The Denver Child Study explores the extent to which multiple dimensions of neighborhood context affect the physical and behavioral health, exposure to violence, risky behaviors, education, youth and young adult labor market outcomes, and marriage and childbearing of Latino and African-American children and youth from low-income families.
This summary report presents findings from a HUD study which applied paired-testing methodology in 28 metropolitan areas to measure the incidence and forms of discrimination experienced by black, Hispanic, and Asian renters and homebuyers.
This US Bureau of Labor Statistics report draws a profile of the "working poor" population in 2012 - those who are employed but still remain below the poverty level.
This is the first large-scale, paired-testing study to assess housing discrimination against same-sex couples in metropolitan rental markets via advertisements on the Internet.
A 2007 report from the Southern Environmental Law Center that covers trends in housing affordability, demographics, development and transportation in the Richmond region.
This MacArthur Foundation brief summarizes research from the Journal of Urban Health that examines cardiovascular health among Latinos in affordable housing in the Bronx.
A 2014 white paper by the Urban Land Institute taking a look at America's rapidly aging population and the challenges and opportunities faced when accommodating Baby Boomers in the realms of housing and public policy.
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."
2013 report containing detailed information on poverty in Richmond and recommendations on poverty reduction including redeveloping public housing communities.
An update to the 2007 report from the Southern Environmental Law Center focused on the cost of renting in the Richmond area from 2000-2008 by bedrooms and affordability by occupation.