- Volume 23 Number 2
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
- Associate Editor: Michelle P. Matuga
Symposium
The Rental Assistance Demonstration
Guest Editor's Introduction
Nathan Bossie and Paul Joice
The Rental Assistance Demonstration Program and Its Current and Projected Consumption of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits
Alex Schwartz and Kirk McClure
Impact of Rental Assistance Demonstration Program Conversions on Public Housing Tenants
Christopher Hayes, Matthew Gerken, and Susan J. Popkin
Resident Engagement in the Context of the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program
Tiana Moore, Sarah Lazzeroni, and Diana Hernández
A New Lease on Life in Public Housing: Assessing the Impact of the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program on Smoking in Buildings and Resident Satisfaction
Diana Hernández, Erin Harned, Maiko Yomogida, Dionna Attinson, Daniel P. Giovenco, Angela Aidala, Chunrong Jia, Paola Martinez, Susan Camerata, and Joyce Moon Howard
Using Linked Administrative Data to Improve Child Well-Being in the Rental Assistance Demonstration
Yumiko Aratani, Ariel Charney, and Colleen Heflin
Symposium
The Hispanic Housing Experience in the United States
Guest Editor's Introduction
George R. Carter III
Cityscape Symposium on the Hispanic Housing Experience in the United States: An Introduction
Rocio Sanchez-Moyano and Eileen Díaz McConnell
Understanding Low-Income Hispanic Housing Challenges and the Use of Housing and Homelessness Assistance
Claudia Aiken, Vincent J. Reina, and Dennis P. Culhane
Factors Associated with Unsheltered Latinx Homelessness in Los Angeles County
Melissa Chinchilla and Sonya Gabrielian
Residential Mobility and Hispanic Segregation: Spatial Assimilation and the
Concentration of Poverty, 1960–2014
Yana Kucheva
Divergent Contexts, Convergent Inequalities: Immigrant Spatial Assimilation in the
United States and Western Europe
Haley McAvay
Residential Ethnic Segregation and Housing Issues in Various Societies: The Case of Japan
Yu Korekawa
Point of Contention: The New Eviction Module in the American Housing Survey
Can the American Housing Survey Provide Reliable Estimates of the Prevalence
of Eviction?
Shawn Bucholtz
Comparing Methods for Measuring the Prevalence of Evictions and Forced Moves
on the Poverty Tracker and the American Housing Survey: What Can Be Learned?
Sophie Collyer, Katherine Friedman, and Christopher Wimer
Estimating the Prevalence of Eviction in the United States: New Data from the 2017 American Housing Survey
Ashley Gromis and Matthew Desmond
Refereed Papers
Associations Between the Vulnerability Index-Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool and Returns to Homelessness Among Single Adults in the United States
Laura Petry, Chyna Hill, Phebe Vayanos, Eric Rice, Hsun-Ta Hsu, and Matthew Morton
Departments
Data Shop
Toward a Cross-Platform Framework: Assessing the Comprehensiveness of Online Rental Listings
Ana Costa, Victoria Sass, Ian Kennedy, Roshni Roy, Rebecca J. Walter, Arthur Acolin, Kyle Crowder, Chris Hess, Alex Ramiller, and Sarah Chasins
Foreign Exchange
The Impact of COVID-19 on Homeless Service Providers and Homeless People:
The Migrant Perspective
Simona Barbu, Sergio Perez Barranco, and Ruby Silk
Urban Renewal or Earthquake Preparedness: Lessons from Israel’s National Master
Plan for Earthquake Preparedness (TAMA 38)
Moshe Shamai and Ravit Hananel
Graphic Detail
The Geography of Hispanic HUD-Assisted Households
Alexander Din and Veronica Eva Helms Garrison
Impact
Verification of Eligibility Status: Amendments to Further Implement Provisions
of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1980
Maria Chelo Manlagnit De Venecia, Alastair McFarlane, Yves Djoko, and Lydia B. Taghavi
Industrial Revolution
A Path to 80 x 50 for Public Housing Authorities
Tom Sahagian and Rory Christian
A Fresh Look at Emergency and Rapid Shelter Solutions: Key Takeaways from
The Rapid Shelter Innovation Showcase
Charly Ligety
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