Housing Policy Debate

Papers
(The H4-Index of Housing Policy Debate is 17. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
What Is Aging in Place? Confusions and Contradictions34
Losing Your Home Is Bad for Your Health: Short- and Medium-Term Health Effects of Eviction on Young Adults29
The Financialization of Housing in Capitalism’s Peripheries26
Gentrifying Atlanta: Investor Purchases of Rental Housing, Evictions, and the Displacement of Black Residents26
Gentrification-Induced Displacement in Detroit, Michigan: An Analysis of Evictions22
“They Didn’t See It Coming”: Green Resilience Planning and Vulnerability to Future Climate Gentrification22
Long-Term, Multicountry Perspective on Rental Market Regulations20
Evictions: The Comparative Analysis Problem20
Sheltered From Eviction? A Framework for Understanding the Relationship Between Subsidized Housing Programs and Eviction20
Housing Cost Burden, Material Hardship, and Well-Being20
Eviction and Segmented Housing Markets in Richmond, Virginia20
Exploring the Financial Implications of Advance Rent Payment and Induced Furnishing of Rental Housing in Ghanaian Cities: The Case of Dansoman, Accra-Ghana19
Extreme Heat Vulnerability of Subsidized Housing Residents in California19
Family Compound Housing System Losing Its Value in Ghana: A Threat to Future Housing of the Poor18
Racialized Homelessness: A Review of Historical and Contemporary Causes of Racial Disparities in Homelessness18
Legacies of Institutionalized Redlining: A Comparison Between Speculative and Implemented Mortgage Risk Maps in Chicago, Illinois18
Working With Them: Small-Scale Landlord Strategies for Avoiding Evictions18
Housing Stability, Evictions, and Subsidized Rental Properties: Evidence From Metro Atlanta, Georgia17
Do Lawyers Matter? Early Evidence on Eviction Patterns After the Rollout of Universal Access to Counsel in New York City17
Toward Affordable Cities? Critically Exploring the Market-Based Housing Supply Policy Proposition17
Inaccuracies in Eviction Records: Implications for Renters and Researchers17
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