Over the past decade, shifts in subsidized and affordable housing policy have led to a greater role for market dynamics and individual choice on the part of program participants and their new neighbors, and a greater awareness of the importance of neighborhood on family outcomes. Given these trends, there is an opportunity for innovative prescriptive planning models to assist in the design of policy related to regional housing mobility. The goal of this paper is to identify, and answer, some housing policy analytic questions with these models. The fundamental question motivating this paper is the following: over the long run, can middle-class neighborhoods absorb the numbers of low-income families who might take advantage of an expanded hou...
Problem: How have the main themes of housing scholarship, planning, and policy evolved since 1968, a...
The paper looks in detail at one particular interpenetration of academic theory and state policy mak...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...
Over the past decade, shifts in subsidized and affordable housing policy have led to a greater role ...
Housing mobility programs enable families living in high-poverty neighborhoods to relocate to lower-...
Housing mobility programs enable families living in high-poverty neighborhoods to relocate to lower-...
Researchers in urban housing and community development face significant challenges in evaluating the...
Lack of affordable housing is a growing and often primary policy concern in cities around the world....
Americans change residences frequently. Residential mobility can reflect positive changes in a famil...
Housing assistance policy has shifted away from project-based assistance toward tenant-based assista...
Why renters choose to move likely plays a role in whether the outcomes of their mobility will be pos...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
In recent decades, federal housing policy has increasingly relied on housing vouchers that facilitat...
In this dissertation, I analyze the mobility patterns of renters living in project-based assisted ho...
There has been a long and ongoing debate in the housing choice literature about whether and how hous...
Problem: How have the main themes of housing scholarship, planning, and policy evolved since 1968, a...
The paper looks in detail at one particular interpenetration of academic theory and state policy mak...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...
Over the past decade, shifts in subsidized and affordable housing policy have led to a greater role ...
Housing mobility programs enable families living in high-poverty neighborhoods to relocate to lower-...
Housing mobility programs enable families living in high-poverty neighborhoods to relocate to lower-...
Researchers in urban housing and community development face significant challenges in evaluating the...
Lack of affordable housing is a growing and often primary policy concern in cities around the world....
Americans change residences frequently. Residential mobility can reflect positive changes in a famil...
Housing assistance policy has shifted away from project-based assistance toward tenant-based assista...
Why renters choose to move likely plays a role in whether the outcomes of their mobility will be pos...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
In recent decades, federal housing policy has increasingly relied on housing vouchers that facilitat...
In this dissertation, I analyze the mobility patterns of renters living in project-based assisted ho...
There has been a long and ongoing debate in the housing choice literature about whether and how hous...
Problem: How have the main themes of housing scholarship, planning, and policy evolved since 1968, a...
The paper looks in detail at one particular interpenetration of academic theory and state policy mak...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...