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The Home Front: Implications of Welfare Reform for Housing Policy


Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview
Sandra J. Newman

Chapter 2: The Effects of Welfare Reform on Housing: A National Analysis
Sandra J. Newman and Joseph Harkness

Chapter 3: Housing and Welfare Reform: Geography Matters
G. Thomas Kingsley and Peter A. Tatian

Chapter 4: Housing, Transportation, and Access to Suburban Jobs by Welfare Recipients in the Cleveland Area
Claudia J. Coulton, Laura Leete, and Neil Bania

Chapter 5: What Can We Learn from Previous Housing-Based Self-Sufficiency Programs?
Amy S. Bogdon

Chapter 6: Lessons from Welfare-to-Work Experiments and Their Implications for Housing-Based Self-Sufficiency Programs
James Riccio

Chapter 7: Increasing the Policy Value of Evaluation Research on Housing and Self-Sufficiency
Craig Thornton, Robert G. Wood, and Pamela M. Jones

Chapter 8: From the Eye of the Housing Practitioner
Sandra J. Newman


The Home Front: Implications of Welfare Reform for Housing Policy, edited by Sandra J. Newman, is available from the Urban Institute Press (cloth, ISBN 684-9, $49.50; paper, ISBN 685-7, $19.50). To obtain a copy call (202) 261-5687 or 800.537.5487.


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