Kasey Zapatka
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New Frontiers of Integration: Convergent Pathways of Neighborhood Diversification in Metropolitan New York
In this article, we ask how the suburbanization of both immigration and poverty have transformed suburbs over the last two decades and highlight the converging transformations occuring in suburbs and cities.
Kasey Zapatka
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Van C. Tran
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Affordable Regulation: New York City Rent Stabilization as Housing Affordability Policy
Using logistic and hedonic regression techniques, we show that Hispanic and foreign-born householders are more likely to live in rent-stabilized units and find evidence of both rent savings and rent burden reduction when comparing stabilized tenants with their non-stabilized counterparts.
Kasey Zapatka
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Juliana de Castro Galvao
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Does demand lead supply? Gentrifiers and developers in the sequence of gentrification, New York City 2009–2016
Using cross-lagged regression models with tract and year fixed effects, we show that demand-side forces precede supply-side forces in the sequence of gentrification in New York City between 2009-2016.
Kasey Zapatka
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Brenden Beck
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