Housing Policy Debate

Papers
(The H4-Index of Housing Policy Debate is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Gentrifying Atlanta: Investor Purchases of Rental Housing, Evictions, and the Displacement of Black Residents32
“They Didn’t See It Coming”: Green Resilience Planning and Vulnerability to Future Climate Gentrification28
Eviction and Segmented Housing Markets in Richmond, Virginia26
Racialized Homelessness: A Review of Historical and Contemporary Causes of Racial Disparities in Homelessness26
Housing Cost Burden, Material Hardship, and Well-Being26
Evictions: The Comparative Analysis Problem26
Sheltered From Eviction? A Framework for Understanding the Relationship Between Subsidized Housing Programs and Eviction24
Do Lawyers Matter? Early Evidence on Eviction Patterns After the Rollout of Universal Access to Counsel in New York City23
Legacies of Institutionalized Redlining: A Comparison Between Speculative and Implemented Mortgage Risk Maps in Chicago, Illinois22
COVID-19 Housing Policy: State and Federal Eviction Moratoria and Supportive Measures in the United States During the Pandemic21
From Hazard Mitigation to Climate Adaptation: A Review of Home Buyout Program Literature18
Toward Affordable Cities? Critically Exploring the Market-Based Housing Supply Policy Proposition18
The Racial Landscape of Fintech Mortgage Lending18
Moving Toward an Inclusive Housing Policy?: Migrants’ Access to Subsidized Housing in Urban China18
Naturally Resilient to Natural Hazards? Urban–Rural Disparities in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Assistance17
“Our Customer Is America”: Housing Insecurity and Eviction in Las Vegas, Nevada’s Postcrisis Rental Markets16
Unequal Retreats: How Racial Segregation Shapes Climate Adaptation16
Resident-Owned Resilience: Can Cooperative Land Ownership Enable Transformative Climate Adaptation for Manufactured Housing Communities?16
Spatial Concentration and Spillover: Eviction Dynamics in Neighborhoods of Los Angeles, California, 2005–201516
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