Renting the Dream: The Rise of Single-Family Rentership in the Sunbelt Metropolis pp. 814-829 Downloads
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 Downloads
Rachel G. Bratt
Rental Housing Assistance and Health: Evidence From the Survey of Income and Program Participation pp. 515-533 Downloads
Deirdre Pfeiffer
Linking Public Housing to Education: A Comparative Case Study of HOPE VI pp. 534-552 Downloads
Donna Comrie
Consolidating ZIP Codes for Small Area Fair Market Rents: A Method for Implementing the New Rule pp. 553-571 Downloads
Rebecca J. Walter
Gateway to Opportunity? Disparities in Neighborhood Conditions Among Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Residents pp. 572-591 Downloads
Ingrid Gould Ellen, Keren Mertens Horn and Yiwen Kuai
Social Ties and the Incidence of Homelessness pp. 592-608 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jerry Anthony
Is a Fixer-Upper Actually a Downer? Homeownership, Gender, Work on the Home, and Subjective Well-being pp. 342-367 Downloads
Eric A. Morris
Using Private Information to Predict Homelessness Entries: Evidence and Prospects pp. 368-392 Downloads
Brendan O’Flaherty, Rosanna Scutella and Yi-Ping Tseng
Complicating the Story of Location Affordability pp. 393-410 Downloads
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 Downloads
C. J. Gabbe
Segmentation of Homebuyers by Location Choice Preferences pp. 428-442 Downloads
Kurt Borth and Robert Summers
Mortgage Choice in Rural Housing pp. 443-465 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Matthew Palm and Deb Niemeier
Navigating Limited and Uncertain Access to Subsidized Housing After Prison pp. 199-214 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jacob William Faber
Health and Health Services Access Among Adults With Disabilities Who Receive Federal Housing Assistance pp. 248-266 Downloads
Debra L. Brucker, Veronica Helms and Teresa Souza
Do State Affordable Housing Appeals Systems Backfire? A Natural Experiment pp. 267-284 Downloads
Nicholas J. Marantz and Harya S. Dillon
Housing Decisions Among Homeless Families Involved in the Child Welfare System pp. 285-298 Downloads
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 Downloads
Karen A. Danielsen and Robert E. Lang
Fannie Mae and Other Influences on Housing Policy pp. 317-319 Downloads
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 Downloads
John L. Ligon

Volume 28, issue 1, 2018

Housing Policy in Crisis: An International Perspective pp. 1-5 Downloads
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 Downloads
Amy T. Khare
A Crisis of Crisis Management? Evaluating Post-2010 Housing Restructuring in Nanjing, China pp. 29-49 Downloads
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 Downloads
Michael Byrne and Michelle Norris
Collective Self-Help, Financial Inclusion, and the Commons: Searching for Solutions to Accra’s Housing Crisis pp. 64-78 Downloads
Tom Gillespie
Governing the Informal: Housing Policies Over Informal Settlements in China, India, and Brazil pp. 79-93 Downloads
Xuefei Ren
Investors and the Geography of the Subprime Housing Crisis pp. 94-116 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Cesare Di Feliciantonio and Manuel B. Aalbers
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