- Volume 21 Number 3
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
- Associate Editor: Michelle P. Matuga
Symposium
Small Area Fair Market Rents
Guest Editor's Introduction
Adam Bibler, Chalita Brandly, Peter Kahn, Marie Lihn, and Lydia Taghavi
Small Area Fair Market Rent Demonstration
The Effects of Small Area Fair
Market Rents on the Neighborhood
Choices of Families with Children
Samuel Dastrup, Meryl Finkel, and Ingrid Gould Ellen
Small Area Fair Market Rents, Race, and Neighborhood Opportunity
Kirk McClure and Alex Schwartz
Impact of Expanded Choice on Attrition in the Housing Voucher Program
Judy Geyer, Samuel Dastrup, and Meryl Finkel
Does HUD Overpay for Voucher Units, and Will SAFMRs Reduce the Overpayment?
Edgar O. Olsen
Reflections on Demand
Assistance in the Rental Sector:
A European Perspective
Marietta E.A. Haffner
Aspects of the Housing Choice Voucher Program and the Impact of Small Area
Fair Market Rents Ceilings: a British Perspective
Christine M.E. Whitehead
Alternative Measures of Market Rents
The Best Laid Plans Often Go Awry: An Analysis of the Implementation of Small
Area Fair Market Rents
Kelly L. Patterson and Robert Mark Silverman
Comparing Small Area Fair Market Rents With Other Rental Measures Across
Diverse Housing Markets
Christian Hess, Rebecca J. Walter, Arthur Acolin, and Sarah Chasins
Contrasting Different Geographies in Fair Market Rents: Implications for the
Housing Choice Voucher Program in Pittsburgh, PA
Mike Blackhurst, Chris Briem, and Sabina Deitrick
Examining the Transition to HUD Small Area Fair Market Rents Using Craigslist Data
Aksel Olsen
A Tweak to Housing Assistance Allows Low-Income Renters Access to
High-Income Neighborhoods
Alexander Casey
Refereed Papers
Sexual Harassment of Low-Income Women by Landlords
Rigel C. Oliveri
Departments
Affordable Design
2019 American Institute of Architects (AIA)—HUD Secretary’s Housing &
Community Design Awards
Regina C. Gray
Data Shop
A New Cost-Based Index of Housing Quality and Repair Needs
Eliza Wallace, Eileen Divringi, and Keith Wardrip
Foreign Exchange
Observing New Zealand’s Housing Crisis: Efforts to Produce and Finance Affordable
Housing and its Implications for U.S. Policies
Jeffrey Mosley
Graphic Detail
Misalignment Between ZIP Codes and Municipal Boundaries: A Problem for
Public Health
Richard C. Sadler
Industrial Revolution
Trenchless Technology: A New Way to Install and Renew Utilities
Mike Blanford
Protecting Low-Income Housing from Climate Risks
Michael E. Canes
Policy Briefs
New York City’s Affordable Housing Plans and the Limits of Local Initiative
Alex Schwartz
Extremely Low-Income: Has the New Measure Made a Difference?
Chalita Brandly
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