This Article uncovers a critical disjuncture in our system of providing affordable rental housing. At the federal level, the oldest, fiercest debate in low-income housing policy is between project-based and tenant-based subsidies: should the government help build new affordable housing projects or help renters afford homes on the private market? But at the state and local levels, it is as if this debate never took place. The federal government (following most experts) employs both strategies, embracing tenant-based assistance as more cost-effective and offering tenants greater choice and mobility. But this Article shows that state and local housing voucher programs are rare, small, and limited to special populations. States and cities almos...
The diminishing role of the federal government in the development of low-income housing has had seve...
This Article examines the history of national housing policy and the factors that will influence its...
The effects of the Great Recession on housing equity and homeownership have been well-documented. Ho...
This Article uncovers a critical disjuncture in our system of providing affordable rental housing. A...
The primary goal of subsidized housing policy in the United States is to increase access to affordab...
Every year, the US federal government spends billions on low-income rental housing assistance. But i...
Lack of affordable housing is a growing and often primary policy concern in cities around the world....
Housing vouchers are successful in helping familiesexit homelessness and can protect poor families f...
America\u27s housing segregation problem, and the direct role of government and private actors in cr...
This dissertation argues that despite massive public interventions at the federal and state levels, ...
“Half a century ago, in the Housing Act of 1949, Congress declared optimistically that every America...
Throughout the United States, low-income families are having an increasingly difficult time finding ...
From the late 1990s through about 2006, US housing markets experienced an unprecedented boom. Change...
In the late 1960s, Congress imposed restrictions on eligibility for public housing and on the amount...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) and Housi...
The diminishing role of the federal government in the development of low-income housing has had seve...
This Article examines the history of national housing policy and the factors that will influence its...
The effects of the Great Recession on housing equity and homeownership have been well-documented. Ho...
This Article uncovers a critical disjuncture in our system of providing affordable rental housing. A...
The primary goal of subsidized housing policy in the United States is to increase access to affordab...
Every year, the US federal government spends billions on low-income rental housing assistance. But i...
Lack of affordable housing is a growing and often primary policy concern in cities around the world....
Housing vouchers are successful in helping familiesexit homelessness and can protect poor families f...
America\u27s housing segregation problem, and the direct role of government and private actors in cr...
This dissertation argues that despite massive public interventions at the federal and state levels, ...
“Half a century ago, in the Housing Act of 1949, Congress declared optimistically that every America...
Throughout the United States, low-income families are having an increasingly difficult time finding ...
From the late 1990s through about 2006, US housing markets experienced an unprecedented boom. Change...
In the late 1960s, Congress imposed restrictions on eligibility for public housing and on the amount...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) and Housi...
The diminishing role of the federal government in the development of low-income housing has had seve...
This Article examines the history of national housing policy and the factors that will influence its...
The effects of the Great Recession on housing equity and homeownership have been well-documented. Ho...