2015-2019

Housing

Can Indirect Strategies Reduce Shortages, Restrain Housing Cannibals, and Promote Affordability?
by Dowell Myers, October 2019, Annual Distinguished Speaker Lecture held by the San Francisco State University PACE Applied Housing Research Initiative   > PowerPoint (pdf)   > Lecture Video (1:07)   > SFSU website for the lecture details

Housing Interconnections in Los Angeles: Shortages, Affordability, and Displacement
by Dowell Myers, October 2019
sponsored by the John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation > Research Project Final Report (pdf)

How Do Shortages Lead to Dislodgement and Disappearing Renters? (Housing Research Brief 6)
by Dowell Myers and JungHo Park, August 2019
sponsored by the John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation > HRB 6 (pdf)

Growing Housing Needs Amid the Shortage Crisis in California Regions
by Dowell Myers and JungHo Park, June 2019, 30th Annual USC-SCAG Demographic Workshop > PowerPoint (pdf)   > SCAG website for the workshop details

Changing Rental Affordability in California Regions: Application of the Constant Quartile Mismatch Indicator
by JungHo Park and Dowell Myers, June 2019, 30th Annual USC-SCAG Demographic Workshop > PowerPoint (pdf)   > SCAG website for workshop details

A Constant Quartile Mismatch Indicator of Changing Rental Affordability in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 2000 to 2016
by Dowell Myers and JungHo Park, March 2019, Cityscape > Cityscape   > All 50 Metros Rankings

Cohort Insights into Recovery of Millennial Homeownership after the Great Recession
by Dowell Myers, Hyojung Lee, and Patrick Simmons, January 2019, Journal of Housing Economics > J of H Econ

Simulating the Change in Young Adult Homeownership Through 2035: Effects of Growing Diversity and Rising Educational Attainment
by Dowell Myers, Gary Painter, Julie Zissimopoulos, Hyojung Lee, and Johanna Thunell, January 2019, Housing Policy Debate > HPD

Where Do Low-Income Angelenos Live? (Housing Research Brief 5)
by JungHo Park and Dowell Myers, January 2019
sponsored by the John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation > HRB 5 (pdf)

Who Lives in New Housing in Los Angeles? (Housing Research Brief 4)
by Dowell Myers and JungHo Park, January 2019
sponsored by the John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation > HRB 4 (pdf)

What Makes Rent “Affordable”? America’s Standard Metric Compares Rents to Incomes. That Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story.
by Henry Grabar in Slate magazine, October 1, 2018, interpreting the report on worsening housing affordability by Dowell Myers, JungHo Park, and Eduardo Mendoza > Slate

How Much Worse is Affordability in LA than Before? (Housing Research Brief 3)
by Dowell Myers, JungHo Park, and Eduardo Mendoza, September 2018
sponsored by the John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation > HRB 3 (pdf)

Homeownership Rate Rises for First Time in Years, Led by Millennials Across the States
by Dowell Myers, September 14, 2018
> Research Note (pdf)

How Much Added Housing is Really Needed in Los Angeles? (Housing Research Brief 2)
by Dowell Myers, JungHo Park, and Eduardo Mendoza, August 2018
sponsored by the John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation > HRB 2 (pdf)

How Much Added Housing is Really Needed in California? (Housing Research Brief 1)
by Dowell Myers, JungHo Park, and Janet Li, August 2018
sponsored by the John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation > HRB 1 (pdf)

The Coming Exodus of Older Homeowners
by Dowell Myers and Patrick Simmons, July 11, 2018
> Fannie Mae Housing Insights

Resolving the Millennial Homeownership Rate Paradox
by Dowell Myers, Hyojung Lee, and Patrick Simmons, May 9, 2018
> Fannie Mae Perspective

The Awakening of Millennial Homeownership Demand
by Dowell Myers and Patrick Simmons, November 29, 2017
> Fannie Mae Perspective

How your parents affect your chances of buying a home
by Emily Badger in Washington Post Wonkblog, May 4, 2016, interpreting the report on parental assistance by Dowell Myers, Gary Painter, Julie Zissimopoulos, Hyojung Lee, and Johanna Thunell > Washington Post Wonkblog

Diverted Homeowners, the Rental Crisis and Foregone Household Formation
by Dowell Myers, Gary Painter, Hyojung Lee, and JungHo Park
April 2016, sponsored by the Research Institute for Housing America > Report (pdf)

Peak Millennials: Three Reinforcing Cycles That Amplify the Rise and Fall of Urban Concentration by Millennials
by Dowell Myers, April 25, 2016 > Peak Millennials (pdf)

Cohort Momentum and Future Homeownership: The Outlook to 2050
by Dowell Myers and Hyojung Lee, March 2016
> Future Homeownership (pdf)