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The Growing Problem of Older Adult Homelessness

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki • November 13, 2019

While the number of people experiencing unsheltered homelessness has decreased over the last ten years, the number of older adults experiencing sheltered homelessness is on…
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The Falling Supply of Low-Cost Rentals in US Metros

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki • June 27, 2019

For the sixth year in a row, the number of units renting for less than $800 in the US fell sharply, according to our new State of the Nation’s Housing report. With a loss of…
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Public Housing Authorities in the Private Market

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki • May 6, 2019

For a variety of reasons, many public housing authorities (PHAs) have gone from being entirely public entities that just build and manage public housing to becoming “hybrid”…
Journal Article

Public Housing Authorities in the Private Market

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, Rachel Garshick Kleit, Anaid Yerena • April 29, 2019

Decreasing federal resources since the 1980s, policy devolution to the local level, and expansion of market-based approaches for affordable housing delivery have resulted in…
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American Families Can’t Afford the Rent

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, Jennifer Molinsky • April 2, 2019

Housing is a central component of family life and can provide a foundation for family well-being. While we typically think of family households as homeowners, renters are, in…
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The Implications of Different Suburban Definitions

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki • February 20, 2019

Riverside is a low-density neighborhood in the city of Columbus, Ohio that has a distinctly suburban feel. About three-quarters of the housing units are owner-occupied,…
Working Papers

Defining Suburbs: How Definitions Shape the Suburban Landscape

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, Shannon Rieger • February 20, 2019

After the 2018 midterm elections, many reports noted that Democrats gained House seats by winning suburban voters. Some journalists broke down the analysis further and…
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Are the Suburbs Losing Status?

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki • February 4, 2019

The traditional image of suburbs in the United States is one of middle-class, white, family households owning single-family homes. But recent patterns of increasing poverty,…
Journal Article

Suburban status and neighbourhood change

Whitney Airgood-Obrycki • January 30, 2019

This article examines suburban neighbourhood trajectories from 1970 to 2010 in the 100 most populous metropolitan areas in the US within the context of discussions around…