Navigating Limited and Uncertain Access to Subsidized Housing After Prison [0.03%]
出狱后在有限且不确定的补贴住房条件下如何应对
Danya E Keene,Alana Rosenberg,Penelope Schlesinger et al.
Danya E Keene et al.
An emerging literature has documented the challenges that formerly incarcerated individuals face in securing stable housing. Given the increasingly unaffordable rental market, rental subsidies represent an important and understudied source ...
"We Need to Have a Meeting": Public Housing Demolition and Collective Agency in Atlanta, Georgia [0.03%]
“我们需要开会了”——乔治亚州亚特兰大公共住房的拆迁与集体能动性
Danya E Keene
Danya E Keene
The last two decades have witnessed widespread demolition of public housing and a large-scale relocation of public housing residents. Much of the current literature has examined the impact of demolition on relocated residents, focusing prim...
Neighborhood Opportunity and Location Affordability for Low-Income Renter Families [0.03%]
低收入租房家庭的社区机遇与居住可支付性
Dolores Acevedo-Garcia,Nancy McArdle,Erin Hardy et al.
Dolores Acevedo-Garcia et al.
The effects of a housing mobility experiment on participants' residential environments [0.03%]
住房迁移试验对居住环境的影响
Quynh C Nguyen,Dolores Acevedo-Garcia,Nicole M Schmidt et al.
Quynh C Nguyen et al.
We used the Moving to Opportunity (MTO) housing experiment to inform how housing choice vouchers and housing mobility policies can assist families living in high-poverty areas to make opportunity moves to higher quality neighborhoods, acros...
Preserving Neighborhood Opportunity: Where Federal Housing Subsidies Expire [0.03%]
保护社区机遇:联邦住房补贴到期的地方
Michael C Lens,Vincent Reina
Michael C Lens
Rent burdens are increasing in U.S. metropolitan areas while subsidies on privately owned, publicly subsidized rental units are expiring. As a result, some of the few remaining affordable units in opportunity neighborhoods are at risk of be...
The Effect of Microneighborhood Conditions on Adult Educational Attainment in a Subsidized Housing Intervention [0.03%]
微小邻里条件对补贴住房干预中成人教育成就的影响
Laura Tach,Sara Jacoby,Douglas J Wiebe et al.
Laura Tach et al.
The ACHIEVEability model of affordable housing aims to promote self-sufficiency by requiring enrollment in postsecondary education in exchange for subsidized housing. In this study, we exploit the quasi random assignment of ACHIEVEability p...
The Dilemmas of Frontline Staff Working with the Homeless: Housing First, Discretion, and the Task Environment [0.03%]
面向无家可归者的前线工作人员的困境:居有其所、自由裁量权和任务环境
Carissa van den Berk-Clark
Carissa van den Berk-Clark
This paper examines staff discretion in permanent supportive housing facilities run by a nonprofit agency claiming to use a housing-first approach. Field observation, archival data, and individual and group interviews with staff and clients...
Leaving Homelessness Behind: Housing Decisions among Families Exiting Shelter1 [0.03%]
走出 homelessness:来自 shelter 的家庭的住房决定1
Benjamin W Fisher,Lindsay Mayberry,Marybeth Shinn et al.
Benjamin W Fisher et al.
Because homelessness assistance programs are designed to help families, it is important for policymakers and practitioners to understand how families experiencing homelessness make housing decisions, particularly when they decide not to use...
House Poor in Los Angeles: Examining Patterns of Housing-Induced Poverty by Race, Nativity, and Legal Status [0.03%]
洛杉矶的住房贫困问题:按种族、移民身份和合法身份审视住房引起的贫困现象
Eileen Diaz McConnell
Eileen Diaz McConnell
Housing affordability in the United States is generally operationalized using the ratio approach, with those allocating more than thirty percent of income to shelter costs considered to have housing affordability challenges. Alternative sta...