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  1. After the projects: Public housing redevelopment & the governance of the poorest Americans
  2. Public Housing Authorities in the Private Market
  3. The Changing Role of Public Housing Authorities in the Affordable Housing Delivery System
  4. The Changing Relationship Between Housing and Inequality, 1980–2010
  5. THE GEOGRAPHY OF FRINGE BANKING*
  6. The Effects of Industrial Clusters on the Poverty Rate
  7. Residential Location
  8. The Location Choices of Public Housing Residents Displaced by Redevelopment: Market Constraints, Personal Preferences, or Social Information?
  9. Minorities on the Margins? The Spatial Organization of Fringe Banking Services
  10. Integrated or isolated? The impact of public housing redevelopment on social network homophily
  11. Draining ties: Tie quality versus content in low-income women’s social networks when displaced by redevelopment
  12. Public Housing Authorities Under Devolution
  13. Housing Segregation in Suburban America Since 1960: Presidential and Judicial Politics ? By Charles M. Lamb
  14. To move or not to move: Relationships to place and relocation choices in HOPE VI
  15. HOPE VI New Communities: Neighborhood Relationships in Mixed-Income Housing
  16. Using Public Housing to Achieve Self-Sufficiency: Can We Predict Success?
  17. Job Search Networks and Strategies in Scattered-site Public Housing
  18. Neighborhood Relations in Suburban Scattered-Site and Clustered Public Housing
  19. The role of neighborhood social networks in scattered‐site public housing residents’ search for jobs
  20. Housing, Welfare Reform, and Self‐Sufficiency: An Assessment of the Family Self‐Sufficiency Program
  21. From dependency to self‐sufficiency: An appraisal of the gateway transitional families program