This 1999 study examines the early effects of seven scattered-site public housing developments on the receiving neighborhoods in Yonkers, New York, where opposition to court-ordered desegregation was particularly hostile over the last decade.
A collection of case studies from the Campaign for Affordable Housing outlining successful efforts at developing affordable housing projects in 9 US cities.
A 2013 summary of National Housing Conference research findings on public opinion and messaging on affordable housing that draws from 35 research studies related to affordable housing communications and summarizes key findings about public opinion, messages, and suggestions for further research that could add to our understanding of how to communicate effectively about housing affordability.
A 2012 study conducted by the Furman Center for Real Estate & Urban Policy that explores the correlation between neighborhood-level crime and voucher utilization in 10 large US cities.
A 2006 white paper by the University of Texas at Austin using GIS to identify whether there is a relationship between the presence of affordable housing and crime rate in its surrounding neighborhood in Dallas, as well as how affordable housing might affect the crime trends.
A 2011 Cornell University paper examining the effect of rental housing development subsidized by the government's Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program on local crime.
A 2013 report from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies examining the growing need for accessible housing and communities as the post-war generation retires, desiring increasingly to "age in place."
A 2013 study that looks at the relationship between housing vouchers and crime rates using annual neighborhood-level data on vouchers and crime from 10 large American cities.