Housing Policy Debate
1999 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2015
- Preserving Community Assets: Do Foreclosure Sales Need to Negatively Impact the Neighborhood? pp. 649-683

- Hannah Thomas
- Comparing the Life-Cycle Costs of New Construction and Acquisition-Rehab of Affordable Multifamily Rental Housing pp. 684-714

- Charles Wilkins, Maya Brennan, Amy Deora, Anker Heegaard, Albert Lee and Jeffrey Lubell
- Rethinking Locational Outcomes for Housing Choice Vouchers: A Case Study in Duval County, Florida pp. 715-738

- Ruoniu Wang,, Kristin Larsen, and Anne Ray
- Unreliable Water Access in U.S. Mobile Homes: Evidence From the American Housing Survey pp. 739-753

- Gregory Pierce and Silvia Jimenez
- The Home Maintenance and Improvement Behaviors of Older Adults in Boston pp. 754-781

- Jaclene Begley and Lauren Lambie-Hanson
- The Future of Housing Research: Introduction pp. 782-782

- Thomas W. Sanchez, Editor
- Housing Low-Income Households: Lessons From the Sharing Economy? pp. 783-784

- Ingrid Gould Ellen
- Greasing the Wheels of Social Integration: Housing and Beyond in Mixed-Income, Mixed-Race Neighborhoods pp. 785-788

- Derek Hyra
- Globalization of Finance and the Future of Home Mortgage Finance pp. 789-791

- Kathe Newman
- The Effects of the Mortgage Crisis on Housing Policy Research pp. 792-795

- Dan Immergluck
- The Intersection of Immigration and Housing Policies: Implications for the U.S. Housing Market and Economy pp. 796-798

- Mai Thi Nguyen
- Laying the Foundation for the Next Generation of Rental Housing Policies pp. 799-801

- Jeffrey M. Lubell
- The Future of Research on Assisted Housing for the Poor pp. 802-805

- Kirk McClure
- Back to Basics: The Whether, When, and How of Housing Effects pp. 806-808

- Sandra J. Newman
- The Future of Housing Research: The Importance of Going Local pp. 809-812

- Lisa A. Sturtevant
- Housing America: The Unequal Geography of Risk and Opportunity pp. 813-816

- Susan Wachter
Volume 25, issue 3, 2015
- Homeownership, the Great Recession, and Wealth: Evidence From the Survey of Consumer Finances pp. 419-445

- Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Clinton Key and Shannon Carrillo
- Desire for Smart Growth: A Survey of Residential Preferences in the Salt Lake Region of Utah pp. 446-462

- Guang Tian, Reid Ewing and William Greene
- Housing Programs Fail to Deliver on Neighborhood Quality, Reexamined pp. 463-496

- Kirk McClure and Bonnie Johnson
- Transportation Access, Rental Vouchers, and Neighborhood Satisfaction: Evidence From the Moving to Opportunity Experiment pp. 497-530

- Casey Dawkins, Jae Sik Jeon and Rolf Pendall
- Investigating the Connection Between Transit-Oriented Development and Displacement: Four Hypotheses pp. 531-548

- Lisa Rayle
- The Impact of Housing Submarkets and Urban Form on the Foreclosure Crisis in U.S. Urban Counties pp. 549-573

- Indro Ray and Subhrajit Guhathakurta
- High Costs and Segregation in Subsidized Housing Policy pp. 574-607

- Myron Orfield, Will Stancil, Thomas Luce and Eric Myott
- Poverty-Pimping CDCs: The Search for Dispersal's Next Bogeyman pp. 608-618

- Edward Goetz
- Response to Poverty-Pimping CDCs: The Search for Dispersal's Next Bogeyman pp. 619-633

- Myron Orfield, Will Stancil, Thomas Luce and Eric Myott
- The Social Science of Affordable Housing pp. 634-638

- Douglas S. Massey
- The Affordable Housing Industry Needs to Develop Capacity to Work in High Opportunity Neighborhoods pp. 639-643

- Jill Khadduri
- Place-Based Housing Assistance and Access to Opportunity: Implications for Fair Housing in the Twin Cities pp. 644-648

- Casey Dawkins
Volume 25, issue 2, 2015
- Housing Policy Debate Associate Editors and Editorial Advisory Board pp. 205-207

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- Where Has Housing Policy Debate Been? pp. 208-214

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- Housing Choice Voucher Location Patterns a Decade Later pp. 215-233

- Kirk McClure, Alex F. Schwartz and Lydia B. Taghavi
- Mandatory Versus Incentive-Based State Zoning Reform Policiesfor Affordable Housing in the United States:A Comparative Assessment pp. 234-262

- Tej Kumar Karki
- Why Is Homeownership Associated With Nonfinancial Benefits? A Path Analysis of Competing Mechanisms pp. 263-288

- Mark R. Lindblad and Roberto G. Quercia
- A General Pricing Model for a Mortgage Insurance Contract Considering the Effects of Multivariate Random Variables on Termination Probabilities and Loss Rate pp. 289-307

- Ming Shann Tsai and Shu Ling Chiang
- Affordable Homeownership: The Incidence and Effect of Down Payment Assistance pp. 308-319

- Allison Freeman and Jeffrey J. Harden
- Do the Joneses Help You Keep Up? A Natural Experiment in Exposure to Nonpoor Neighbors pp. 320-352

- H. Schwartz, S. Burkhauser, B.A. Griffin, D.P. Kennedy, H.D. Green, Jr., A. Kennedy-Hendricks and C.E. Pollack
- The Consequences of Gentrification for Racial Change in Washington, DC pp. 353-373

- Jonathan Jackson
- Affordability After Subsidies: Understanding the Trajectories of Former Assisted Housing in Florida pp. 374-394

- Andres G. Blanco, Jeongseob Kim, Anne Ray, Caleb Stewart and Hyungchul Chung
- Second-Generation Policy Priorities for Colonias and Informal Settlements in Texas pp. 395-417

- Noah J. Durst
Volume 25, issue 1, 2015
- Housing Policy Debate 's 25th Anniversary pp. 1-1

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- "The Big Mo": The Early Days of Housing Policy Debate pp. 2-15

- Karen A. Danielsen
- The Changing Relationship Between Housing and Inequality, 1980-2010 pp. 16-40

- Thomas B. Foster and Rachel Garshick Kleit
- Bankruptcy During Foreclosure: Home Preservation Through Chapters 7 and 13 pp. 41-66

- Mark R. Lindblad, Roberto G. Quercia, Melissa B. Jacoby, Ling Wang and Huifang Zhao
- Is Investor Purchasing of Foreclosures Related to Neighborhood Crime? Evidence From a Phoenix Suburb pp. 67-90

- Deirdre Pfeiffer, Danielle Wallace and Alyssa Chamberlain
- Residential Segregation, Housing Submarkets, and Spatial Analysis: St. Louis and Cincinnati as a Case Study pp. 91-115

- Sungsoon Hwang
- Housing Affordability and Child Well-Being pp. 116-151

- Sandra J. Newman and C. Scott Holupka
- The Cost of Good Intentions: Thermal Discomfort in Traditional Public Housing Units With Preset Thermostats pp. 152-178

- Laurie A. Walker
- Resident-Owned, Informal Mobile Home Communities in Rural California: The Case of Rancho Don Antonio, Coachella Valley pp. 179-194

- Vinit Mukhija and David R. Mason
Volume 24, issue 4, 2014
- Employment Accessibility Among Housing Subsidy Recipients pp. 671-691

- Michael Lens
- Measuring What Matters: A Call for a Meaningful Metric of Affordable Rental Housing Production Cost-Efficiency pp. 692-716

- Jake Wegmann
- Compact, Walkable, Diverse Neighborhoods:Assessing Effects on Residents pp. 717-750

- Emily Talen and Julia Koschinsky
- The Privatization of College Housing: Poverty, Affordability, and the U.S. Public University pp. 751-768

- Thomas M. Laidley
- Lessons From Las Vegas: Housing Markets, Neighborhoods, and Distressed Single-Family Property Investors pp. 769-801

- Alan Mallach
- Family Unification Program: Housing Services for Homeless Child Welfare-Involved Families pp. 802-814

- Patrick J. Fowler and Dina Chavira
Volume 24, issue 3, 2014
- Editor's Introduction pp. 499-499

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- More Than Meets the Market? Landlord Agency in the Illinois Housing Choice Voucher Program pp. 500-524

- Andrew J. Greenlee
- Public Housing Residence and College Performance: Evidence From the Nation's Largest Urban Public University pp. 525-543

- Simon McDonnell, Colin C. Chellman and David Crook
- The Reconcentration of Poverty: Patterns of Housing Voucher Use, 2000 to 2008 pp. 544-567

- Molly W. Metzger
- Investing in Crisis: The Methods, Strategies, and Expectations of Investors in Single-Family Foreclosed Homes in Distressed Neighborhoods pp. 568-593

- Dan Immergluck and Jonathan Law
- Addressing Restrictive Zoning for Affordable Housing: Experiences in Four States pp. 594-636

- Rachel G. Bratt and Abigail Vladeck
- FHA in the Great Recession: Rebalancing Its Role pp. 637-643

- John C. Weicher
- FHA: Recent History and Future Prospects pp. 644-650

- Robert Van Order and Anthony Yezer
- FHA: Reforms to Protect Taxpayers and Borrowers pp. 651-662

- Sarah Rosen Wartell and Mark A. Willis
- Three Visions for the Future of the FHA pp. 663-665

- Jonathan Spader and Jill Khadduri
- The Essential if Problematic Role of FHA Mortgage Insurance pp. 666-669

- Alex Schwartz
Volume 24, issue 2, 2014
- The Impact of Abandoned Properties on Nearby Property Values pp. 311-334

- Hye-Sung Han
- Is Urban Sprawl Good for Minorities? pp. 335-363

- Jared M. Ragusett
- Leaving Homelessness Behind: Housing Decisions Among Families Exiting Shelter pp. 364-386

- Benjamin W. Fisher, Lindsay S. Mayberry, Marybeth Shinn and Jill Khadduri
- Asset Accumulation and Housing Cost Burden: Pathways to (Not) Saving pp. 387-414

- Ruby Mendenhall, Karen Z. Kramer and Ilana R. Akresh
- Moving to Opportunity's Impact on Health and Well-Being Among High-Dosage Participants pp. 415-445

- Shawn Moulton, Laura R. Peck and Keri-Nicole Dillman
- Impacts of the Community Reinvestment Act on Neighborhood Change and Gentrification pp. 446-466

- John Fitzgerald and Samuel P. Vitello
- Exploring Multiple Levels of Access to Rental Subsidies and Supportive Housing pp. 467-484

- Katherine Quinn, Julia Dickson-Gomez, Timothy McAuliffe and Jill Owczarzak
- Job-Worker Balance and Income Match in the United States pp. 485-497

- Philip Stoker and Reid Ewing
Volume 24, issue 1, 2014
- Housing Policy Debate Associate Editors and Editorial Advisory Board pp. 1-2

- Thomas W. Sanchez and Derek Hyra
- The Community Development Block Grant Program Turns 40: Proposals for Program Expansion and Reform pp. 3-13

- William M. Rohe and George C. Galster
- How CDBG Came to Pass pp. 14-45

- Charles J. Orlebeke and John C. Weicher
- Community Development Block Grants at 40: Time for a Makeover pp. 46-90

- Michael J. Rich
- Assessing the Allocation of CDBG to Community Development Need pp. 91-118

- Robert A. Collinson
- Where Does the Bucket Leak? Sending Money to the Poor via the Community Development Block Grant Program pp. 119-171

- Leah Brooks and Maxim Sinitsyn
- Using Community Development Block Grant Dollars to Revitalize Neighborhoods: The Impact of Program Spending in Philadelphia pp. 172-191

- Karen Beck Pooley
- Reinforcing Inequalities: The Impact of the CDBG Program on Post-Katrina Rebuilding pp. 192-212

- Kevin Fox Gotham
- CDBG Disaster Recovery Assistance and Homeowners' Rebuilding Outcomes Following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita pp. 213-237

- Jonathan Spader and Jennifer Turnham
- The Role of the CDBG Program in Rural America pp. 238-257

- Keith Wiley
- Federally Sponsored Local Economic and Community Development: A Look at HUD's Section 108 Program pp. 258-287

- Priscila Prunella, Brett Theodos and Alexander Thackeray
- Community Development and Fair Housing: A Work Still in Progress pp. 288-296

- Laurence D. Pearl
- CDBG at 40: Opportunities and Obstacles pp. 297-302

- Raphael Bostic
- Looking Back and Looking Ahead: CDBG and the Future of Federal Urban Policy pp. 303-309

- Xavier de Souza Briggs
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