New Research
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Meeting Our Nation's Housing Challenges: Report of the Bipartisan
Millennial Housing Commission Appointed by the Congress of the United
States
Washington, DC: Millennial Housing Commission, 2002.
Providing Affordable Housing
Bodaken, Michael, and Anne Heitlinger. Planning Commissioners Journal
45 (2002): 1-3.
Analysis of State Qualified Allocation Plans for the Low-Income
Housing Tax Credit Program
Gustafson, Jeremy, and Christopher J. Walker. Washington, DC: U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research,
2002.
Anti-family Values: For Middle-class Families, a House in the Suburbs
Is a Dream That's Becoming More Elusive Than Ever
Jonas, Michael. CommonWealth Magazine (Spring 2002).
Housing Needs and Effective Policies in High-Tech Metropolitan Economies
Nelson, Kathryn P. Housing Policy Debate 13, 2 (2002): 417-468.
Housing in Smart Growth Cities: Is It Really Worth the Cost?
O'Toole, Randall. Los Angeles, CA: PLANetizen, 2002.
Does a High-Tech Boom Worsen Housing Problems for Working Families?
Quercia, Roberto G., Michael A. Stegman, and Walter R. Davis. Housing
Policy Debate 13, 2 (2002): 393-415.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Vacant-Property Policy and Practice: Baltimore and Philadelphia
Kromer, John. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2002.
DEMOGRAPHICS AND POPULATION STUDIES
Who's Buying Where: Part II. Diversity in Home Buying is Increasingly
Common, but Stable Diversity Remains a Challenge
Immergluck, Dan, and Geoff Smith. Chicago, IL: Woodstock Institute,
2002.
The New Demographics of Housing
Masnick, George S. Housing Policy Debate 13, 2 (2002): 275-321.
Later-Life Migration in the United States: A Review of Recent Research
Walters, William H. Journal of Planning Literature 17, 1 (2002):
37-66.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
An Industry Recovers: One Year after September 11, the Real Estate
Industry Focuses on Workplace Security
Pekala, Nancy. Journal of Property Management (2002)
ENERGY, DESIGN, AND TECHNOLOGY
Lessons Learned from Case Studies on the Implementation of Geospatial
Information Technologies
Caron, Claude, and Yvan Bedard. URISA Journal 14, 1 (2002): 17-36.
Residential Steel Framing: Fire and Acoustic Details
Elhajj, Nader. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, September 2002.
The Geographic Distribution of Soil Lead Concentration: Description
and Concerns
Griffith, Daniel A. URISA Journal 14, 1 (2002): 5-15.
Who's Got the Energy?
Schwab, Jim. Planning (October 2002).
The Missing Mile
Wardell, Charles. Builder (2002).
Overview of Retrofit Strategies: A Guide for Apartment Owners and
Managers
Water Resources Engineering, Inc. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research,
September 2002.
Retrofitting Apartment Buildings to Conserve Water: A Guide for
Managers, Engineers and Contractors
Water Resources Engineering, Inc. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research,
May 2002
The 22nd Annual Builder's Choice: Density With Dignity Is the Name
of the Game in 2002
Weber, Carolyn, Mathew Power, and Nigel F. Maynard. Builder (October
2002).
FAITH-BASED, COMMUNITY-BASED, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
The Best of Both: Community Colleges and Community-Based Organizations
Partner to Better Serve Low-Income Workers and Employers
Roberts, Brandon. Philadelphia, PA: Public/Private Ventures, 2002.
HOMELESSNESS
Outreach Calls for Creative Approach
Rockville, MD: Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, 2002.
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND REHABILITATION
Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Construction Sector and Implications
for the Housing Policy: Final Report
Development Works. Washington, DC: Joint Center for Political and Economic
Studies, 2002.
Rehabilitation Data Needs: A Building Industry Forum
Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University and NAHB Research
Center. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,
Office of Policy Development and Research, 2002.
Mission Possible
Farnsworth, Christina B. Builder (September 2002).
HOUSING FINANCE
RHI Report on CRA and Fair Lending in Iowa
Washington, DC: National Community Reinvestment Coalition, 2002.
Mortgage Financing: Changes in the Performance of FHA-Insured Loans
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2002.
UK Fixed Rate Repayment Mortgage and Mortgage Indemnity Valuation
Azevedo-Pereira, Jose A., David P. Newton, and Dean A. Paxson. Real
Estate Economics 30, 2 (2002): 185-211.
Enhancing Mortgage Credit Availability Among Underserved and Higher
Credit-Risk Populations: An Assessment of Default and Prepayment Option
Exercise Among FHA-Insured Borrowers
Deng, Yongheng, and Stuart Gabriel. Los Angeles, CA: Lusk Center For
Real Estate, University of Southern California, 2002.
Automated Underwriting in Mortgage Lending: Good News for the Underserved?
Wharton Gates, Susan, Vanessa Gail Perry, and Peter M. Zorn. Housing
Policy Debate 13, 2 (2002): 369-391.
HOUSING FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Rural Housing Challenges: Meeting the Housing Needs of People with
Disabilities in Rural Communities
Cooper, Emily, Ann O'Hara, and Maura Collins Versluys. Opening Doors
Issue 19 (September 2002).
LAND USE AND PLANNING
Seizing City Assets: Ten Steps to Urban Land Reform
Brophy, Paul C., and Jennifer S. Vey. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution,
2002.
MARKET CHARACTERISTICS
Sacramento Region Quality-of-Life Index 2002
Sacramento, CA: California Institute for County Government, 2002.
Can We Explain the Santa Clara County Housing Market?
Green, Richard K. Housing Policy Debate 13, 2 (2002): 351-368.
Listing Price, Time on Market, and Ultimate Selling Price: Causes
and Effects of Listing Price Changes
Knight, John R. Real Estate Economics 30, 2 (2002): 213-237.
Urban Regulation, the "New Economy," and Housing Prices
Malpezzi, Stephen. Housing Policy Debate 13, 2 (2002): 323-349.
Suburban Housing Resale Prices and Housing Market Restructuring
Margulis, Harry L. Journal of Urban Affairs 24, 4 (2002): 461-477.
Commercial Real Estate Leasing, Asymmetric Information, and Monopolistic
Competition
Mooradian, Robert M., and Shiawee X. Yang. Real Estate Economics
30, 2 (2002): 293-315.
Office Rent Processes: The Case of U.S. Metropolitan Markets
Mourouzi-Sivitanidou, Rena. Real Estate Economics 30, 2 (2002):
317-344.
MULTIFAMILY HOUSING
Embracing Diversity: Managing a Multicultural Tenant Mix Requires
New Service Strategies
Terry, Patricia. Journal of Property Management (July/August
2002).
PUBLIC AND ASSISTED HOUSING
Federal Housing Assistance: Comparing the Characteristics and Costs
of Housing Programs
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2002.
CHA Relocation Counseling Assessment
Popkin, Susan J., and Mary K. Cunningham. Washington, DC: The Urban
Institute, 2002.
Funding New Welfare-To-Work Housing Vouchers Should Be A Priority
for Fiscal Year 2003
Sard, Barbara, and Shayna Strom. Washington, DC: Center on Budget and
Policy Priorities, 2002.
REGIONALISM AND METROPOLITAN AREAS
"Post Suburbia": Examining the New Metropolitan Form
Washington, DC: Fannie Mae Foundation, 2002.
The New California Dream: Regional Solutions for 21st Century Challenges
Bollman, Nick. Sacramento, CA: California Institute for County Government,
2002.
The Death and Life of America's Cities
Siegel, Fred. The Public Interest (Summer 2002).
Problems and Prospects for Urban Areas
Gale, William G., Janet Rothenberg Pack, and Samara R. Potter. Washington,
DC: Brookings Institution, 2002.
Enemies of the State
Greenblatt, Alan. Governing (June 2002).
Planning for Regional Economic Development in Oregon: Finding a
Place for Equity Issues in Regional Governance
Provo, John. Critical Planning (Summer 2002): 55-70.
Danger in the Air: The 2001 Ozone Season Summary
Stanfield, Rebecca, and Matt Wickersham. Washington, DC: U.S. PIRG Education
Fund, 2002.
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Smart Growth at the Frontier: Strategies and Resources for Rural
Communities
Wells, Barbara. Washington, DC: Northeast-Midwest Institute, 2002.
SOCIAL AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
A Frontline Decision Support System for Georgia Careers Centers
Eberts, Randall W., and Christopher J.O'Leary. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn
Institute, 2002.
Moving People from Welfare to Work
Hamilton, Gayle. New York, NY: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation,
2002.
Understanding the Costs of the DOL Welfare-to-Work Grants Program
Perez-Johnson, Irma, Debra Strong, Michelle Van No, and Charles Nagatoshi.
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 2002.
The Food Stamp Shelter Deduction: Helping Households with High Housing
Burdens Meet Their Food Needs
Rosenbaum, Dorothy, Daniel Tenny, and Sam Elkin. Washington, DC: Center
on Budget and Policy Priorities, 2002.
An Analysis of Vermont's Community Service Employment Program
Sperber, Leslie, and Dan Bloom. New York, NY: Manpower Demonstration
Research Corporation, 2002.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
The Pollution Puzzle
Arrandale, Tom. Governing (August 2002).
URBAN AFFAIRS
Does "Broken Windows" Law Enforcement Reduce Serious Crime?
Worrall, John L. Sacramento, CA: California Institute for County Government,
2002.
URBAN POVERTY AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Living On and Off Welfare: Family Experiences and Ethnographic Research
Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2002.
Assessing the Relationship between Welfare Policies and Changes
in Living Arrangements of Low-Income Families and Children in the Late
1990s
Acs, Gregory, and Sandi Nelson. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute,
2002.
A Decade of Mixed Blessings: Urban and Suburban Poverty in Census
2000
Berube, Alan, and William H. Frey. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution,
2002.
The Long-Run Consequences of Living in a Poor Neighborhood
Oreopoulos, Philip. Berkeley, CA: Institute of Business and Economic
Research, 2002.
Timing Out: Long-Term Welfare Caseloads in Large Cities and Counties
Waller, Margy, and Alan Berube. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution,
2002.
WELFARE REFORM
Instrumental Variable Estimates of the Labor Market Spillover Effects
of Welfare Reform
Bartik, Timothy J. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute, 2002.
A Summary of the Evaluation Design and Demonstration Programs
Burwick, Andrew, and Alicia Meckstroth. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy
Research, Inc., 2002.
Consequences of Welfare Reform: A Reserch Synthesis
Grogger, Jeffrey, Lynn A. Karoly, and Jacob Alex Klerman. Santa Monica,
CA: RAND, 2002.
Housing-Related Provisions of the Senate Finance Committee TANF
Reauthorization Bill
Sard, Barbara, and Will Fischer. Washington, DC: Center on Budget and
Policy Priorities, 2002.
Welfare Reform and State Flexibility
Sawhill, Isabel. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2002.
Transitional Jobs: A Next Step in Welfare to Work Policy
Waller, Margy. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2002.
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