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2004, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 385-414 The HOPE VI Program: What about the residents?
by Susan Popkin & Diane Levy & Laura Harris & Jennifer Comey & Mary Cunningham & Larry Buron - 415-447 HOPE VI relocation: Moving to new neighborhoods and building new ties
by Susan Clampet‐Lundquist
2004, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-24 The Lessons of John Locke or Hernando de Soto: What if Your Dreams Come True?
by Donald Krueckeberg - 25-37 Comment on Donald A. Krueckeberg's “The Lessons of John Locke or Hernando de Soto: What if Your Dreams Come True?”
by Peter Schaefer - 39-48 Comment on Donald A. Krueckeberg's “The Lessons of John Locke or Hernando de Soto: What if Your Dreams Come True?”
by Peter Marcuse - 49-98 Does Housing Mobility Policy Improve Health?
by Dolores Acevedo‐Garcia & Theresa Osypuk & Rebecca Werbel & Ellen Meara & David Cutler & Lisa Berkman - 99-131 Section 8 and Movement to Job Opportunity: Experience after Welfare Reform in Kansas City
by Kirk McClure - 133-170 The Financial Viability of Housing for Mentally Ill Persons
by Joseph Harkness & Sandra Newman & George Galster & James Reschovsky - 171-202 Consumer Preference for Neotraditional Neighborhood Characteristics
by Hazel Morrow‐Jones & Elena Irwin & Brian Roe
January 2003, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 461-501 Evictions: The hidden housing problem
by Chester Hartman & David Robinson - 503-515 Comment on Chester Hartman and David Robinson's “evictions: The hidden housing problem"—protection or protraction?
by Michael H. Schill - 517-528 Comment on Chester Hartman and David Robinson's “evictions: The hidden housing problem”
by W Dennis Keating - 529-540 Comment on Chester Hartman and David Robinson's “Evictions: The hidden housing problem”
by Lenore Monello Schloming & Skip Schloming - 541-589 Does density exacerbate income segregation? Evidence from U.S. metropolitan areas, 1980 to 2000
by Rolf Pendall & John I. Carruthers - 591-620 The convergence of nonequity housing models in Canada: Changes to housing policy since 1990
by Jorge Sousa & Jack Quarter - 621-655 Assessing Economic Change in HOPE VI Neighborhoods
by Sean Zielenbach - 657-677 Transit supportive home loans: Theory, application, and prospects for smart growth
by Kevin J. Krizek
2003, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 235-269 Should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant?
by Jill Khadduri - 271-281 Comment on Jill Khadduri's “should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant?” A housing voucher block grant is a bad idea
by Margery Turner & Susan Popkin - 283-293 Comment on Jill Khadduri's “should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant?”
by Edgar Olsen - 295-303 Comment on Jill Khadduri's “should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant?”
by John Sidor - 305-345 If low‐income blacks are given a chance to live in white neighborhoods, will they stay? Examining mobility patterns in a quasi‐experimental program with administrative data
by Stefanie DeLuca & James Rosenbaum - 347-382 Using housing vouchers to move to the suburbs: How do families fare?
by David Varady & Carole Walker - 383-425 A quiet counterrevolution in land use regulation: The origins and impact of Oregon's measure 7
by Carl Abbott & Sy Adler & Deborah Howe - 427-460 Edgeless cities: Examining the Noncentered metropolis
by Robert Lang & Jennifer LeFurgy
2003, Volume 14, Issue 1-2
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-46 Failures, downsizings, and mergers among community development corporations
by William Rohe & Rachel Bratt - 47-56 Comment on William M. Rohe and Rachel G. Bratt's “failures, downsizings, and mergers among community development corporations”: Defending community development corporations or defending communities?
by Randy Stoecker - 57-68 Comment on William M. Rohe and Rachel G. Bratt's “Failures, downsizings, and mergers among community development corporations”: Merger does not mean failure
by David Piana - 69-101 Race and residential accessibility to shopping and services
by Amy Helling & David Sawicki - 103-141 The impact of assisted housing developments on concentrated poverty
by Lance Freeman - 143-168 Local response to federal changes in the housing voucher program: A case study of intraregional cooperation
by Victoria Basolo - 169-202 Assets and neighborhoods: The role of individual assets in neighborhood revitalization
by Rachel Weber & Janet Smith - 203-234 Common‐interest housing in the communities of tomorrow
by Evan McKenzie
January 1999, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 513-540 Retracting suburbia: Smart growth and the future of housing
by Karen A. Danielsen & Robert E. Lang & William Fulton - 541-547 Comment on Karen A. Danielsen, Robert E. Lang, and William Fulton's “Retracting suburbia: Smart growth and the future of housing”
by Gregg Easterbrook - 549-553 Comment on Karen A. Danielsen, Robert E. Lang, and William Fulton's “Retracting suburbia: Smart growth and the future of housing”
by Michael S. Carliner - 555-600 “The Color of Money” revisited: Racial lending patterns in Atlanta's neighborhoods
by Elvin K. Wyly & Steven R. Holloway - 601-624 Improving neighborhood quality: A hierarchy of needs
by Michael R. Greenberg - 625-658 Nativity differences in neighborhood quality among New York city households
by Emily Rosenbaum & Samantha Friedman & Michael H. Schill & Hielke Buddelmeyer - 659-688 The Impacts of Intercity Competition and Intergovernmental Factors on Local Affordable Housing Expenditures
by Victoria Basolo - 689-709 Debunking the Exurban Myth: A Comparison of Suburban Households
by Arthur Nelson & Thomas Sanchez
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