Housing assistance policy has shifted away from project-based assistance toward tenant-based assistance. This shift in approach reflects a common assumption that, if families have the option to find homes on their own in the private market, they will seek out better quality homes in racially diverse neighborhoods with lower levels of poverty. This article presents evidence to qualify this assumption by highlighting the limits of residential mobil-ity in reducing, in any substantive way, the degree of racial and ethnic inequality in urban America. Two empirical observations form the basis of the argument. The first observa-tion is that residential mobility typically serves to reproduce urban inequality instead of disrupting it. The second is...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States will decline when raci...
Read complete article Most residents consider the city they live in a civic space, somewhere they ca...
In recent decades, federal housing policy has increasingly relied on housing vouchers that facilitat...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
Historically, federal housing policy has contributed to the concentration of poverty in urban Americ...
Despite the substantial decline in the degree of racial segregation in the U.S. housing market repor...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States should decline when ra...
Examines the effects of historical segregation on trends in racial/ethnic patterns of residential lo...
National fair housing legislation opened up higher opportunity neighborhoods to multitudes of middle...
Standard intuition suggests that when racial socioeconomic inequality declines, so residential segre...
In contrast to conventional wisdom, this paper identi\u85es a powerful mechanism which can lead to p...
This paper sets out a new mechanism, involving the emergence of middle-class black neighborhoods, th...
neighborhoods defeat good programs”. This paper identifies the underlying causes of bad neighbourhoo...
neighborhoods defeat good programs”. This paper identifies the underlying causes of bad neighbourhoo...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States will decline when raci...
Read complete article Most residents consider the city they live in a civic space, somewhere they ca...
In recent decades, federal housing policy has increasingly relied on housing vouchers that facilitat...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
Historically, federal housing policy has contributed to the concentration of poverty in urban Americ...
Despite the substantial decline in the degree of racial segregation in the U.S. housing market repor...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States should decline when ra...
Examines the effects of historical segregation on trends in racial/ethnic patterns of residential lo...
National fair housing legislation opened up higher opportunity neighborhoods to multitudes of middle...
Standard intuition suggests that when racial socioeconomic inequality declines, so residential segre...
In contrast to conventional wisdom, this paper identi\u85es a powerful mechanism which can lead to p...
This paper sets out a new mechanism, involving the emergence of middle-class black neighborhoods, th...
neighborhoods defeat good programs”. This paper identifies the underlying causes of bad neighbourhoo...
neighborhoods defeat good programs”. This paper identifies the underlying causes of bad neighbourhoo...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States will decline when raci...
Read complete article Most residents consider the city they live in a civic space, somewhere they ca...
In recent decades, federal housing policy has increasingly relied on housing vouchers that facilitat...