C Niedt, IW Martin - Housing Policy Debate, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Data from the National Suburban Survey from September 2010 permit the first statistical portrait of Americans displaced by the mortgage foreclosure crisis. The average person who …
This decade may well turn out to be the most tumultuous in the history of US housing markets. The period from 2000 to 2006 saw an unprecedented acceleration in home prices …
JN Houle - Social science & medicine, 2014 - Elsevier
Current evidence suggests that the rise in home foreclosures that began in 2007 created feelings of stress, vulnerability, and sapped communities of social and economic resources …
Background The US foreclosure crisis intensified markedly during the Great Recession of 2007-09, and currently an estimated five percent of US residential properties are more than …
DH Kaplan, GG Sommers - The Professional Geographer, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Residential foreclosures increased sharply during the 1990s and in the first years of the twenty-first century. These foreclosures have profound impacts on the households and …
S Saegert, D Fields, K Libman - Journal of Urban Health, 2011 - Springer
In this paper we offer a conceptualization of mortgage foreclosure as serial displacement by highlighting the current crisis in the context of historically repeated extraction of capital …
A critical component of the Obama Administration's urban policy is how it responds to the ongoing, if not increasing, foreclosure crisis facing communities across the country …
Objectives The objectives of this study were to examine whether an increasing number of foreclosures in a neighborhood subsequently increase disorder and whether the temporal …
J Downing - Social Science & Medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
The foreclosure crisis was detrimental to the financial well-being of many households, yet the non-economic consequences are still poorly understood. This systematic review aims to …