- Housing Discrimination Today
- Volume 17, Number 3
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
- Associate Editor: Michelle P. Matuga
Symposium
Guest Editor's Introduction
Margery Austin Turner and Judson James
What Have We Learned From Paired Testing in Housing Markets?
Sun Jung Oh and John Yinger
Housing Discrimination Among Available Housing Units in 2012: Do Paired-Testing Studies Understate Housing Discrimination?
Rob Pitingolo and Stephen L. Ross
Changing Contexts and New Directions for the Use of Testing
Fred Freiberg and Gregory D. Squires
Other Protected Classes: Extending Estimates of Housing Discrimination
Margery Austin Turner
Commentary: Some Thoughts on Field Experiments on Housing Discrimination From
a European View
Ali M. Ahmed
Commentary: Housing Discrimination Research in the 21st Century
Samantha Friedman
Commentary: Expanding the Fair Housing Testing Landscape
James Perry
Commentary: Testing Benefits Housing Providers and the Industry
Fred Underwood
Refereed Papers
What Happens to Housing Assistance Leavers?
Robin E. Smith, Susan J. Popkin, Taz George, and Jennifer Comey
Do the GSEs Meet the Credit Needs of Underserved Communities of Color?
Michela Zonta
Departments
Data Shop: Measuring Neighborhood Opportunity With AFFH Data
Brent D. Mast
Graphic Detail: Civil Unrest and Marginalization in Baltimore
John C. Huggins
Industrial Revolution: Rural America: Perceptions of Residential Energy Retrofits
Nathan Barry
SpAM: Predicting Local Crime Clusters Using (Multinomial) Logistic Regression
Martin A. Andresen
Evaluation Tradecraft: Fair Housing Testing: Selecting, Training, and Managing an Effective Tester Pool
Claudia L. Aranda and Sarale H. Sewell
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