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Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing Demonstration Program
2011
This report presents the long-term impacts of a unique housing mobility demonstration, Moving to Opportunity (MTO), on housing and neighborhood conditions, physical and mental health, economic self-sufficiency, risky and criminal behavior, and educational outcomes.
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Responsible Demolition: A Baltimore Case Study with National Implications
2011
This report details how health risks were dramatically reduced through the use of well-planned demolition protocols as part of the East Baltimore Revitalization Initiative.
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Melting Pot Cities and Suburbs: Racial and Ethnic Change in Metro America in the 2000s
2011
Census 2000 pointed to growing racial and ethnic diversity in the “melting pot suburbs” of many large U.S. metropolitan areas This report examines these trends through the lens of the nation’s 100 largest metropolitan areas, based on results from the 2010 Census.
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How to Evaluate Choice and Promise Neighborhoods
2011
The brief describes key research questions to keep in mind when evaluating place-based, saturation community development efforts and reviews how different evaluation approaches can address these core research questions.
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Shared Prosperity, Stronger Regions: An Agenda for Rebuilding America’s Older Core Cities
2011
This report explores the opportunities and challenges confronting older core cities by looking closely at five of them: Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh.
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