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Nearly half of Chicago adults (48%) and 40% of adults living in Chicago's suburbs report that they s...
According to the UN, 55% of people worldwide lived in urban areas as of 2018. Because of this boom i...
Evaluates the Chicago Family Case Management Demonstration, a model for comprehensive services targe...
This series of policy briefs presents findings from more than a decade of research on the people who...
Summarizes findings from studies on how relocation from distressed public housing changed former res...
Policy-makers in several countries are turning to income- and tenure-mixing strategies in an attempt...
As part of its ambitious Plan for Transformation, the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) demolished tho...
Examines changes in living conditions for distressed public housing residents who moved to mixed-inc...
The CHA's ambitious Plan for Transformation necessitated relocating thousands of vulnerable families...
Summarizes a study of changes in the well-being of children and youth who moved from distressed publ...
In 2000, the CHA received a HOPE VI grant to revitalize the Madden/Wells community by demolishing th...
Under the Plan for Transformation section 8 voucher use and mixed-income developments have increased...
Over the past two decades, many cities have attempted to tackle urban poverty through mixed-income r...
Chicago has long dominated the national discourse about urban poverty in general and public housing ...
Outlines a study of long-term trends in the health status of Chicago's distressed public housing res...
Nearly half of Chicago adults (48%) and 40% of adults living in Chicago's suburbs report that they s...
According to the UN, 55% of people worldwide lived in urban areas as of 2018. Because of this boom i...
Evaluates the Chicago Family Case Management Demonstration, a model for comprehensive services targe...
This series of policy briefs presents findings from more than a decade of research on the people who...
Summarizes findings from studies on how relocation from distressed public housing changed former res...
Policy-makers in several countries are turning to income- and tenure-mixing strategies in an attempt...
As part of its ambitious Plan for Transformation, the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) demolished tho...
Examines changes in living conditions for distressed public housing residents who moved to mixed-inc...
The CHA's ambitious Plan for Transformation necessitated relocating thousands of vulnerable families...
Summarizes a study of changes in the well-being of children and youth who moved from distressed publ...
In 2000, the CHA received a HOPE VI grant to revitalize the Madden/Wells community by demolishing th...
Under the Plan for Transformation section 8 voucher use and mixed-income developments have increased...
Over the past two decades, many cities have attempted to tackle urban poverty through mixed-income r...
Chicago has long dominated the national discourse about urban poverty in general and public housing ...
Outlines a study of long-term trends in the health status of Chicago's distressed public housing res...
Nearly half of Chicago adults (48%) and 40% of adults living in Chicago's suburbs report that they s...
According to the UN, 55% of people worldwide lived in urban areas as of 2018. Because of this boom i...
Evaluates the Chicago Family Case Management Demonstration, a model for comprehensive services targe...