During the past two decades, concern about spatial concentrations of poverty and disadvantage has become an ascendant scholarly and policy issue, and research on the effect of neighborhoods on individual and family life chances has grown substantially. The Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (hereafter, Choice), introduced in 2009, is a new federal program designed to address concentrated poverty. Choice, which is functionally the successor to the Housing Opportunities for People Everywhere, or HOPE VI, Program, provides competitive grants to fund redevelopment and revitalization in neighborhoods that have concentrations of poverty and publicly subsidized housing, with the goal of transforming them into neighborhoods of choice, thereby improvin...
Immigration of Asians and Hispanics has fueled recent growth in the non-White population in the Unit...
Offers a framework for evaluations of placed-based, comprehensive community initiatives with service...
While many scholars have demonstrated that entrenched racial residential segregation perpetuates rac...
This dissertation examines how race/ethnicity impact the spatial construction of neighborhood and ho...
In the United States, residential segregation by race and class has resulted in the creation and gro...
The lack of socioeconomic mobility among marginalized populations leads to the concentration of pove...
Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segreg...
Over the past thirty years, increasing numbers of low-income people live in suburbs in the United St...
Examines the effects of historical segregation on trends in racial/ethnic patterns of residential lo...
A new study on the housing search process adds to a growing body of research questioning the myth th...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
Residential landscapes throughout the urban United States have long been associated with high levels...
Income segregation is not merely a physical separation between income groups, but is a core driving ...
Published with open access in: Popul Res Policy Rev (2016) 35:101–126 DOI 10.1007/s11113-015-9369-6T...
This paper analyzes households’ perceptions of neighborhoods according to Brown and Chung’s framewor...
Immigration of Asians and Hispanics has fueled recent growth in the non-White population in the Unit...
Offers a framework for evaluations of placed-based, comprehensive community initiatives with service...
While many scholars have demonstrated that entrenched racial residential segregation perpetuates rac...
This dissertation examines how race/ethnicity impact the spatial construction of neighborhood and ho...
In the United States, residential segregation by race and class has resulted in the creation and gro...
The lack of socioeconomic mobility among marginalized populations leads to the concentration of pove...
Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segreg...
Over the past thirty years, increasing numbers of low-income people live in suburbs in the United St...
Examines the effects of historical segregation on trends in racial/ethnic patterns of residential lo...
A new study on the housing search process adds to a growing body of research questioning the myth th...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
Residential landscapes throughout the urban United States have long been associated with high levels...
Income segregation is not merely a physical separation between income groups, but is a core driving ...
Published with open access in: Popul Res Policy Rev (2016) 35:101–126 DOI 10.1007/s11113-015-9369-6T...
This paper analyzes households’ perceptions of neighborhoods according to Brown and Chung’s framewor...
Immigration of Asians and Hispanics has fueled recent growth in the non-White population in the Unit...
Offers a framework for evaluations of placed-based, comprehensive community initiatives with service...
While many scholars have demonstrated that entrenched racial residential segregation perpetuates rac...