Housing Policy Debate
1999 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2013
- Fusing Technical and Political Rationality in Community Development: A Prescriptive Model of Efficiency-Based Strategic Geographic Targeting pp. 615-642

- John Accordino and Fabrizio Fasulo
- Single-Family Housing Market Segmentation, Post-Foreclosure Resale Duration, and Neighborhood Attributes pp. 643-665

- Yanmei Li and Rebecca Walter
- Postrecession Drivers of Preferences for Homeownership pp. 666-687

- Rachel Bogardus Drew and Christopher E. Herbert
- Do Homeowners Associations Affect Citywide Segregation? Evidence From Florida Municipalities pp. 688-713

- Rachel Meltzer
- From Redlining to Subprime Lending: How Neighborhood Narratives Mask Financial Distress in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn pp. 714-737

- Hilary Botein
- The Financial Crisis Hits Home: Foreclosures and Asset Exhaustion in Boston pp. 738-764

- Hannah Thomas
- The Importance of Design in Affordable Housing: Lessons From Mutual Self-Help Housing in California pp. 765-780

- Vinit Mukhija and John Scott-Railton
Volume 23, issue 3, 2013
- Editors' Introduction pp. 467-468

- Thomas W. Sanchez and Derek Hyra
- Empty Neighborhoods: Using Constructs to Predict the Probability of Housing Abandonment pp. 469-496

- Victoria Chaney Morckel
- Foreclosures and Metropolitan Spatial Structure: Establishing the Connection pp. 497-520

- Selma Hepp
- Servicer and Spatial Heterogeneity of Loss Mitigation Practices in Soft Housing Markets pp. 521-542

- Lei Ding
- Violence Among Young Adults Receiving Housing Assistance: Vouchers, Race, and Transitions Into Adulthood pp. 543-558

- Tamara G.J. Leech
- Housing Choice Vouchers and Crime in Charlotte, NC pp. 559-596

- Brent D. Mast and Ronald E. Wilson
- What Can We Learn About the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program by Looking at the Tenants? pp. 597-613

- Katherine M. O'Regan and Keren M. Horn
Volume 23, issue 2, 2013
- Homeownership and Wealth among Low- and Moderate-Income Households pp. 259-279

- Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Clinton Key, Shenyang Guo, Yeong Hun Yeo and Krista Holub
- Maternal Mental Health during Children's First Year of Life: Association with Receipt of Section 8 Rental Assistance pp. 281-297

- Arvin Garg, Lori Burrell, Yorghos Tripodis, Elizabeth Goodman, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and Anne K. Duggan
- Assessing the Role of Mortgage Fraud, Confluence, and Spillover in the Contemporary Foreclosure Crisis pp. 299-327

- Eric P. Baumer, Ashley N. Arnio and Kevin T. Wolff
- Racial Dynamics of Subprime Mortgage Lending at the Peak pp. 328-349

- Jacob W. Faber
- Turning Housing Into Driving: Parking Requirements and Density in Los Angeles and New York pp. 350-375

- Michael Manville, Alex Beata and Donald Shoup
- New Urbanism and Selection Bias in the Formation of Social Capital pp. 376-394

- Joseph F. Cabrera
- America's Racially Diverse Suburbs: Opportunities and Challenges pp. 395-430

- Myron Orfield and Thomas F. Luce
- Zoning Restrictiveness and Housing Foreclosures: Exploring a New Link to the Subprime Mortgage Crisis pp. 431-457

- Arnab Chakraborty, Dustin Allred and Robert H. Boyer
- Zoning Restrictiveness and Housing Foreclosures: Exploring a New Link to the Subprime Mortgage Crisis pp. 458-459

- Arthur C. Nelson
- Zoning Restrictiveness and Housing Foreclosures: Exploring a New Link to the Subprime Mortgage Crisis pp. 460-462

- Selma Hepp
- Zoning Restrictiveness and Housing Foreclosures: Exploring a New Link in the Subprime Mortgage Crisis pp. 463-466

- Kurt Paulsen
Volume 23, issue 1, 2013
- Assessing the Foreclosure Crisis From the Ground Up pp. 1-4

- Kathe Newman and Alex Schafran
- Why Housing? pp. 5-27

- Adam J. Levitin and Susan Wachter
- Why (Not a Right to) Housing? pp. 29-34

- Elvin K. Wyly
- Complexity and Change in the Foreclosure Process in Toledo, Ohio pp. 35-58

- Daniel J. Hammel and Sujata Shetty
- Rethinking Foreclosure Dynamics in a Sunbelt City: What Parcel-Level Mortgage Data Can Teach Us About Subprime Lending and Foreclosures pp. 59-79

- Elizabeth Strom and Steven Reader
- The Trajectory of REOs in Southern California Latino Neighborhoods: An Uneven Geography of Recovery pp. 81-109

- Deirdre Pfeiffer and Emily Tumpson Molina
- Responding to the Foreclosure Crisis in Appalachia: A Policy Review and Survey of Housing Counselors pp. 111-143

- J. Rosie Tighe
- The Housing Boom and Bust in the Twin Cities pp. 144-158

- Jeff Crump
- Who Are the Foreclosed? A Statistical Portrait of America in Crisis pp. 159-176

- Christopher Niedt and Isaac William Martin
- Metropolitan Segregation and the Subprime Lending Crisis pp. 177-198

- Derek S. Hyra, Gregory D. Squires, Robert Renner and David S. Kirk
- Too Little, Too Late, and Too Timid: The Federal Response to the Foreclosure Crisis at the Five-Year Mark pp. 199-232

- Dan Immergluck
- The City of Philadelphia's Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Diversion Program: Addressing the Rising Tide of Foreclosure pp. 233-258

- Ira Goldstein, Colin Weidig and Charles Boateng
Volume 22, issue 4, 2012
- Editor's introduction pp. 505-506

- Tom Sanchez
- Is preserving small, low-end rental housing feasible? pp. 507-526

- Philip M.E. Garboden and Sandra Newman
- Social services in interim housing programs and shelters pp. 527-550

- Michael R. Sosin, Christine C. George and Susan F. Grossman
- American murder mystery revisited: do housing voucher households cause crime? pp. 551-572

- Ingrid Gould Ellen, Michael C. Lens and Katherine O'Regan
- The resurgence of denial rates for home loans: an examination of disparate effects on groups of applicants in the upper Midwest pp. 573-603

- Donald P. Hirasuna and Ryan Allen
- House poor in Los Angeles: examining patterns of housing-induced poverty by race, nativity, and legal status pp. 605-631

- Eileen Diaz McConnell
Volume 22, issue 3, 2012
- History lessons for today's housing policy: the politics of low-income housing pp. 321-376

- Alexander von Hoffman
- Mixed-income developments and low rates of return: insights from relocated public housing residents in Chicago pp. 377-405

- Mark L. Joseph and Robert J. Chaskin
- The evolution of suburban relative housing-unit diversity pp. 407-433

- Kurt Paulsen
- Beyond NIMBY and poverty deconcentration: reframing the outcomes of affordable rental housing development pp. 435-461

- Corianne Payton Scally and Richard Koenig
- “Ragged urchins play on marquetry floors”: The discourse of filtering is reconstructed, 1920s--1950s pp. 463-482

- Richard Harris
- Opening doors for all American youth? Evidence for federal homelessness policy pp. 483-504

- Katherine H. Shelton, Peter Mackie, Marianne van den Bree, Pamela J. Taylor and Sarah Evans
Volume 22, issue 2, 2012
- Are the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) justified? pp. 133-139

- Zhiyong An and Congyan Tan
- Comment on “Are the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) justified?” pp. 141-147

- George von Furstenberg
- Comments on “Are the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) justified?” pp. 149-152

- Ingrid Gould Ellen and Mark Willis
- Lot size, zoning, and household preferences pp. 153-174

- Elizabeth Kopits, Virginia McConnell and Daniel Miles
- An examination of electricity consumption patterns in manufactured housing units pp. 175-199

- Bev Wilson
- Managing the consequences of financial crisis: a long view of housing disposition pp. 201-218

- Heather MacDonald
- Affordable housing networks: a case study in the Phoenix metropolitan region pp. 219-240

- Joanna Lucio and Edgar Ramirez de la Cruz
- Racial and ethnic price differentials in a small urban housing market pp. 241-269

- Sanjaya DeSilva, Anh Pham and Michael Smith
- Vulnerable people, precarious housing, and regional resilience: an exploratory analysis pp. 271-296

- Rolf Pendall, Brett Theodos and Kaitlin Franks
- The impact of source of income laws on voucher utilization pp. 297-318

- Lance Freeman
Volume 22, issue 1, 2011
- Guest Editors' introduction pp. 1-3

- Edward J. Blakely and Chester Hartman
- Advancing the human right to housing in post-Katrina New Orleans: discursive opportunity structures in housing and community development pp. 5-27

- Leigh Graham
- Mapping social vulnerability to enhance housing and neighborhood resilience pp. 29-55

- Shannon Van Zandt, Walter Gillis Peacock, Dustin W. Henry, Himanshu Grover, Wesley E. Highfield and Samuel D. Brody
- Policy versus politics: post-Hurricane Katrina lower-income housing restoration in Mississippi pp. 57-73

- Jeffrey S. Lowe
- Rebuilding housing in New Orleans: the Road Home Program after the Hurricane Katrina disaster pp. 75-99

- Timothy F. Green and Robert B. Olshansky
- The city of New Orleans blight fight: using GIS technology to integrate local knowledge pp. 101-115

- Michelle M. Thompson
- Recovery of the soul: rebuilding planning in post-Katrina New Orleans pp. 117-131

- Edward J. Blakely
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