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期刊目录 | HOUSING POLICY DEBATE
(2019) Fair Housing After “Big Government”: How Tax Credits Are Reshaping the Legal Fight Against Racial Segregation
(2019) Making Baton Rouge Better: A Detailed Narrative of Synergy, Partnership, and Evolution of a Community-Based Research Project
(2019) Bolster the Strength of States in Housing Policy
(2019) Assessing the Intersection of Neighborhood Change and Residential Mobility Pathways for the Chicago Metropolitan Area (2006-2015)
(2019) Joining Forces: The Benefits and Challenges of Conducting Regulatory Research With a Policy Advocate
(2019) Comment on "Does the Likely Demographics of Affordable Housing Justify NIMBYism?"
(2019) Affordable Rental Housing Policy
(2019) Interdisciplinary, Community, and Peer Leadership Approach to Addressing Housing Among People Living With HIV in the Rural South
(2019) Accessing Homeownership With Credit Constraints
(2019) Rental Market Discrimination Against Same-Sex Couples: Evidence From a Pairwise-Matched Email Correspondence Test
(2019) Health Effects After Renovation (HEAR) Study: Community-Engaged Inquiry Into the Health and Social Impacts of the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program Implementation in San Francisco
(2019) Beyond Worst Case Needs: Measuring the Breadth and Severity of Housing Insecurity Among Urban Renters
(2019) Affordable Housing and Its Residents Are Not Pollutants
(2019) A Methodological Critique of Wassmer and Wahid
(2019) Neighborhood Housing Resilience: Examining Changes in Foreclosed Homes During the US Housing Recovery
(2019) What Should Be the Future of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program?
(2019) Bridging the Housing and Health Policy Divide: Lessons in Community Development From Memphis and Baltimore
(2019) Toward Research-Driven Policies on Neighborhood Change