New Research
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Housing Facts & Findings: Housing Supply and Affordability
Fannie Mae Foundation. Housing Facts and Findings 4, 2 (2002).
Housing Facts & Findings: Supply of Affordable Rental Housing
Fannie Mae Foundation. Housing Facts and Findings 4, 2 (2002).
Housing and Family Well-being
Bratt, Rachel G. Housing Studies 17, 1 (2002): 13-26.
The Affordable Housing Shortage: Considering the Problem, Causes
and Solutions
Feldman, Ron. Minneapolis, MN: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis,
2002.
Rural Voices: Rural Housing Production
Washington, DC: Housing Assistance Council, Summer 2002.
Out of Reach: Rental Housing for America's Poor Families: Farther
Out of Reach Than Ever
Pitcoff, Winton, Sheila Crowley, Kim Schaffer, and Cushing N. Dolbeare.
Washington, DC:
National Low Income Housing Coalition, 2002.
Increasing Access to Housing for Low-Income Families
Smith, Courtney. Washington, DC: National Governors Association, 2002.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Urban Empowerment
Cutri, Anthony G. Urban Land 61, 1 (2002): 62-69.
How Many Artists Does It Take to Build a Downtown: Long Beach Looks
to Its Arts District for Help
Vossman, Laura. Planning (June 2002): 20-23.
DEMOGRAPHICS AND POPULATION STUDIES
Homeownership in the Immigration Population
Borjas, George J. Washington, DC: Research Institute for Housing America,
March 2002.
Nonmetro Earnings Continue Upward
Gibbs, Robert M., and Timothy S. Parker. Rural America 17, 2 (2002):
58-60.
Population Change in the Midwest: Nonmetro Population Growth Lags
Metro Increase
Goudy, Willis. Rural America 17, 2 (2002): 21-29.
Income Inequality in America: Nonmetro Income Levels Lower Than
Metro, But Income Inequality Did Not Increase as Fast
McLaughlin, Diane K. Rural America 17, 2 (2002): 14-20.
Updated Facts on the U.S. Distributions of Earnings, Income, and
Wealth
Rodriguez, Santiago Budria, Javier Diaz-Gimenez, Vincenzo Quadrini,
and Jose-Victor Rios-Rull. Minneapolis, MN: Federal Reserve Bank of
Minneapolis, Summer 2002.
Latino Growth in Metropolitan America: Changing Patterns, New Locations
Suro, Roberto, and Audrey Singer. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution
Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2002.
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
Please see the new URM Category "Energy, Design, and Technology"
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Signs of Life: The Growth of Biotechnology Centers in the U.S.
Cortright, Joseph, and Heike Mayer. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution
Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2002.
Analyzing Neighborhood Retail and Service Change in Six Cities
Koebel, C. Theodore. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Center for Housing Research,
Virginia Tech, 2002.
Hardball: Local Government's Foray into Sports Franchise Ownership
Meder, Joseph W., and J. Wesley Leckrone. Journal of Urban Affairs 24,
3 (2002): 353-368.
Banking on Technology: Expanding Financial Markets and Economic
Opportunity
Weissbourd, Robert. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on
Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2002.
Michigan's Renaissance Zones: Eliminating Taxes to Attract Investment
and Jobs in Distressed Communities
Sands, Gary. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2002.
ENERGY, DESIGN, AND TECHNOLOGY
MLGW Puts Its Trust in Underground Design Software
Haywood, Brent, and Michael Ray Russell. Utility Automation (July/August
2002): 41-43.
Litigation Poisoned By Paint: Rhode Island's Attorney General Hopes
a Novel Lawsuit Will Abate a Public Health Crisis
McDonough, Molly. ABA Journal (July 2002): 42-47.
PATH Technology Roadmap: Advanced Panelized Construction
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office
of Policy Development and Research, June 2002.
PATH Technology Roadmap: Energy Efficiency in Existing Homes
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office
of Policy Development and Research, June 2002.
PATH Technology Roadmap: Information Technology to Accelerate and
Streamline Home Building
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office
of Policy Development and Research, June 2002.
PATH Technology Roadmap: Whole House and Building Process Redesign
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office
of Policy Development and Research, June 2002.
FAIR HOUSING AND FAIR LENDING
Beyond Invasion and Succession: School Segregation, Real Estate
Blockbusting, and the Political Economy of Neighborhood Racial Transition
Gotham, Kevin Fox. City & Community 1, 1 (2002): 83-92.
FAITH-BASED, COMMUNITY-BASED, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Housing and Economic Development: Statement of Reese Fayde (September
17, 2002)
Washington, DC: Fannie Mae Foundation, 2002.
Community Development Corporations and Neighborhood Revitalization
Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 2002.
Community Change for Youth Development in Kansas City: A Case Study
of How a Traditional Youth-Servicing Organization (YMCA) Becomes a Community
Builder
Hartmann, Tracey, Bernardine H. Watson, and Brian Kantorek. Philadelphia,
PA: Public/Private Ventures, 2002.
Habitat for Humanity: Building Social Capital Through Faith Based
Service
Hays, R. Allen. Journal of Urban Affairs 24, 3 (2002): 247-269.
It Takes a CDC
Knitzer, Jan, and Fida Adely. Shelterforce (May/June 2002): 22-28.
HOMELESSNESS
Homelessness: Improving Program Coordination and Client Access to
Programs
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, March 2002.
Preventing Homelessness: Meeting the Challenge
Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 2002.
HOUSING FINANCE
Testing Alternative Theories of the Property Price-Trading Volume
Correlation
Lenug, Charles K.Y., Garion C.K. Lau, and Youngman C.F. Leong. Journal
of Real Estate Research 23, 3 (2002): 253-263.
HOUSING POLICY
The Value of the Rent Control Option
Ben-Shahar, Danny, David Feldman, and Doron Greenberg. Journal of Real
Estate Finance and Economics 24, 1/2 (2002): 89-101.
Forced Relocation vs. Voluntary Mobility: The Effects of Dispersal
Programmes on Households
Goetz, Edward G. Housing Studies 17, 1 (2002): 107-123.
LAND USE AND ZONING
Please see the new URM Category "Land Use and Planning"
LAND USE AND PLANNING
Housing Facts & Findings: Edge Counties and Regional Growth
Fannie Mae Foundation. Housing Facts and Findings 4, 3 (2002).
Buyer Choice in Tampa: Two Projects Show the Future of Production-built
New Urbanism
New Urban News (July/August 2002).
Urban Sprawl: the Big Picture
Barry, Patrick L. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics & Space Administration
(NASA), 2002.
Transit Oriented Development: Moving from Rhetoric to Realty
Belzer, Dena, and Gerald Autler. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution
Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2002.
Fitting In
Haughey, Richard M. Urban Land 61, 1 (2002): 50-56.
The Legacy of Contamination and the Redevelopment of Inner-City
Industrial Districts
Howland, Marie. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2002.
Human-Scale Shopping Still Elusive in the Suburbs: Calthorpe and
Beyard Propose Solutions
Langdon, Phil. New Urban News (July/August 2002).
Holding the Line: Urban Containment in the United States
Pendall, Rolf, Jonathan Martin, and William Fulton. Washington, DC:
Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, August
2002.
Political Regimes and Suburban Growth, 1980-1990
Logan, John R., and Kyle D. Crowder. City & Community 1, 1 (2002):
113-135.
MANUFACTURED HOUSING
The Unknown World of the Mobile Home
Hart, John Fraser, Michelle J. Rhodes, and John T. Morgan. Baltimore,
MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002.
MARKET CHARACTERISTICS
An Empirical Analysis of the Incidence of Location on Land and Building
Values
Gloudemans, Robert J. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy,
2002.
Rethinking the Administrative Structure of Indiana's Property Tax
System
Kelly, Frank, and Jeff Wuensh. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land
Policy, 2002.
New Economy Housing Markets: Fast and Furious--But Different?
Landis, John D., Vicki Elmer, and Matthew Zook. Housing Policy Debate
13, 2 (2002): 233-272.
Editing and Verifying Sales Disclosure Forms in Indiana: A Primer
Wuensh, Jeff, Frank Kelly, and Lana Bousman. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln
Institute of Land Policy, 2002.
The State of the Nation's Housing 2002
Cambridge, MA: Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University,
2002.
MULTIFAMILY HOUSING
Multifamily Housing Finance: Funding FHA's Subsidized Credit Programs
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, February 2002.
A Bout with the Economy
Riggs, Kenneth P., and Ryan W. Harms. Mortgage Banking (July 2002):
36-43.
PUBLIC AND ASSISTED HOUSING
The Benefits and Costs of Residential Mobility Programmes for the
Poor
Johnson, Michael P., Helen F. Ladd, and Jens Ludwig. Housing Studies
17, 1 (2002): 125-138.
Housing Mobility: Public Housing and Life Chances of Poor Families
Ludwig, Jens. Evanston, IL: Joint Center for Poverty Research, Institute
for Policy Research, 2002.
Sliding Scale of Support: Government Intervention in Housing
Sheridan, Thomas J. Housing Studies 17, 2 (2002): 337-347.
Subsidizing Blight
Swope, Christopher. Governing (May 2002).
REGIONALISM AND METROPOLITAN AREAS
The New Metropolitan Alliances: Regional Collaboration for Economic
Development
Bluestone, Barry, Joan Fitzgerald, Martin Jaffe, and David Perry. Boston,
MA: CEOs for Cities, 2002.
The Potential Impacts of Recession and Terrorism on U.S. Cities
Berube, Alan, and Alice Rivlin. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution
Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2002.
New Challenges and Old Solutions: Metropolitan Reorganization in
Canadian and U.S. City-Regions
Collin, Jean-Pierre, Jacques Leveillee, and Claire Poitras. Journal
of Urban Affairs 24, 3 (2002): 317-332.
Effects of Telecommuting on Central City Tax Bases
Dearborn, Philip M. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2002.
Sprawl, Smart Growth and Economic Opportunity
Foster-Bey, John. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 2002.
Valuing America's First Suburbs: A Policy Agenda for Older Suburbs
in the Midwest
Puentes, Robert, and Myron Orfield. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution
Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2002.
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Rates of Food Insecurity and Hunger Unchanged in Rural Households
Nord, Mark. Rural America 16, 4 (2002): 42-47.
U.S. Economy in Recovery, Although Rural Areas Still Affected by
Recession
Torgerson, David A., and Karen S. Hamrick. Rural America 17, 1 (2002):
34-39.
SOCIAL AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
Workforce Investment Act: Coordination Between TANF Programs and
One-Stop Centers Is Increasing, But Challenges Remain
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2002.
EGTRRA: Which Provisions Spell the Most Relief?
Burman, Len, Elaine Maag, and Jeff Rohaly. Washington, DC: The Urban
Institute, 2002.
Bridging the Gap between Child Welfare and Communities: Lessons
Learned from the Family Preservation and Family Support Services Implementation
Study
James Bell Associates. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, 2002.
Service Quality Variation across Urban Space: First Steps Toward
a Model of Citizen Satisfaction
Kelly, Janet M., and David Swindell. Journal of Urban Affairs 24, 3
(2002): 271-288.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Does Sustainable Development Offer a New Direction for Planning?
Challenges for the Twenty-First Century
Berke, Philip R. Journal of Planning Literature 17, 1 (2002): 21-36.
URBAN AFFAIRS
The Economics of Labor Adjustment: Mind the Gap
Cooper, Russell, and Jonathan Willis. Minneapolis, MN: Federal Reserve
Bank of Minneapolis, 2002.
Predicting Commute Time of Non-Workers in the Context of Welfare
Reform
Deka, Devajyoti. Journal of Urban Affairs 24, 3 (2002): 333-352.
Disadvantage, Disorder, and Urban Mistrust
Ross, Catherine, John Mirowsky, and Shana Pribesh. City & Community
1, 1 (2002): 59-82.
URBAN PLANNING
Please see the new URM Category "Land Use and Planning"
URBAN POVERTY AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
The Impact of Supportive Housing on Neighborhood Crime Rates
Galster, George, Kathryn Pettit, Anna Santiago, and Peter Tatian, Journal
of Urban Affairs 24, 3 (2002): 289-315.
Transition Events in the Dynamics of Poverty
McKernan, Signe-Mary, and Caroline Ratcliffe. Washington, DC: The Urban
Institute, 2002.
Barriers to Employability Among Women on TANF With a Substance Abuse
Problem
Morgenstern, Jon, Annette Riordan, Barbara McCrady, Kimberly Blanchard,
Katherine H McVeigh, and Thomas W. Irwin. Washington, DC: U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, 2002.
How Do Places Matter? The Geography of Opportunity, Self-efficacy
and a Look Inside the Black Box of Residential Mobility
Rosenbaum, James E., Lisa Reynolds, and Stefanie Deluca. Housing Studies
17, 1 (2002): 71-82.
Thoughts on the Future of Parole
Travis, Jeremy. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 2002.
WELFARE REFORM
Welfare Time Limits State Policies, Implementation, and Effects
on Families
Bloom, Dan, Mary Farrell, Barbara Fink, and Diana Adams-Ciardullo. New
York, NY: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, 2002.
Sanctions and Welfare Reform
Bloom, Dan, and Don Winstead. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution,
2002.
Can Targeting Industries Improve Earnings for Welfare Recipients
Moving from Welfare-to-Work?: Preliminary Findings
Foster-Bey, John, and Lynette Rawlings. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute,
2002.
Who Returns to Welfare?
Loprest, Pamela. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 2002.
The Local Path to Making Work Pay: Denver's Earned Income Credit
Experience
Nevel, Shepherd. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on Urban
and Metropolitan Policy, 2002.
Housing Strategies to Strengthen Welfare Policy and Support Working
Families
Sard, Barbara, and Margy Waller. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution,
2002.
TANF Reauthorization: Opportunities to Reduce Poverty by Improving
Employment Outcomes
Savner, Steve, Julie Strawn, and Mark Greenberg. Washington, DC: Center
for Law and Social Policy, 2002.
The Flip Side of Welfare Reform
Walters, Jonathan. Governing (March 2002).
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