Revisiting rental housing [electronic resource] : policies, programs, and priorities / Nicolas P. Retsinas, Eric S. Belsky, editors.

Contributor(s): Retsinas, Nicolas Paul, 1946- | Belsky, Eric S | Harvard University. Joint Center for Housing Studies | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: James A. Johnson metro seriesPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, c2008Description: viii, 370 p. : illSubject(s): Rental housing -- United States | Housing policy -- United StatesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 333.33/8 LOC classification: HD7288.85.U6 | R48 2008Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introduction : why rental housing is the neglected child of American shelter / Anthony Downs -- Overview : rental housing challenges and policy responses / Eric S. Belsky and Rachel Bogardus Drew -- Where poor renters live in our cities : dynamics and determinants / Stuart S. Rosenthal -- The costs of concentrated poverty : neighborhod property markets and the dynamics of decline / George C. Galster, Jackie M. Cutsinger, and Ron Malega -- Spillovers and subsidized housing : the impact of subsidized rental housing on neighborhoods / Ingrid Gould Ellen -- Designing subsidized rental housing programs : what have we learned? / Jill Khadduri and Charles Wilkins -- Subsidized housing and employment : building evidence of what works / James A. Riccio - From hurdles to bridges : local land-use regulations and the pursuit of affordable rental housing / Rolf Pendall -- Capital for small rental properties : preserving a vital housing resource / William C. Apgar and Shekar Narasimhan -- Just suppose : housing subsidies for low-income renters / John M. Quigley -- Rethinking U.S. rental housing policy : a new bluepring for federal, state, and local action / Bruce Katz and Margery Austin Turner.
Summary: "Reviews the contributing factors and primary problems generated by the operation of rental markets. Dissects how policies and programs have--or have not--dealt with the primary challenges, what improvements--if any--have been gained, and the lessons learned in the process. Looks to potential new directions in housing policy"--Provided by publisher.
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"Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : why rental housing is the neglected child of American shelter / Anthony Downs -- Overview : rental housing challenges and policy responses / Eric S. Belsky and Rachel Bogardus Drew -- Where poor renters live in our cities : dynamics and determinants / Stuart S. Rosenthal -- The costs of concentrated poverty : neighborhod property markets and the dynamics of decline / George C. Galster, Jackie M. Cutsinger, and Ron Malega -- Spillovers and subsidized housing : the impact of subsidized rental housing on neighborhoods / Ingrid Gould Ellen -- Designing subsidized rental housing programs : what have we learned? / Jill Khadduri and Charles Wilkins -- Subsidized housing and employment : building evidence of what works / James A. Riccio - From hurdles to bridges : local land-use regulations and the pursuit of affordable rental housing / Rolf Pendall -- Capital for small rental properties : preserving a vital housing resource / William C. Apgar and Shekar Narasimhan -- Just suppose : housing subsidies for low-income renters / John M. Quigley -- Rethinking U.S. rental housing policy : a new bluepring for federal, state, and local action / Bruce Katz and Margery Austin Turner.

"Reviews the contributing factors and primary problems generated by the operation of rental markets. Dissects how policies and programs have--or have not--dealt with the primary challenges, what improvements--if any--have been gained, and the lessons learned in the process. Looks to potential new directions in housing policy"--Provided by publisher.

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