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Cityscape: Volume 19 Number 2 | Project-Based Vouchers

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Volume 19, Number 2

Mark D. Shroder

Michelle P. Matuga

Project-Based Vouchers

Brent D. Mast
David Hardiman
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development



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Note From the Editor
David Hardiman

This article by Brent D. Mast presents a highly useful snapshot of project-based vouchers (PBVs), which includes information on both assisted household characteristics and the locations of PBVs. These snapshot data are also presented alongside a comparison with the larger Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) tenant-based program.


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