- Selected Outcomes of Housing Assistance
- Volume 20, Number 1
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
- Associate Editor: Michelle P. Matuga
An International Perspective: Reflection on the Symposium
Kwan Ok Lee
National University of Singapore
For decades, housing affordability has remained one of the main issues in social science research in most developed countries. Therefore, I believe that the four articles in this Cityscape symposium will provide great insight to both domestic and international readers by documenting the recent state of housing assistance programs in the United States. I also appreciate the authors’ efforts to tackle critical dimensions of U.S. federal housing programs, ranging from housing quality and preservation of assisted housing units to the mobility and cost burdens of tenants. As the findings of articles are quite relevant to the non-U.S. contexts, it is worth discussing how they can provide broader implications and some cross-country lessons, including how each article relates to other articles on similar topics in the international literature.
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