The Housing-Health Connection
Volume 20, Number 2
Symposium
The Housing-Health Connection
Guest Editor's Introduction
Veronica Helms Garrison and Craig Evan Pollack
The Impact of the Vermont Support and Services at Home Program on Healthcare Expenditures
Amy Kandilov, Vince Keyes, Martijn van Hasselt, Alisha Sanders, Noëlle Siegfried, Robyn Stone, Patrick Edwards, Aubrey Collins and Jenna Brophy
A Pilot Community Health Worker Program in Subsidized Housing: The Health + Housing Project
Amy L. Freeman, Tianying Li, Sue A. Kaplan, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Ashley Young, Diane Rubin, Marc N. Gourevitch and Kelly M. Doran
Work Requirements and Well-Being in Public Housing
Kirstin Frescoln, Mai Thi Nguyen, William M. Rohe, Michael D. Webb
Innovative Approaches to Providing Rental Assistance: States and Localities Seek To Support Health and Human Services Goals
Anna Bailey, Peggy Bailey and Douglas Rice
Embedding Health in Affordable Housing Development: Results of the Health Action Plan Pilot Project
Stephany De Scisciolo, Krista Egger and Mary Ayala
Connecting Fragmented Systems: Public Housing Authority Partnerships With the Health Sector
Stephen Lucas
‘Then I Found Housing and Everything Changed’: Transitions to Rent-Assisted Housing and Diabetes Self-Management
Danya E. Keene, Mariana Henry, Carina Gormley and Chima Ndumele
Homelessness During Infancy: Associations With Infant and Maternal Health and Hardship Outcomes
Diana B. Cutts, Allison Bovell-Ammon, Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba, Richard Sheward, Meg Shaefer, Cassie Huang, Maureen M. Black, Patrick H. Casey, Sharon Coleman, Megan Sandel and Deborah A. Frank
Impact of Rental Assistance on Modifiable Health Risk Factors and Behaviors in Adults
Cathy L. Antonakos and Natalie Colabianchi
The Geography of Vacant Housing and Neighborhood Health Disparities After the U.S. Foreclosure Crisis
Kyungsoon Wang and Dan Immergluck
Refereed Papers
Employment and Earnings Trajectories During Two Decades Among Adults in New York City Homeless Shelters
Stephen Metraux, Jamison D. Fargo, Nicholas Eng and Dennis P. Culhane
Exploring Patterns of Tax Increment Financing Use and Structural Explanations in Missouri’s Major Metropolitan Regions
Susan G. Mason and Kenneth P. Thomas
Departments
Data Shop
The Long-Term Dynamics of Affordable Rental Housing: Creating and Using a New Database
John C. Weicher, Frederick J. Eggers and Fouad Moumen
Foreign Exchange
Continuous Repayment Structures in Japanese Housing Finance for Elderly People: Applications To Mitigate Counterparty Risk Through
U.S. Reverse Mortgage Design
Christopher Feather
Creating Permanent Housing Affordability: Lessons From German Cooperative Housing Models
Kathryn Reynolds
SpAM
Understanding and Enhancing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s ZIP Code Crosswalk Files
Ron Wilson and Alexander Din
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