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How Definitions Shape the Rural Housing Landscape

Alexander Hermann, Whitney Airgood-Obrycki • February 7, 2024

In the United States, rural areas face significant and unique economic and housing challenges. While far from homogenous, rural areas nevertheless tend to share some similar…
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Public Housing Authorities in the Private Market

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki • May 6, 2019

For a variety of reasons, many public housing authorities (PHAs) have gone from being entirely public entities that just build and manage public housing to becoming “hybrid”…
Journal Article

Public Housing Authorities in the Private Market

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, Rachel Garshick Kleit, Anaid Yerena • April 29, 2019

Decreasing federal resources since the 1980s, policy devolution to the local level, and expansion of market-based approaches for affordable housing delivery have resulted in…
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The Implications of Different Suburban Definitions

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki • February 20, 2019

Riverside is a low-density neighborhood in the city of Columbus, Ohio that has a distinctly suburban feel. About three-quarters of the housing units are owner-occupied,…
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The Metropolitan Revolution

Bruce Katz • September 18, 2013

Next Wednesday, September 25, I will be coming to Harvard to share a message: there is a Metropolitan Revolution underway in this country. While the national economy…
Working Papers

Rethinking U.S. Rental Housing Policy

Bruce Katz, Margery Austin Turner • March 1, 2007

RR07-10: In recent years, housing has all but disappeared from national-level debate except for occasional discussions of a possible housing “bubble” and the all-too-…