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Cityscape: Volume 10, Number 1

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Policy Issues in Public and Assisted Housing

Volume 10, Number 1

Editors
Mark D. Shroder

Symposium
Policy Issues in Public and Assisted Housing


Guest Editor: Barbara A. Haley


Guest Editor's Introduction

Portability Moves in the Housing Choice Voucher Program, 1998–2005
Carissa G. Climaco, Christopher N. Rodger, Judith D. Feins, and Ken Lam

The Role of Social Networks in Making Housing Choices: The Experience of the Gautreaux Two Residential Mobility Program
Melody L. Boyd

Measuring the Deconcentration of Housing Choice Voucher Program Recipients in Eight U.S. Metropolitan Areas Using Hot Spot Analysis
Xinhao Wang, David Varady, and Yimei Wang

Use of Flat Rents in the Public Housing Program
Meryl Finkel and Ken Lam

Household Life Cycle and Length of Stay in Housing Assistance Programs
Alvaro Cortes, Ken Lam, and David Fein

Are Census Variables Highly Correlated With Housing Choice Voucher Holders’ Perception of the Quality of Their Neighborhoods?
Larry Buron and Satyendra Patrabansh

Refereed Papers

Housing in the Nation's Micropolitan Areas: A First Look
Robert E. Lang and Karen A. Danielsen

Departments

Policy Briefs

Using American Community Survey Data in HUD's Income Limits and Fair Market Rents
Kurt Usowski, Lynn Rodgers, Marie Lihn, and Peter Kahn

Data Shop

HUD-Assisted Housing 101: Using “A Picture of Subsidized Households: 2000”
Lydia B. Taghavi

Correction

Ten Years of Smart Growth
Regina C. Gray

Cityscape is published three times a year by the Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Subscriptions are available at no charge and single copies at a nominal fee. The journal is also available on line at http://www. huduser.gov/periodicals/cityscape.html.

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