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Is subsidized housing in sustainable neighborhoods? Evidence from Chicago
Emily Talen, Julia Koschinsky
Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, School of (SGSUP)
Spatial Analysis Research Center (SPARC)
Sustainability Initiative
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Business & Economics
Subsidized Housing
100%
Affordable Housing
61%
Urban Form
46%
Vouchers
40%
Crime
33%
Accessibility
33%
Poverty
24%
Racial Segregation
22%
Sustainability Indicators
20%
Statistical Analysis
18%
Connectivity
18%
Amenities
17%
Segregation
16%
Proximity
15%
Correlates
15%
New Markets
14%
Planning
12%
Authority
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
affordable housing
91%
crime
51%
poverty
44%
accessibility
40%
racial segregation
39%
project
33%
housing program
33%
amenity
24%
connectivity
18%
statistical analysis
17%
sustainability
15%
market
15%
family
15%
planning
13%
city
11%
test
8%
rate
6%
Social Sciences
evidence
26%
planning data
17%
poverty
14%
offense
14%
racial segregation
13%
segregation
9%
statistical analysis
9%
sustainability
7%
market
6%