- Volume 22 Number 3
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
- Associate Editor: Michelle P. Matuga
Symposium
The Moving to Work
Retrospective Evaluation
Guest Editor's Introduction
Elizabeth Rudd
A Picture of Moving to Work
Agencies’ Housing Assistance
Martha M. Galvez, Ruth Gourevitch, and Benny Docter
Moving to Work Agencies’ Use of Funding Flexibility
Diane K. Levy, Leiha Edmonds, and David Long
Moving to Work Agencies’ Use of Project-Based Voucher Assistance
Martha M. Galvez, Daniel Teles, Alyse D. Oneto, and Matthew Gerken
The Effects of Increasing the Tenant Rent Contribution in the Housing Choice
Voucher Program
Nina Castells
Designing an Alternative Rent Policy for the Housing Choice Voucher Program
James Riccio
Can Diverse Activities Have a Combined Impact? Examining the Effects of the Moving
to Work Demonstration on Housing Choice and Self-Sufficiency Outcomes
Mark Treskon, Matthew Gerken, and Martha M. Galvez
Fund More, Serve More, Save More: Moving to Work and Cost-Effectiveness
Christina Stacy, Josh Leopold, Daniel Teles, Alyse D. Oneto, Yipeng Su, Matthew Gerken,
and Ruth Gourevitch
A German Perspective on Objectives of the Moving to Work Demonstration, Housing
Provision, and Targeting
Max-Christopher Krapp
Improving Access to Housing Amid Exclusionary Housing Markets: A Latin American
Viewpoint of the Moving to Work Demonstration
Adriana Hurtado-Tarazona
Disparities and Similarities in U.S. and U.K. Rent Subsidy Programs: A British
Perspective on the Moving to Work Demonstration
Becky Tunstall
Refereed Papers
Documenting Racially Restrictive Covenants in 20th Century Philadelphia
Larry Santucci
Applying Performance Management Tools to Understand and Improve Rapid
Re-Housing Program Outcomes
Christopher Weare
Departments
Affordable Design
2020 Innovation in Affordable Housing Student Design and Planning Competition:
Camino de Jacobo in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Jagruti D. Rekhi
Annual HUD Secretary’s Opportunity and Empowerment Award: Ebeid
Neighborhood Promise Initiative, Toledo, Ohio
Regina C. Gray
Data Shop
Learning More About HUD-Assisted Tenants Through Data Linkage
Shawn Bucholtz, Emily Molfino, and Quentin Brummet
American Enterprise Institute Housing Market Indicators
Tobias Peter and Edward Pinto
Foreign Exchange
Policy Considerations on Housing, Wealth, and Inequality
Orsetta Causa and Nicolas Woloszko
Graphic Detail
Using HUD Crosswalk Files to Improve COVID-19 Analysis at the ZIP Code
and Local Level
Alexander Din and Ron Wilson
The Changing Geography of Spatial Mismatch
Christina Stacy and Brady Meixell
Urban Greenery and Public Housing
Brian Stromberg
Industrial Revolution
Reviving Rammed Earth as a Sustainable Construction Technique
Hota Gangarao, David Johnson, Ray Liang, and Mike Blanford
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