Fair and Affordable Housing in the U.S.
Trends, Outcomes, Future Directions
Herausgeber: Silverman, Robert Mark; Patterson, Kelly L
Fair and Affordable Housing in the U.S.
Trends, Outcomes, Future Directions
Herausgeber: Silverman, Robert Mark; Patterson, Kelly L
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An analysis of the origins, nature, and direction of attacks lodged against fair and affordable housing policy in the U.S.
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An analysis of the origins, nature, and direction of attacks lodged against fair and affordable housing policy in the U.S.
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781608462384
- ISBN-10: 1608462382
- Artikelnr.: 35333879
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781608462384
- ISBN-10: 1608462382
- Artikelnr.: 35333879
Robert Mark Silverman Ph.D. (1997) in Urban Studies, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, is an Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University at Buffalo. He is author of numerous articles on housing, public participation, nonprofits, and community development. Kelly L. Patterson Ph.D. (2002) in Urban Studies, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. Her research focuses on rent vouchers, fair housing, discrimination, social policy, and the African American experience
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
1. Making Housing Policy Fairer and More Affordable in the U.S., Robert
Mark Silverman and Kelly L. Patterson
PART ONE: FAIR HOUSING, POLICY AND PERCEPTIONS
2. Intergovernmental Enforcement of the Fair Housing Act: The Fair Housing
Assistance Program, Eric M. Wilk, Charles M. Lamb and Nicholas R. Seabrook
3. The Federal Courts and Fair Housing Policy: A Principal-Agent
Interpretation, Nicholas R. Seabrook, Charles M. Lamb and Eric M. Wilk
4. Fair Housing in the US Real Estate Industry: Perceptions of Black Real
Estate Professionals, Robert Mark Silverman
PART TWO: AFFORDABLE HOUSING, FINANCE AND LAND USE ISSUES
5. Barriers to Affordable Housing Implementation: Finance, Regulation, and
Public Opinion, J. Rosie Tighe
6. The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, Alex Schwartz
7. Inclusionary Housing and Fair Housing, Dennis Keating
PART THREE: RENT VOUCHERS, A TOOL TO DECONCETRATE POVERTY
8. What Should Housing Vouchers Accomplish, David Varady
9. Stuck in Buffalo, But Why?: Residential Spatial Patterns of Housing
Choice Voucher Holders in a Rust Belt City, Kelly L. Patterson
10. Should Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and Housing Choice Vouchers Be
Fungible?, Kirk McClure
PART FOUR: THE RISE AND STALL OF HOMEOWNERSHIP
11. The Historic Roots of the Crisis in Housing Affordability: The Case of
Buffalo New York, 1920-1950, Henry Louis Taylor, Jr.
12. Segregation as a Driver of Subprime Lending and the Ensuing Economic
Fallout, Gregory D. Squires
13. Be It Ever So Humble, There's No Place Like Home: The Experiences of
Low-Income Homebuyers, Anna Maria Santiago, George C. Galster, Cristina M.
Tucker, Ana H. Santiago-San Roman and Angela A. Kaiser
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
1. Making Housing Policy Fairer and More Affordable in the U.S., Robert
Mark Silverman and Kelly L. Patterson
PART ONE: FAIR HOUSING, POLICY AND PERCEPTIONS
2. Intergovernmental Enforcement of the Fair Housing Act: The Fair Housing
Assistance Program, Eric M. Wilk, Charles M. Lamb and Nicholas R. Seabrook
3. The Federal Courts and Fair Housing Policy: A Principal-Agent
Interpretation, Nicholas R. Seabrook, Charles M. Lamb and Eric M. Wilk
4. Fair Housing in the US Real Estate Industry: Perceptions of Black Real
Estate Professionals, Robert Mark Silverman
PART TWO: AFFORDABLE HOUSING, FINANCE AND LAND USE ISSUES
5. Barriers to Affordable Housing Implementation: Finance, Regulation, and
Public Opinion, J. Rosie Tighe
6. The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, Alex Schwartz
7. Inclusionary Housing and Fair Housing, Dennis Keating
PART THREE: RENT VOUCHERS, A TOOL TO DECONCETRATE POVERTY
8. What Should Housing Vouchers Accomplish, David Varady
9. Stuck in Buffalo, But Why?: Residential Spatial Patterns of Housing
Choice Voucher Holders in a Rust Belt City, Kelly L. Patterson
10. Should Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and Housing Choice Vouchers Be
Fungible?, Kirk McClure
PART FOUR: THE RISE AND STALL OF HOMEOWNERSHIP
11. The Historic Roots of the Crisis in Housing Affordability: The Case of
Buffalo New York, 1920-1950, Henry Louis Taylor, Jr.
12. Segregation as a Driver of Subprime Lending and the Ensuing Economic
Fallout, Gregory D. Squires
13. Be It Ever So Humble, There's No Place Like Home: The Experiences of
Low-Income Homebuyers, Anna Maria Santiago, George C. Galster, Cristina M.
Tucker, Ana H. Santiago-San Roman and Angela A. Kaiser
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
1. Making Housing Policy Fairer and More Affordable in the U.S., Robert
Mark Silverman and Kelly L. Patterson
PART ONE: FAIR HOUSING, POLICY AND PERCEPTIONS
2. Intergovernmental Enforcement of the Fair Housing Act: The Fair Housing
Assistance Program, Eric M. Wilk, Charles M. Lamb and Nicholas R. Seabrook
3. The Federal Courts and Fair Housing Policy: A Principal-Agent
Interpretation, Nicholas R. Seabrook, Charles M. Lamb and Eric M. Wilk
4. Fair Housing in the US Real Estate Industry: Perceptions of Black Real
Estate Professionals, Robert Mark Silverman
PART TWO: AFFORDABLE HOUSING, FINANCE AND LAND USE ISSUES
5. Barriers to Affordable Housing Implementation: Finance, Regulation, and
Public Opinion, J. Rosie Tighe
6. The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, Alex Schwartz
7. Inclusionary Housing and Fair Housing, Dennis Keating
PART THREE: RENT VOUCHERS, A TOOL TO DECONCETRATE POVERTY
8. What Should Housing Vouchers Accomplish, David Varady
9. Stuck in Buffalo, But Why?: Residential Spatial Patterns of Housing
Choice Voucher Holders in a Rust Belt City, Kelly L. Patterson
10. Should Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and Housing Choice Vouchers Be
Fungible?, Kirk McClure
PART FOUR: THE RISE AND STALL OF HOMEOWNERSHIP
11. The Historic Roots of the Crisis in Housing Affordability: The Case of
Buffalo New York, 1920-1950, Henry Louis Taylor, Jr.
12. Segregation as a Driver of Subprime Lending and the Ensuing Economic
Fallout, Gregory D. Squires
13. Be It Ever So Humble, There's No Place Like Home: The Experiences of
Low-Income Homebuyers, Anna Maria Santiago, George C. Galster, Cristina M.
Tucker, Ana H. Santiago-San Roman and Angela A. Kaiser
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
1. Making Housing Policy Fairer and More Affordable in the U.S., Robert
Mark Silverman and Kelly L. Patterson
PART ONE: FAIR HOUSING, POLICY AND PERCEPTIONS
2. Intergovernmental Enforcement of the Fair Housing Act: The Fair Housing
Assistance Program, Eric M. Wilk, Charles M. Lamb and Nicholas R. Seabrook
3. The Federal Courts and Fair Housing Policy: A Principal-Agent
Interpretation, Nicholas R. Seabrook, Charles M. Lamb and Eric M. Wilk
4. Fair Housing in the US Real Estate Industry: Perceptions of Black Real
Estate Professionals, Robert Mark Silverman
PART TWO: AFFORDABLE HOUSING, FINANCE AND LAND USE ISSUES
5. Barriers to Affordable Housing Implementation: Finance, Regulation, and
Public Opinion, J. Rosie Tighe
6. The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, Alex Schwartz
7. Inclusionary Housing and Fair Housing, Dennis Keating
PART THREE: RENT VOUCHERS, A TOOL TO DECONCETRATE POVERTY
8. What Should Housing Vouchers Accomplish, David Varady
9. Stuck in Buffalo, But Why?: Residential Spatial Patterns of Housing
Choice Voucher Holders in a Rust Belt City, Kelly L. Patterson
10. Should Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and Housing Choice Vouchers Be
Fungible?, Kirk McClure
PART FOUR: THE RISE AND STALL OF HOMEOWNERSHIP
11. The Historic Roots of the Crisis in Housing Affordability: The Case of
Buffalo New York, 1920-1950, Henry Louis Taylor, Jr.
12. Segregation as a Driver of Subprime Lending and the Ensuing Economic
Fallout, Gregory D. Squires
13. Be It Ever So Humble, There's No Place Like Home: The Experiences of
Low-Income Homebuyers, Anna Maria Santiago, George C. Galster, Cristina M.
Tucker, Ana H. Santiago-San Roman and Angela A. Kaiser
Index