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ISSN:1051-1482

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Arthur Acolin,Kyle Crowder,Ari Decter-Frain et al. Arthur Acolin et al.
This study uses individual level consumer trace data for 2006 residents of low- and moderate-income neighborhoods for the principal cities of the 100 largest metropolitan regions in the US using their location in 2006 and 2019 to examine ex...
Craig Evan Pollack,Debra G Bozzi,Amanda L Blackford et al. Craig Evan Pollack et al.
We performed a secondary analysis of the Moving To Opportunity (MTO) social experiment to investigate the impact of different types of housing assistance and neighborhood environments on long-term patterns of health care use for specific co...
Andrew Fenelon Andrew Fenelon
Research on the effects of major federal housing assistance programs on children's outcomes has produced mixed results. Although housing assistance programs provide one of the few sources of affordable and stable housing for low-income fami...
Rebecca Schapiro,Kim Blankenship,Alana Rosenberg et al. Rebecca Schapiro et al.
Federal rental assistance is an important source of affordable housing for low income households, given a growing and severe affordable housing crisis. However, few studies have examined the extent to which rental assistance may improve hou...
Huiyun Kim Huiyun Kim
While scholars have acknowledged that shrinking federal resources for low-income housing programs increase economic inequality across U.S. society as a whole, the question of how the allocation of these resources affects inequality among th...
Arthur Acolin,Alex Ramiller,Rebecca J Walter et al. Arthur Acolin et al.
This paper assesses the asset building of households that take part in shared-equity homeownership (SEH) models. The contribution of this paper is a comparison of outcomes for households participating in shared-equity programs to other low-...
Matthew Baird,Heather Schwartz,Gerald Hunter et al. Matthew Baird et al.
During the 1990s, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded more than $6 billion in competitive grants called HOPE VI to spur neighborhood redevelopment. We add to HOPE VI research by examining the impacts of a large set ...
Christina Plerhoples Stacy,Joseph Schilling,Ruth Gourevitch et al. Christina Plerhoples Stacy et al.
Governments and nonprofits routinely partner to launch place-based initiatives in distressed neighborhoods with the goal of stabilizing real estate markets, reclaiming vacant properties, abating public nuisances, and reducing crime. Public ...
Katherine Quinn,Julia Dickson-Gomez,Timothy McAuliffe et al. Katherine Quinn et al.
Despite the well-documented benefits of stable housing, there are myriad barriers that preclude low-income and homeless individuals from accessing housing support. This paper examines which individual characteristics predict greater or more...
George Galster,Anna Maria Santiago George Galster
We analyze data from a natural experiment involving Denver public housing that quasi-randomly assigns low-income Latino and African American youth to neighborhoods. ITT and TOT models reveal substantial effects of neighborhood socioeconomic...