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New Research

AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Islands of Affordability in a Sea of Gentrification: Lessons Learned from the D.C. Housing Authority’s HOPE VI Projects
Cunningham, Lynn E. Journal of Affordable Housing 10, 4 (Summer 2001): 353–371.

Brownfield Redevelopment and Affordable Housing: A Case Study of New Jersey
Greenberg, Michael, Peyton Craighill, Henry Mayer, Cliff Zukin, and Jan Wells. Housing Policy Debate 12, 3 (2001): 515–540.

Out of Reach: America’s Growing WageRent Disparity
Twombly, Jennifer G., Sheila Crowley, Nancy Ferris, and Cushing N. Dolbeare. Washington, DC: National Low Income Housing Coalition, 2001.

THE NIMBY REPORT: SMART GROWTH & AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Washington, DC: National Low Income Housing Coalition, 2001.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Sharing the Wealth: Resident Ownership Mechanisms
McCulloch, Heather, and Lisa Robinson. New York, NY: PolicyLink, 2001. Web citation: www.policylink.org.

Program Evaluation in Community Development
Moore, Kesha, Susan Rees, Margaret Grieve, and Duane Knight. Baltimore, MD: McAuley Institute, 2001.

CREATING COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS: SOCIOCULTURAL CONSTRUCTIONISM AND AN ASSETBASED APPROACH TO COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNITY BUILDING
Pinkett, Randal D. Doctoral dissertation (research grant funded by HUD’s Office of University Partnerships), 2002.H

Implementing Employment Retention Services in Pennsylvania: Lessons from Community Solutions
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 2001.

STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES THROUGH CULTURE Strom, Elizabeth. Washington, DC: Center for Arts and Culture, 2001.

DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY

INNOVATIVE DESIGNS FOR NONTRADITIONAL HOUSEHOLDS IN RURAL AREAS
Rose, Amy L. Washington, DC: Housing Assistance Council, 2001.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

USE OF BELIEF FUNCTION IN BROWNFIELD INFRASTRUCTURE REDEVELOPMENT DECISION MAKING
Attoh-Okine, Nii O., and Juel Gibbons. Journal of Urban Planning and Development 127, 3 (September 2001): 126–143.

ARE INEQUALITY AND POVERTY HARMFUL FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH: Evidence from the Metropolitan Areas of the United States
Bhatta, Saurav Dev. Journal of Urban Affairs 23, 3–4 (2001): 335–359.

The Effect of State Tax Incentives on Economic Growth and Firm Location Decisions: An Overview of the Literature
Buss, Terry F. Economic Development Quarterly 15, 1 (2001): 90–105.

THE NEGLECTED STATE AND LOCAL PERSPECTIVE IN FEDERAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POLICY
Buss, Terry F. Economic Development Commentary 24, 4 (Winter 2001): 5–11.

Microenterprise as a Welfare to Work Strategy: Client Characteristics
Klein, Joyce, and Amy Kays. Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute, 2001.

The Future of the Tech Savvy City
Kotkin, Joel. New York, NY: The Center for an Urban Future, 2001.

Coming Back From Economic Despair: Case Studies of Small- and Medium-Size American Cities
Mayer, Henry J., and Michael R. Greenberg. Economic Development Quarterly 15, 3 (August 2001): 203–216.

MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL DECLINE: The Politics of Economic Change in Chicago, 1955–1998
Rast, Joel. Journal of Urban Affairs 23, 2 (2001): 175–190.

THE DECENTRALIZATION OF MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT AND THE ROLE OF
RACE: The Case of the Lakeside Press Reingold, David A. Journal of Urban Affairs 23, 2 (2001): 191–209.

SMALL BUSINESS: Workforce Development Consortia Provide Needed Services
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2001.

HOMELESSNESS

Emergency and Transitional Shelter Population: 2000
Smith, Annetta C., and Denise I. Smith. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2001.

HOMEOWNERSHIP

Home Ownership, Affordability, and Mothers’ Changing Work and Family Roles
Edwards, Mark Evan. Social Science Quarterly 82, 2 (June 2001): 369–383.

Anisotropic Autocorrelation in House Prices
Gillen, Kevin, Thomas Thibodeau, and Susan Wachter. Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics 23, 1 (2001): 5–30.

Social Belonging, Social Capital and the Promotion of Home Ownership: A Case Study of Hong Kong
La Grange, Adrienne, and Yip Ngai Ming. Housing Studies 16, 3 (May 2001): 291–310.

The “Segregation Tax”: The Cost of Racial Segregation to Black Homeowners
Rusk, David. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2001.

HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND REHABILITATION

Abandoned Housing: Exploring Lessons from Baltimore
Cohen, James R. Housing Policy Debate 12, 3 (2001): 415–448.

Comment on James R. Cohen’s “Abandoned Housing: Exploring Lessons from Baltimore”
Culhane, Dennis P., and Amy E. Hillier. Housing Policy Debate 12, 3 (2001): 449–455.

Comment on James R. Cohen’s “Abandoned Housing: Exploring Lessons from Baltimore”
Page, Max. Housing Policy Debate 12, 3 (2001): 457–463.

HOUSING FINANCE

The Community Reinvestment Act: Its Impact on Lending in Low-Income Communities in the United States
Barr, Michael S., Lynda Y. de la Viña, Valerie A. Personick, and Melissa A. Schroder. Guene, Christophe, and Edward Mayo, eds. Banking and Social Cohesion: Alternative Responses to a Global Market (2001): 214–231.

The 25th Anniversary of the Community Reinvestment Act: Access to Capital in an Evolving Financial Services System
Cambridge, MA: Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University, 2002.

Bigger, Faster…But Better? How Changes in The Financial Services Industry Affect Small Business Lending in Urban Areas
Immergluck, Dan, and Geoff Smith. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2001.

THE EFFECT OF MINORITY OWNERSHIP OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON MORTGAGE LENDING TO MINORITY AND LOWER INCOME HOME SEEKERS: A CROSS-SECTION AND TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS
Rengert, Kristopher Michael. Doctoral dissertation (research grant funded by HUD’s Office of University Partnerships), 2002.H

Quantifying the Economic Cost of Predatory Lending
Stein, Eric. Durham, NC: Coalition for Responsible Lending, 2001.

HOUSING FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS

Decision-Making and Satisfaction with a Continuing Care Retirement Community
Moen, Phyllis, and Mary Ann Erickson. Journal of Housing for the Elderly 14, 1–2 (2001): 53–69.

Federal Programs and Local Organizations: Meeting the Housing Needs of Rural Seniors
Washington, DC: Housing Assistance Council, 2001.

OUTING THE MADMAN: FAIR HOUSING FOR THE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED AND THEIR RIGHT TO PRIVACY VERSUS THE LANDLORD’S DUTY TO WARN AND PROTECT
White, Frederic. Fordham Urban Law Journal 28, 3 (February 2001): 783–813.

HOUSING POLICY

Packaging Support for Low-Income Families: Policy Variation across the United States
Meyers, Marcia K., Janet C. Gornick, and Laura R. Peck. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 20, 3 (2001): 457–483.

Urban land tenure policy options: titles or rights?
Payne, Geoffrey. Habitat International 25, 3 (2001): 415–429.

LAND USE AND ZONING

Retail Politics: Local Sales Taxes and the Fiscalization of Land Use
Lewis, Paul G. Economic Development Quarterly 15, 1 (2001): 21–35.

Influences of the “Fiscalization of Land Use” and Urban-Growth Boundaries
Wassmer, Robert W. Sacramento, CA: The California Senate Office of Research, 2001.

MANUFACTURED HOUSING

Not a Trailer Anymore: Perceptions of Manufactured Housing
Beamish, Julia O., Rosemary C. Goss, Jorge H. Atiles, and Youngjoo Kim. Housing Policy Debate 12, 2 (2001): 373–392.

MARKET CHARACTERISTICS

THE IMPACT OF URBAN UNIVERSITIES ON NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING MARKETS: UNIVERSITY ACTIVITY AND INACTIVITY
Cortes, Alvaro. Doctoral dissertation (research grant funded by HUD’s Office of University Partnerships), 2002.H

U.S. Housing Market Conditions: 4th Quarter 2001
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2002.H

PUBLIC AND ASSISTED HOUSING

Study on Section 8 Voucher Success Rates: Volume 1, Quantitative Study of Success Rates in Metropolitan Areas
Finkel, Meryl, and Larry Buron. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2001.H

Subsidized Housing for the Low-Income Functionally Disabled Elderly
Miller, K. Tyler. Journal of Real Estate Literature 9, 1 (2001): 3–28.

Low-Income Housing Assistance: Its Impact on Labor Force and Housing Program Participation
Painter, Gary. Journal of Housing Research 12, 1 (2001): 1–26.

Voucher Recipient Achievement of Improved Housing Conditions in the US: Do Moving Distance and Relocation Services Matter?
Varady, David P., Carole C. Walker, and Xinhao Wang. Urban Studies 38, 8 (2001): 1273–1304.

MEANS-TESTED PROGRAMS: Determining Financial Eligibility is Cumbersome and Can Be Simplified
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2001. Web citation: www.gao.gov.

HOPE VI: Market Means/Public Ends—The Goals, Strategies, and Midterm Lessons of HUD’s Urban Revitalization Demonstration Program
Wexler, Harry J. Journal of Affordable Housing 10, 3 (Spring 2001): 195–233.

REGIONALISM AND METROPOLITAN AREAS

MOVING UP, FILTERING DOWN: METROPOLITAN HOUSING DYNAMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY
Bier, Thomas. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2001.

ECONOMIC INTERDEPENDENCE WITHIN THE CHICAGO METROPOLITAN AREA: AMIYAZAWA ANALYSIS
Hewings, Geoffrey J.D., Yasuhide Okuyama, and Michael Sonis. Journal of Regional Science 41, 2 (2001): 195–217.

CROSSING THE GREAT DIVIDE: Race and Preferences for Living in the City Versus the Suburbs
Sigelman, Lee and Jeffrey R. Henig. Urban Affairs Review 37, 1 (September 2001): 3–18.

Defining Excessive Urbanization in California and Other Western States
Wassmer, Robert W. Sacramento, CA: The California Senate Office of Research, 2001.

CITIES AND ECONOMIC PROSPERITY: A DATA SCAN ON THE ROLE OF CITIES IN REGIONAL AND NATIONAL ECONOMIES
Weissbourd, Robert, and Christopher Berry. Boston, MA: CEOs for Cities, 2001.

SOCIAL AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

State and County Supported Car Ownership Programs Can Help Low-Income Families Secure and Keep Jobs
Goldberg, Heidi. Washington, DC: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 2001.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Life Cycle Assessment Tools to Measure Environmental Impacts: Assessing Their Applicability to the Home Building Industry
Dooley, Richard. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2001.H

Sustainable Practices in the Built Environment: Second Edition
Langston, Craig, and K.C. Ding, eds. Boston, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001.

The Citizens at Risk: From Urban Sanitation to Sustainable Cities
McGranahan, Gordon, Pedro Jacobi, Jacob Songsore, Charles Surjadi, and Marianne Kjellen. Sterling, VA: Earthscan Publications Ltd., 2001.

URBAN PLANNING

THE SUBDISTRICTING OF CITIES: Applying the Polycentric Model
Baer, Susan E., and Vincent L. Marando. Urban Affairs Review 36, 5 (May 2001): 721–733.

The American Street
Cesnik, Eric A. The Urban Lawyer 33, 1 (Winter 2001): 147–187.

New Community Design to the Rescue: Fulfilling Another American Dream
Hirschhorn, Joel S., and Paul Souza. Washington, DC: National Governors Association, 2001.

The Inventory Approach to Urban Growth Boundaries
Knaap, Gerrit J., and Lewis D. Hopkins. Journal of the American Planning Association 67, 3 (Summer 2001): 314–326.

Principles of Urban Structure
Salingaros, Nikos A. San Antonio, TX: The University of Texas at San Antonio, 2001.

Market-oriented Approaches to Growth: Outsmarting Sprawl’s Impacts
Staley, Samuel R. Los Angeles, CA: Reason Public Policy Institute (RPPI), 2001.

URBAN POVERTY AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS

Getting Saved From Poverty: Religion in Poverty-to-Work Programs
Lockhart, William Howard. Doctoral dissertation (research grant funded by HUD’s Office of University Partnerships), 2001.H

THE IMPACT OF COMPOSITIONAL AND REDISTRIBUTIVE FORCES ON POVERTY CONCENTRATION: The Case of the Atlanta, Georgia, Metropolitan Region: 1980–1990
Strait, John B. Urban Affairs Review 37,1 (September 2001): 19–42.

Isolation and the Enclave: The Presence and Variety of Strong Ties Among Immigrants
Wierzbicki, Susan K. Doctoral dissertation (research grant funded by HUD’s Office of University Partnerships), 2001.H

WELFARE REFORM

Welfare Research Perspectives: Past, Present, and Future
Blum, Barbara B., and Jennifer Farnsworth Francis. New York, NY: National Center for Children in Poverty, 2001.

Welfare Reform and Devolution: Looking Back and Forward
Greenberg, Mark. Brookings Review 19, 3 (Summer 2001): 20–24.

Meeting the Demand: Hiring Patterns of Welfare Recipients in Four Metropolitan Areas
Holzer, Harry J., and Michael A. Stoll. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2001.

Work-Based Strategies for Hard-to-Employ TANF Recipients: A Preliminary Assessment of Program Models and Dimensions
Pavetti, LaDonna, Debra Strong, Ruchika Bajaj, Jon Jacobson, Chrishana Lloyd, Charles Nagatoshi,Randy Rosso, and Ali Stieglitz. Washington, DC: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, 2001.

IMPLEMENTING WELFARE REFORM IN RURAL COMMUNITIES
Pindus, Nancy M. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 2001.

WELFARE REFORM: Data Available to Assess TANF’s Progress
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2001.


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