In housing and community development theory, scholars have long debated tensions between place-based policies and those that focus on fostering mobility. In practice, this is a false dichotomy and this essay explores ways in which place-based policies change the calculus of mobility, while mobility policies deeply shape both the communities people seek and those they leave behind
America\u27s housing segregation problem, and the direct role of government and private actors in cr...
This paper, which was the keynote address at a conference on Affordable Housing and Pubic Private Pa...
The lack of socioeconomic mobility among marginalized populations leads to the concentration of pove...
In housing and community development theory, scholars have long debated tensions between place-based...
Urban policymakers have long debated whether to focus on people or on places. Should the government...
David Schleicher has written an important Article on the relationship between law and mobility, argu...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...
This Article describes the policies advanced by housing programs and shows where tension between the...
No area of law and policy presents more important and pressing questions, or ones more central to hu...
This study seeks to answer how and why poverty deconcentration and housing mobility have dominated r...
In this essay, I shall outline a strategy that could lead to the initial stages of developing a soci...
This thesis consists of three essays on spatial labor markets and public policies. I study successiv...
This research asks what happens when the measures that will provide needed housing to the poor are a...
In 2008, the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) announced plans to demolish and redevelo...
Housing assistance policy has shifted away from project-based assistance toward tenant-based assista...
America\u27s housing segregation problem, and the direct role of government and private actors in cr...
This paper, which was the keynote address at a conference on Affordable Housing and Pubic Private Pa...
The lack of socioeconomic mobility among marginalized populations leads to the concentration of pove...
In housing and community development theory, scholars have long debated tensions between place-based...
Urban policymakers have long debated whether to focus on people or on places. Should the government...
David Schleicher has written an important Article on the relationship between law and mobility, argu...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...
This Article describes the policies advanced by housing programs and shows where tension between the...
No area of law and policy presents more important and pressing questions, or ones more central to hu...
This study seeks to answer how and why poverty deconcentration and housing mobility have dominated r...
In this essay, I shall outline a strategy that could lead to the initial stages of developing a soci...
This thesis consists of three essays on spatial labor markets and public policies. I study successiv...
This research asks what happens when the measures that will provide needed housing to the poor are a...
In 2008, the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) announced plans to demolish and redevelo...
Housing assistance policy has shifted away from project-based assistance toward tenant-based assista...
America\u27s housing segregation problem, and the direct role of government and private actors in cr...
This paper, which was the keynote address at a conference on Affordable Housing and Pubic Private Pa...
The lack of socioeconomic mobility among marginalized populations leads to the concentration of pove...