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1by O'Regan, Katherine M Published in Housing policy debate (03.09.2019)“...As is true for most legislation, the Fair Housing Act (FHA) was a product of its time; the legislation's content, and even passage, was formed by dominant...”
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2by Ellen, Ingrid Gould O'Regan, Katherine M Published in Regional science and urban economics (2011)“...This paper examines whether the economic gains experienced by low-income neighborhoods in the 1990s followed patterns of classic gentrification (as frequently...”
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3“...Using tenant-level data from 18 states that represent almost 40% of all Low-Income Housing Tax Credit units, this article examines tenant incomes, rental...”
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4by De la Roca, Jorge Ellen, Ingrid Gould O'Regan, Katherine M Published in Regional science and urban economics (01.07.2014)“...Noting the decline in segregation between blacks and whites over the past several decades, some recent work argues that racial segregation is no longer a...”
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5by Katherine M. O'Regan John M. Quigley Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.06.1998)“...This paper synthesises a series of empirical analyses investigating the role of urban space in affecting minority employment outcomes. It broadens the focus...”
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6by Ingrid Gould Ellen Keren Mertens Horn Katherine M. O'Regan Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.09.2013)“...This paper offers several hypotheses about which US higher-income households choose to move into low-income neighbourhoods and why. It first explores whether...”
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7“...This paper addresses a critical but almost unexamined aspect of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program - whether its use (and in particular, the...”
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8“...Some networks may be more useful than others in affecting labor market outcomes. In particular, social contacts who are employed may be more useful in job...”
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9by O’Regan, Katherine M Oster, Sharon M Published in Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly (01.03.2000)“...Increasingly, nonprofit, for-profit, and public organizations have been cooperating in producing and distributing a wide range of goods and services. In many...”
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10“...The Fair Housing Act (FHA) is a powerful tool in the civil rights arsenal and has achieved a great deal, but its promise to address structural inequities that...”
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11by Katherine M. O'Regan Published in Cityscape (Washington, D.C.) (01.01.2016)“...Supply Response Why have we not seen supply responses during the recent decades to meet the demand for housing? A growing group of researchers has focused on...”
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12“...During the past decade, federal housing policy has shifted to recognize a key role for nonprofit housing providers in providing affordable housing. Two federal...”
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13by Ellen, Ingrid G Horn, Keren M O'Regan, Katherine M Published in Journal of housing economics (01.12.2016)“...•Using unique LIHTC tenant data we show that poor LIHTC residents are more likely than non-poor LIHTC residents to live in developments in high-poverty...”
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14“...The only existing national database on projects in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program has limited data on which developments serve families, a...”
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15“...This paper tests the importance of the spatial isolation of minority and poverty households for youth employment in large metropolitan areas. We estimate a...”
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16“...This paper examines the importance of job access in explaining labor market outcomes for youth. The work sets forth a broader definition of ‘access’ which...”
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