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Housing Intersections

Publications in this section highlight the many ways in which affordable housing can help advance other important community objectives, such as good health, educational achievement, individual asset building, and economic development. The Center’s work in this area seeks both to clarify and document the benefits of affordable housing and to suggest ways to structure affordable housing to better achieve these broader goals.


Jan 10, 2012
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More Than a Roof: Case Studies of Public Housing Agency Initiatives to Increase Residents’ Economic Security

Maya Brennan and Jeff Lubell

This brief from the Center for Housing Policy describes efforts by some public housing authorities to help residents achieve economic security through efforts such as asset-building programs as including Family Self Sufficiency and Housing Choice Vouchers. With housing assistance currently available to only about one in four families who need it, and no prospects for increased federal funding on the horizon, many of these PHAs see economic security efforts as essential for expanding the number of families able to benefit from rental assistance. By helping families that currently receive housing assistance to make progress toward economic security, the PHAs that run these initiatives hope to free up rental assistance for other families.

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Keywords: Asset Building, Public Housing, Family Self Sufficiency, Housing Choice Vouchers


Nov 2, 2011
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How Housing Matters: Meeting the Health Care Needs of Aging Residents of Affordable Multifamily Housing

Carolyn Reid

This case study, one of three prepared by the Center for Housing Policy presented at the National Building Museum's How Housing Matters Conference, describes a program that uses secure and affordable housing to improve health outcomes and health care access for older adults.

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Keywords: Aging, Health Care, Housing and Health, Housing Affordability, Housing for Older Adults


Nov 2, 2011
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How Housing Matters: Using Public Housing to Strengthen Children’s Education

Laura Williams

This case study, one of three prepared by the Center for Housing Policy presented at the National Building Museum's How Housing Matters Conference, looks at how secure and affordable housing can provide a platform for children's educational success.

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Keywords: Housing and Education, Housing Affordability


Nov 2, 2011
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How Housing Matters: Leveraging Housing Assistance to Strengthen Family Economic Security

Maya Brennan

This case study, one of three prepared by the Center for Housing Policy presented at the National Building Museum's How Housing Matters Conference, describes a long-standing program that uses secure and affordable housing, provided through voucher assistance and public housing, to improve residents' economic opportunities.

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Keywords: Housing and Asset Building, Housing and Economic Development, Housing Affordability


Sep 7, 2011
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The Role of Subsidized Rental Housing in Creating Jobs and Stimulating Local Economic Development

Keith Wardrip, Laura Williams

The construction of affordable housing provides clear benefits for families whose wages aren’t sufficient to afford market-rate housing. But research shows that affordable housing development also drives local economic growth. This fact sheet summarizes the different ways in which subsidized rental housing can contribute to rising employment and economic recovery.

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