Since the 1970s, the emphasis of federal housing policy has shifted from place-based subsidies to tenant-based subsidies that are provided directly to low-income households for the purpose of renting in the private market. Although many hoped that the Housing Choice Voucher, a tenant-based housing assistance program, would be a new tool in the fight against concentrated poverty and its associated problems, housing voucher recipients still face obstacles when trying to secure housing in high-opportunity neighborhoods over the long-term. The growing body of evidence linking neighborhood conditions to household outcomes points to the need for a better understanding of how housing vouchers improve access to opportunities. While previous studies...
The lack of socioeconomic mobility among marginalized populations leads to the concentration of pove...
Mobility, residential quality, and life outcomes are linked in the literature and these relationship...
The epic failure of fixed public housing projects supports the paradigm that poverty concentration m...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program seeks to do more than help poor households lease good-quality re...
In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Department of Housing and Urban Development sponsored two major ex...
The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program seeks to help poor households locate in high-opportunity n...
In recent decades, federal housing policy has increasingly relied on housing vouchers that facilitat...
What is to be done about the poor and about poor neighborhoods? When it comes to housing policy, the...
America\u27s housing segregation problem, and the direct role of government and private actors in cr...
From the time of the New Deal legislation in the 1930s, the Federal government has provided some for...
Housing Choice Voucher Program is the single largest housing subsidy program in the USA with the goa...
Affordable housing programs are critical in increasing low-income citizens’ quality of life. The Hou...
In the past two decades, changes in American housing policy have transformed the landscape of high-r...
What role does the Housing Choice Voucher program play in the economic and racial segregation of its...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) offers choice to poor renter households, but only a fract...
The lack of socioeconomic mobility among marginalized populations leads to the concentration of pove...
Mobility, residential quality, and life outcomes are linked in the literature and these relationship...
The epic failure of fixed public housing projects supports the paradigm that poverty concentration m...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program seeks to do more than help poor households lease good-quality re...
In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Department of Housing and Urban Development sponsored two major ex...
The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program seeks to help poor households locate in high-opportunity n...
In recent decades, federal housing policy has increasingly relied on housing vouchers that facilitat...
What is to be done about the poor and about poor neighborhoods? When it comes to housing policy, the...
America\u27s housing segregation problem, and the direct role of government and private actors in cr...
From the time of the New Deal legislation in the 1930s, the Federal government has provided some for...
Housing Choice Voucher Program is the single largest housing subsidy program in the USA with the goa...
Affordable housing programs are critical in increasing low-income citizens’ quality of life. The Hou...
In the past two decades, changes in American housing policy have transformed the landscape of high-r...
What role does the Housing Choice Voucher program play in the economic and racial segregation of its...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) offers choice to poor renter households, but only a fract...
The lack of socioeconomic mobility among marginalized populations leads to the concentration of pove...
Mobility, residential quality, and life outcomes are linked in the literature and these relationship...
The epic failure of fixed public housing projects supports the paradigm that poverty concentration m...