Housing Policy Debate
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Volume 27, issue 6, 2017
- Corrigendum pp. x-x

- The Editors
- It’s Good but Is It Right? An Under-the-Hood View of the Location Affordability Index pp. 807-824

- Joanna P. Ganning
- Homelessness Interventions in Georgia: Rapid Re-Housing, Transitional Housing, and the Likelihood of Returning to Shelter pp. 825-842

- Jason M. Rodriguez and Tessa A. Eidelman
- Subsidized Housing and Residential Trajectories: An Application of Matched Sequence Analysis pp. 843-874

- Kwan Ok Lee, Richard Smith and George Galster
- Fiscal Austerity and Rental Housing Policy in the United States and United Kingdom, 2010–2016 pp. 875-896

- John Goering and Christine M. E. Whitehead
- Putting Equality in Place: The Normative Foundations of Geographic Equality of Opportunity pp. 897-912

- Casey J. Dawkins
- The Cartography of Opportunity: Spatial Data Science for Equitable Urban Policy pp. 913-940

- Elijah Knaap
- The Geography of Opportunity 20 Years Later pp. 941-943

- George Galster
- Acknowledgment of Reviewers pp. 944-947

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 27, issue 5, 2017
- Changes to the Associate Editors and Editorial Advisory Board pp. 657-658

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- The End of Sprawl? Not so Fast pp. 659-697

- John D. Landis
- Obtaining Differentiation Premiums in the Presence of Fee Regulation in the Residential Real Estate Appraisal Industry pp. 698-711

- Andrew R. Sanderford, Dustin C. Read, Weibin Xu and Kevin Boyle
- Collateral Damage: The Impact of Mortgage Debt on U.S. Savings pp. 712-733

- Cengiz Tunc and Abdullah Yavas
- One Strike to Second Chances: Using Criminal Backgrounds in Admission Decisions for Assisted Housing pp. 734-750

- Rebecca J. Walter, Jill Viglione and Marie Skubak Tillyer
- Race and Assisted Housing pp. 751-771

- Sandra J. Newman and C. Scott Holupka
- Evaluating the Impacts of an Enhanced Family Self-Sufficiency Program pp. 772-788

- Anna Maria Santiago, George C. Galster and Richard J. Smith
- Future Prospects for Public Housing in the United States: Lessons From the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program pp. 789-806

- Alex Schwartz
Volume 27, issue 4, 2017
- The Characteristics and Unmet Housing Program Needs of Disabled HUD-Assisted Households pp. 499-518

- Casey Dawkins and Mark Miller
- Walking Away From: Housing Mobility and Neighborhood Opportunity in Baltimore pp. 519-546

- Stefanie DeLuca and Peter Rosenblatt
- Why Place Really Matters: A Qualitative Approach to Housing Preferences and Neighborhood Effects pp. 547-569

- Hayden Shelby
- Spatially and Sequentially Heterogeneous Discounts of Distressed Property Values in Cuyahoga County, Ohio pp. 570-583

- Youngme Seo and Brian Mikelbank
- Do Neighborhood Effects on Low-Income Minority Children Depend on Their Age? Evidence From a Public Housing Natural Experiment pp. 584-610

- George Galster and Anna Maria Santiago
- The Origins of the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program and the End of Public Housing pp. 611-639

- James Hanlon
- Do Local Economic Conditions Affect Homelessness? Impact of Area Housing Market Factors, Unemployment, and Poverty on Community Homeless Rates pp. 640-655

- Maria Hanratty
Volume 27, issue 3, 2017
- How Location Efficient Is LIHTC? Measuring and Explaining State-Level Achievement pp. 335-355

- Arlie Adkins, Andrew Sanderford and Gary Pivo
- Evaluating the Concept of Location Affordability: Recent Data on the Relationship Between Transportation, Housing, and Urban Form pp. 356-371

- Ann M. Hartell
- A Historical Assessment of Home Buyout Policy: Are We Learning or Just Failing? pp. 372-392

- Alex Greer and Sherri Brokopp Binder
- Homeownership and Nontraditional and Subprime Mortgages pp. 393-418

- Arthur Acolin, Xudong An, Raphael Bostic and Susan Wachter
- The Effects of a Housing Mobility Experiment on Participants’ Residential Environments pp. 419-448

- Quynh C. Nguyen, Dolores Acevedo-Garcia, Nicole M. Schmidt and Theresa L. Osypuk
- Temporary Loan Limits as a Natural Experiment in Federal Housing Administration Insurance pp. 449-466

- Kevin A. Park
- The Future of Housing Policy: Recommendations for the New HUD Administrator pp. 467-467

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- Opportunity, Housing Access, and Infrastructure pp. 468-471

- Arthur Acolin, Scott Bernstein and Susan Wachter
- Make Rail (and Transit-Oriented Development) Great Again pp. 472-475

- John L. Renne
- Managing “Cataclysmic Money”: How Financial Regulation Matters for the Future of U.S. Housing Policy pp. 476-482

- David Bieri
- Make American Housing Great Again pp. 483-485

- Elvin Wyly
- The Future of Housing Policy: Fungibility of Rental Housing Programs to Better Fit With Market Need pp. 486-489

- Kirk McClure
- Tackling the Housing Affordability Crisis pp. 490-494

- William M. Rohe
- Implementation—A Critical Step in Ensuring Housing Policy Success pp. 495-498

- Jeffrey Lubell
Volume 27, issue 2, 2017
- Housing for an Aging Population pp. 167-192

- Sewin Chan and Ingrid Gould Ellen
- Breaking the Double Impasse: Securing and Supporting Diverse Housing Tenures in the United States pp. 193-216

- Jake Wegmann, Alex Schafran and Deirdre Pfeiffer
- Hidden Costs and Deadweight Losses: Bundled Parking and Residential Rents in the Metropolitan United States pp. 217-229

- C. J. Gabbe and Gregory Pierce
- Encouraging Residential Moves to Opportunity Neighborhoods: An Experiment Testing Incentives Offered to Housing Voucher Recipients pp. 230-260

- Heather L. Schwartz, Kata Mihaly and Breann Gala
- People Versus Place, People and Place, or More? New Directions for Housing Policy pp. 261-265

- George Galster
- How Do People-Based Housing Policies Affect People (and Place)? pp. 266-281

- Ann Owens
- The What, Where, and When of Place-Based Housing Policy’s Neighborhood Effects pp. 282-305

- Keri-Nicole Dillman, Keren Mertens Horn and Ann Verrilli
- Beyond People Versus Place: A Place-Conscious Framework for Investing in Housing and Neighborhoods pp. 306-314

- Margery Austin Turner
- People and Place in Low-Income Housing Policy pp. 315-319

- Katherine O’Regan
- People and Place in Low-Income Housing Policy—Unwinding Segregation in Connecticut pp. 320-326

- Erin Boggs
- Peak Millennials pp. 327-330

- Robert E. Lang and Karen A. Danielsen
- Empower the Millennials pp. 331-333

- Emily Talen
Volume 27, issue 1, 2017
- Rolling the Dice on Foreclosure Prevention: Differences Across Mortgage Servicers in Loan Modifications and Loan Cure Rates pp. 1-27

- Carolina K. Reid, Carly Urban and J. Michael Collins
- Post-Foreclosure Conveyance of Occupied Homes and Preferential Sales to Nonprofits: Rationales, Policies, and Underlying Conflicts pp. 28-59

- Rachel G. Bratt
- Rented, Crowded, and Unaffordable? Social Vulnerabilities and the Accumulation of Precarious Housing Conditions in Los Angeles pp. 60-79

- Eileen Díaz McConnell
- Seasonal Variation in Family Homeless Shelter Usage pp. 80-97

- Gregg Colburn
- Statutory Protection for Renters: Classification of State Landlord–Tenant Policy Approaches pp. 98-119

- Megan E. Hatch
- Are Discrimination and Social Capital Related to Housing Instability? pp. 120-136

- Mary Ann Priester, Kirk A. Foster and Todd C. Shaw
- Fiscal Crisis and Community Development: The Great Recession, Support Networks, and Community Development Corporation Capacity pp. 137-165

- Dale E. Thomson and Harley Etienne
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