This article contributes to normative debates about residential segregation and its relationship to inequality. It defends a position often disregarded in literature: that there is merit to advancing residential integration through some scenarios where advantaged individuals move to disadvantaged areas. It develops this case in dialogue with three other views. In relation to advocates of addressing the inequalities of residential segregation through redistribution, it defends integration as a means of tackling social and political factors that sustain injustice. It challenges those who defend relocating disadvantaged individuals to advantaged areas by highlighting the burdens and demand for cultural assimilation this imposes on the disadvan...
In this Article, I demonstrate that claims for lost access to desirable communities can be easily in...
This article examines the migrant dilemma about operating extensively in migrant enclaves versus int...
Over the past 40 years, the United States has engaged in various policies to integrate otherwise seg...
This article contributes to normative debates about residential segregation and its relationship to ...
What does gentrification mean for fair housing? This article considers the possibility that gentrifi...
What does gentrification mean for fair housing? This article considers the possibility that gentrifi...
Harting P, Radi D. Residential segretation. The role of inequality and housing subsidies. Universitä...
This paper was originally presented at A Shared Future: Fostering Communities of Inclusion in an Era...
Mixed-income housing is an increasingly popular approach to providing affordable housing. The techni...
In this chapter I consider the place of the topic of racial and ethnic urban residential segregation...
This thesis is an inquiry into the economics and ethics of residential integration. Efforts to inte...
In the introduction to this special issue of JEMS, we question the strong link which is often made ...
The belief that it is fairer if communities are ``mixed'' can be traced at least to the late ninetee...
Residential segregation—by race and by income—is a fundamental driver of inequality in the United St...
Housing assistance policy has shifted away from project-based assistance toward tenant-based assista...
In this Article, I demonstrate that claims for lost access to desirable communities can be easily in...
This article examines the migrant dilemma about operating extensively in migrant enclaves versus int...
Over the past 40 years, the United States has engaged in various policies to integrate otherwise seg...
This article contributes to normative debates about residential segregation and its relationship to ...
What does gentrification mean for fair housing? This article considers the possibility that gentrifi...
What does gentrification mean for fair housing? This article considers the possibility that gentrifi...
Harting P, Radi D. Residential segretation. The role of inequality and housing subsidies. Universitä...
This paper was originally presented at A Shared Future: Fostering Communities of Inclusion in an Era...
Mixed-income housing is an increasingly popular approach to providing affordable housing. The techni...
In this chapter I consider the place of the topic of racial and ethnic urban residential segregation...
This thesis is an inquiry into the economics and ethics of residential integration. Efforts to inte...
In the introduction to this special issue of JEMS, we question the strong link which is often made ...
The belief that it is fairer if communities are ``mixed'' can be traced at least to the late ninetee...
Residential segregation—by race and by income—is a fundamental driver of inequality in the United St...
Housing assistance policy has shifted away from project-based assistance toward tenant-based assista...
In this Article, I demonstrate that claims for lost access to desirable communities can be easily in...
This article examines the migrant dilemma about operating extensively in migrant enclaves versus int...
Over the past 40 years, the United States has engaged in various policies to integrate otherwise seg...