Housing Policy Debate
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Volume 26, issue 6, 2016
- Editor’s Introduction pp. 887-887

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- Housing Upkeep and Public Good Provision in Residential Neighborhoods pp. 888-908

- Tammy Leonard
- Work Requirements in Public Housing: Impacts on Tenant Employment and Evictions pp. 909-927

- William M. Rohe, Michael D. Webb and Kirstin P. Frescoln
- Peak Millennials: Three Reinforcing Cycles That Amplify the Rise and Fall of Urban Concentration by Millennials pp. 928-947

- Dowell Myers
- Acknowledgment of Reviewers pp. 948-951

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 4-5, 2016
- Corrigendum pp. x-x

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. xi-xi

- The Editors
- Background, Outline, Emerging Themes, and Implications for Housing and Transportation Policy pp. 563-567

- John L. Renne and Lisa A. Sturtevant
- Untangling Housing Cost and Transportation Interactions: The Location Affordability Index Model—Version 2 (LAIM2) pp. 568-582

- P. M. Haas, G. L. Newmark and T. R. Morrison
- Where Does Location Affordability Drive Residential Mobility? An Analysis of Origin and Destination Communities pp. 583-606

- Andrew J. Greenlee and Beverly K. Wilson
- Neighborhood Opportunity and Location Affordability for Low-Income Renter Families pp. 607-645

- Dolores Acevedo-Garcia, Nancy McArdle, Erin Hardy, Keri-Nicole Dillman, Jason Reece, Unda Ioana Crisan, David Norris and Theresa L. Osypuk
- Quality of Life, Transportation Costs, and Federal Housing Assistance: Leveling the Playing Field pp. 646-669

- David Bieri and Casey J. Dawkins
- Searching for Affordability and Opportunity: A Framework for the Housing Choice Voucher Program pp. 670-691

- Rebecca J. Walter and Ruoniu Wang
- Moving to Location Affordability? Housing Choice Vouchers and Residential Relocation in the Portland, Oregon, Region pp. 692-713

- Andrée Tremoulet, Ryan J. Dann and Arlie Adkins
- Preserving Neighborhood Opportunity: Where Federal Housing Subsidies Expire pp. 714-732

- Michael C. Lens and Vincent Reina
- Beyond Neighborhood Quality: The Role of Residential Instability, Employment Access, and Location Affordability in Shaping Work Outcomes for HOPE VI Participants pp. 733-749

- Mai Thi Nguyen, Michael Webb, William Rohe and Estefany Noria
- Location Efficiency and Mortgage Risks for Low-Income Households pp. 750-765

- Nikhil Kaza, Sarah F. Riley, Roberto G. Quercia and Chao Yue Tian
- Who Buys Foreclosed Homes? How Neighborhood Characteristics Influence Real Estate-Owned Home Sales to Investors and Households pp. 766-784

- Andrew McMillan and Arnab Chakraborty
- Do Shrinking Cities Allow Redevelopment Without Displacement? An Analysis of Affordability Based on Housing and Transportation Costs for Redeveloping, Declining, and Stable Neighborhoods pp. 785-800

- J. Rosie Tighe and Joanna P. Ganning
- Transit-Induced Gentrification: Who Will Stay, and Who Will Go? pp. 801-818

- Casey Dawkins and Rolf Moeckel
- The Cost and Affordability Paradox of Transit-Oriented Development: A Comparison of Housing and Transportation Costs Across Transit-Oriented Development, Hybrid and Transit-Adjacent Development Station Typologies pp. 819-834

- John L. Renne, Tara Tolford, Shima Hamidi and Reid Ewing
- Location Efficiency and Affordability: A National Analysis of Walkable Access and HUD-Assisted Housing pp. 835-863

- Julia Koschinsky and Emily Talen
- Market Rental Housing Affordability and Rapid Transit Catchments: Application of a New Measure in Canada pp. 864-886

- Nick Revington and Craig Townsend
Volume 26, issue 3, 2016
- Cores and Peripheries: Spatial Analysis of Housing Choice Voucher Distribution in the San Francisco Bay Area Region, 2000--2010 pp. 417-436

- Jane Rongerude and Mônica Haddad
- How Affordable Is HUD Affordable Housing? pp. 437-455

- Shima Hamidi, Reid Ewing and John Renne
- Race and the Housing Cycle: Differences in Home Equity Trends Among Long-Term Homeowners pp. 456-473

- Jacob W. Faber and Ingrid Gould Ellen
- Lists and Lotteries: Rationing in the Housing Choice Voucher Program pp. 474-487

- M. Kathleen Moore
- Evaluating California’s Housing Element Law, Housing Equity, and Housing Production (1990--2007) pp. 488-516

- Darrel Ramsey-Musolf
- Can Local Ordinances Prevent Neighborhood Destabilization? pp. 517-535

- Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, Lisa Nelson, Francisca G.-C. Richter and Stephan Whitaker
- Putting the Supplier in Housing Supply: An Overview of the Growth and Concentration of Large Homebuilders in the United States (1990--2007) pp. 536-562

- Peter Wissoker
Volume 26, issue 2, 2016
- Editor’s Introduction pp. 275-275

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, Community Development, and Fair Housing: A Response to Orfield et al pp. 276-283

- Alex Schwartz
- Taking a Holistic View of Housing Policy pp. 284-295

- Myron Orfield, Will Stancil, Thomas Luce and Eric Myott
- Spotlight on the Main Actors: How Land Banks and Community Development Corporations Stabilize and Revitalize Cleveland Neighborhoods in the Aftermath of the Foreclosure Crisis pp. 296-315

- Yasuyuki Fujii
- Colonia Housing Conditions in Model Subdivisions: A Déjà Vu for Policy Makers pp. 316-333

- Noah J. Durst and Peter M. Ward
- Family Shelter Entry and Re-entry During the Recession in Hennepin County: The Role of Race, Residential Location, and Family Earnings pp. 334-345

- Maria Hanratty
- Rooms for Improvement: A Qualitative Metasynthesis of the Housing Choice Voucher Program pp. 346-361

- Erin Graves
- Section 8 Renters in the Phoenix, Arizona, Foreclosure Crisis: Implications for Poverty Deconcentration pp. 362-379

- Deirdre Pfeiffer and Joanna Lucio
- The Effect of Microneighborhood Conditions on Adult Educational Attainment in a Subsidized Housing Intervention pp. 380-397

- Laura Tach, Sara Jacoby, Douglas J. Wiebe, Terry Guerra and Therese S. Richmond
- Revived and Discouraged: Evaluating Employment Barriers for Section 3 Residents With Criminal Records pp. 398-415

- Rebecca J. Walter, Michael Caudy and James V. Ray
Volume 26, issue 1, 2016
- Editor’s Introduction pp. 1-1

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- Tracking and Explaining Neighborhood Socioeconomic Change in U.S. Metropolitan Areas Between 1990 and 2010 pp. 2-52

- John D. Landis
- School Quality, Residential Choice, and the U.S. Housing Bubble pp. 53-79

- Michael Insler and Kurtis Swope
- Housing Affordability and Health: Evidence From New York City pp. 80-104

- Rachel Meltzer and Alex Schwartz
- The Dilemmas of Frontline Staff Working With the Homeless: Housing First, Discretion, and the Task Environment pp. 105-122

- Carissa van den Berk-Clark
- Addressing the Affordable Housing Crisis for Vulnerable Renters: Insights From Broward County on an Affordable Housing Acquisition Tool pp. 123-149

- Rebecca Walter, Aaron Evans and Serge Atherwood
- The Geography of the Recent Housing Crisis: The Role of Urban Form pp. 150-171

- Hongwei Dong and J. Andrew Hansz
- Development of an Index of Subsidized Housing Availability and its Relationship to Housing Insecurity pp. 172-187

- Kathryn T. Bailey, John T. Cook, Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba, Patrick H. Casey, Mariana Chilton, Sharon M. Coleman, Diana Becker Cutts, Timothy C. Heeren, Ruth Rose-Jacobs, Maureen M. Black and Deborah A. Frank
- Why Do Housing Mobility Programs Fail in Moving Households to Better Neighborhoods? pp. 188-209

- Rachel Garshick Kleit, Seungbeom Kang and Corianne Payton Scally
- “We Need to Have a Meeting”: Public Housing Demolition and Collective Agency in Atlanta, Georgia pp. 210-230

- Danya E. Keene
- Household Energy Consumption and Housing Choice in the U.S. Residential Sector pp. 231-250

- Hossein Estiri
- Predictors of Homelessness Among Families and Single Adults After Exit From Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Programs: Evidence From the Department of Veterans Affairs Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program pp. 252-275

- Thomas Byrne, Dan Treglia, Dennis P. Culhane, John Kuhn and Vincent Kane
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