Land - Housing and Homelessness

Land Reform, Poverty Reduction, and Growth: Evidence

American Project: The Rise and Fall of a Modern Ghetto

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The Urban Villagers: Group and Class in the Life of Italian-Americans

Housing and the Great Recession

The story of the Great Recession cannot be told without addressing housing and, in particular, the dramatic decline in housing prices that began in late 2006. A distinctive feature of the Great Recession is its intimate connection to the housing sector; indeed many would argue that the Great Recession was triggered by the widespread failure of risky mortgage products. Whatever the sources of the Great Recession may have been, the housing sector is still deeply troubled and is a key contributor to our ongoing economic duress.

Caught in the housing bubble: Immigrants' housing outcomes in traditional gateways and newly emerging destinations

Research has documented that immigrants have moved in large numbers to almost every metropolitan area and select rural areas in the country (e.g., Lichter and Johnson 2009; Painter and Yu 2010). In the midst of these demographic shifts, the country has experienced a profound recession. To date, there has been little research on the impact of the recession on immigrants across the country.

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