This Partnership for Housing Affordability report addresses current and future housing needs for the Richmond region, impediments to meeting these needs, and proposed strategies based on successful case studies.
A 2007 report from the Southern Environmental Law Center that covers trends in housing affordability, demographics, development and transportation in the Richmond region.
This March 2015 NLIHC report is the 4th issue of the Housing Spotlight series to focus on the gap between the number of low income renters and the number of units that are affordable and available to them.
This 2014 MacArthur Foundation research brief builds on the growing understanding that affordable housing, via the additional income it provides families to invest in their children, has a strong connection to children's cognitive development.
This 2012 Urban Land Institute report offers clarity about the major methodological issues facing housing and education research and a new model for understanding how the two fields relate to one another.
This Urban Institute white paper explores the existing literature on poverty and housing while examining past policy interventions that have sought to improve the lives of families in government-assisted housing.
This 2011 study from the Poverty & Race Research Action Council and the National Coalition on School Diversity investigates the relationship between affordable housing policy and school performance, as well as how race plays a major role in all areas.