Housing Policy Debate

Papers
(The TQCC of Housing Policy Debate is 5. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Evaluating Rent Control Intensity in California Cities, 2010–201940
Changes in Average Household Size and Headship Rates as Indicators of Housing Shortfalls31
Does Subsidized Housing Facilitate More Sustainable Commute Patterns? Insights From Canadian Metropolitan Areas22
The Case for Mass Upzoning20
The Politics of Studentification: An Analysis of the Student Housing Debate in Boston19
Response to Comments on “Supply Skepticism Revisited”17
An Unpersuasive Argument for Selling Development Rights: Commentary on the Article “Land as Airspace: How Rezoning Privatizes Public Space (and Why Governments Should Not Give It Away for Free)”17
The Effect of State Housing Policies on Eviction Filings and Judgments in the United States, 2001–201815
Mitigating the Stress of Housing Instability: The Impact of Housing Choice Vouchers on Social Supports, Behavioral Health, and Criminal Justice Involvement15
Editorial14
Retraction: The Effect of Rent Control Status on Eviction Filing Rates: Causal Evidence from San Francisco14
Distrust and Disrepair: How Homeowners’ Perceptions of Contractors Matter13
Beyond Single-Family: Multifamily’s Role in GSE Reform Debates13
Editorial13
What Would It Take to Close the Housing Supply Gap in the Next Five Years, While Addressing the Nation’s Affordability, Climate Sustainability, and Resiliency Goals?13
Financing Housing Development in an Underdeveloped Financial Market: Learning from Developers’ Financing Adaptations?12
Learning More From Homeless Point-in-Time Counts11
Editorial11
Editorial11
Editorial11
A Descriptive Analysis of Tenant Right to Counsel Law and Praxis 2017–202411
Understanding Latinx Perceptions of and Responses to Neighborhood Change11
Thinking Outside the Credit Box: Strategies to Advance Equity in the Housing Finance System11
Who Represents the Renters?10
Inclusionary Housing Policy in Cities of the South: Navigating a Path Between Continuity and Disruption9
The Housing Shortage Is Still Out There9
Landlords and Housing Quality in Rural Georgia: Assessing the Relationship9
Moving From Crisis to Stability? The Success and Limits of an Eviction Prevention Program9
Shifting the Redlining Paradigm: The Home Owners’ Loan Corporation Maps and the Construction of Urban Racial Inequality9
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Relationship Between Homeownership, Income, and Energy Insecurity8
Editorial8
Mortgage Loan Costs: Magnitude and Drivers of Variation8
The Home Price Impacts of CDBG-Funded Investments: An Exploration into Nonlinear and Threshold Effects8
Different Data, Different Measures: Comparing Alternative Indicators of Changes in Neighborhood Home Values8
The Relationship Between Exits From Federally Subsidized Housing and Wages, King County, WA8
Do Medicaid Expenditures Increase After Adults Exit Permanent Supportive Housing?8
Moving Into Debt: Impacts of Housing Affordability and Transportation Access on Consumer Credit Outcomes8
Response: It’s Always About the Context7
Editorial7
Nonprofit Landlord Types on the Housing Market—A Key to Rising Displacement in Berlin?7
Corporate Landlords and Pandemic and Prepandemic Evictions in Las Vegas7
Editorial7
How Accommodative Are Houses in Trinidad? Implications for Older Persons With Disabilities6
Land as Airspace: How Rezoning Privatizes Public Space (and Why Governments Should Not Give It Away for Free)6
What Would It Take to End Homelessness in the United States?6
To Review is to Win, Win, Win6
Older Households Are Moving Closer to Their Adult Children: Implications for Urban Planning and Housing Policy6
Walls of Perception: Contrasting Views on Housing Barriers Across Sectors in Oregon5
Subsidy Overlaps in Federal Housing Policy5
Editorial5
Airspace Rights and Affordable Housing Supply5
Can Property Taxation Fix China’s Housing Market?: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis5
Special Issue Introduction: Gentrification, Housing, and Health Outcomes5
The Benefits and Limitations of Tenant Rights Education: A Case Study of Eviction Prevention Workshops in San Diego, California5
“I’m Looking for Somebody That Has Had a Job for a Year and Can Prove It”: Landlords’ Search for the Working Tenant5
Quantifying the Impact of Evictions and Eviction Filings on Homelessness Rates in the United States5
Associations Between Exit Type From Federal Housing Assistance and Subsequent Homelessness5
Affordable Housing Through Community Land Trusts (CLTs): Examining Factors Associated with the Number of Units in CLTs5
The Geography of Absence: Cities, Towns, and Suburbs with No LIHTC Housing5
Clarifying the Future Roles of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac5
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