Encore Episode: Japanese Housing Policy with Jiro Yoshida
UCLA Housing Voice
by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
6d ago
For this episode, we take a trip to Tokyo to learn from the successes and shortcomings of Japanese housing policy. Known for high rates of production — Tokyo builds five times more housing than California, per capita — and relatively affordable housing, Japan also struggles with poor maintenance and rapid degradation of its buildings. Professor Jiro Yoshida of Pennsylvania State University and the University of Tokyo joins us to talk about the unique demographic, economic, and geographic conditions that led to Japan’s current housing context, and the underrecognized influence of depreciation a ..read more
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Ep 70: Overcoming Resistance to Density with David Kaufmann and Michael Wicki
UCLA Housing Voice
by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
2w ago
What makes people more or less supportive of dense housing in their communities? David Kaufmann and Michael Wicki surveyed 12,000 residents in six of the largest U.S. and European cities to find out ..read more
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Ep 69: Low-Income Housing and 'Crowd Out' with Michael Eriksen
UCLA Housing Voice
by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
1M ago
Subsidized affordable housing development reduces costs for lower-income households directly. It also reduces costs indirectly, by increasing the overall supply of housing — or does it? Michael Eriksen joins to discuss the issue of “crowd out” in affordable housing production ..read more
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Ep 68: Summarizing the Research on Homelessness with Janey Rountree (Pathways Home pt. 8)
UCLA Housing Voice
by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
2M ago
In this final installment of the Pathways Home series on homelessness policy and research, we discuss lessons and key takeaways from the previous seven episodes with our UCLA colleague, Janey Rountree ..read more
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Ep 67: How We Cut Veteran Homelessness By Half with Monica Diaz and Shawn Liu (Pathways Home pt. 7)
UCLA Housing Voice
by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
2M ago
Since 2009, homelessness among U.S. veterans has fallen by more than half. Among the overall population, it hasn’t budged. Monica Diaz and Shawn Liu of the Department of Veterans Affairs share some of the story behind the VA's success ..read more
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Ep 66: Chronic Homelessness and Housing First with Tim Aubry (Pathways Home pt. 6)
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by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
3M ago
The Housing First approach starts with providing homes to chronically unhoused people, but it doesn’t stop there — and that’s what makes it so effective. Tim Aubry shares findings from a major Housing First study and the keys to a successful program ..read more
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Ep 65: Reducing Homelessness with Unconditional Cash Transfers with Jiaying Zhao (Pathways Home pt. 5)
UCLA Housing Voice
by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
3M ago
What happens when you provide unhoused people with a large sum of money? Jiaying Zhao shares the results of a study in Vancouver, BC, which include reduced shelter use, more spending on food and rent, and no increase in spending on “temptation goods” like drugs and alcohol ..read more
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Ep. 64: Ending Family Homelessness with Beth Shinn (Pathways Home pt. 4)
UCLA Housing Voice
by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
4M ago
“We have the resources, as a society, to prevent and end homelessness. And the knowledge.” Beth Shinn discusses the Family Options Study, which found that long-term housing subsidies, like housing vouchers, led to much better outcomes at similar cost compared to rapid rehousing, transitional housing, and “usual care.”  ..read more
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Ep. 63: Understanding Vehicular Homelessness with Madeline Brozen (Pathways Home pt. 3)
UCLA Housing Voice
by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
4M ago
In Los Angeles County, unhoused people living in cars, trucks, and RVs outnumber those in tents and makeshift shelters by 50%, yet vehicular homelessness receives relatively little attention. Many cities don’t even measure or report on it — at least not yet. The Lewis Center’s Madeline Brozen joins to discuss her research on the distinct demographics and experiences of unhoused people living out of their vehicles, and the promise of safe parking programs to support the transition back into stable housing ..read more
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Encore Episode: Fair Housing with Katherine O’Regan
UCLA Housing Voice
by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
4M ago
The federal government passed the Fair Housing Act more than 50 years ago. In that time considerable progress has been made at reducing discrimination in the housing market, but the law’s mandate to “affirmatively further fair housing” and reverse patterns of segregation has been only lightly enforced. Katherine O’Regan of NYU, and formerly of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, joins Mike and Shane to talk about the legacy of the Fair Housing Act, the changing nature of neighborhood segregation and opportunity in America, and recent efforts to proactively foster inclusive comm ..read more
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