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 2014 white paper by the National Multifamily Housing Council that outlines the difficulties faced by multifamily affordable housing development, as well as the economic impact of bringing families into a community.
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 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.
2013 report containing detailed information on poverty in Richmond and recommendations on poverty reduction including redeveloping public housing communities.
A 2012 report from the Fort Lauderdale Affordable Housing Advisory Committee uses a housing needs assessment and affordability analysis to present the case for the need for an Inclusionary Housing Program in the City of Fort Lauderdale.
A report from the Center for Housing Policy that provides an overview of inclusionary zoning policies and their effects. Includes case studies of IZ policies in the above urban areas.
A report for the Partnership for Housing Affordability from George Mason University’s Center for Regional Analysis that analyzes the impacts on home prices, property assessments, and crime levels around 11 mixed income/mixed use sites in four Richmond area jurisdictions.
A policy research brief from the Center for Housing Policy exploring the longstanding debate on the effect that affordable housing has on property values. The brief surveys two decades of literature on the topic to draw its conclusions.