Post-2020

Housing

When the Best Available Home is the One You Already Have
by Emily Badger, The New York Times, May 27, 2022
Derived in part from the article below on Housing Shortages and the declining mobility rate as vacancies become constricted
> New York Times   > Journal Article Abstract   > Twitter

“Who Get’s to Call California Home?” a Multi-chapter report for the Center for California Real Estate, a division of the California Association of Realtors
by Dowell Myers (Principal Investigator), authors: Hyojung Lee, Ph.D. Seongmoon Cho, and David Flores-Moctezuma, April 2022
View and download entire report, including all references > Full Report (pdf)

Executive Summary (CCRE Report)
by Dowell Myers, Hyojung Lee, Seongmoon Cho, and David Flores Moctezuma, April 2022
> Executive Summary (pdf)

Summary of Key Findings
by Elizabeth Ackerman, the California Association of Realtors, Spring 2022
> Summary (html)

Module 1. Soaring Housing Demand Despite Lagging Population Growth in California
by Dowell Myers, April 2022 > Module1 (pdf)

Module 2. Growing Generation Gaps in Homeownership and Racial Disparities
by Dowell Myers and David Flores Moctezuma, April 2022
> Module2 (pdf)

Module 3. Negative Effects of Housing Shortages on Housing Well-Being of Local Residents
by Dowell Myers and Seongmoon Cho, April 2022
 > Module3 (pdf)

Module 4. Housing Filtering, Prices, and Neighborhood Change in Communities of Color
by Hyojung Lee and Dowell Myers, April 2022
includes first use of 2020 census to show racial change patterns in a dramatic new spatial visualization > Module4 (pdf)

Hispanic Homeownership Advancement through Recession and Boom
Explains how to use the 5-year ACS files to trace growth of homeownership by cohorts during the Great Recession, then turning upward in the recovery years after 2014. Compares US, LA county, and a gentrifying district
by Dowell Myers and David Flores-Moctezuma, November 3, 2021 > Cityscape (pdf)

Housing Shortages and the New Downturn of Residential Mobility in the U.S.
by Dowell Myers, JungHo Park, and Seongmoon Cho, June 2021
> Housing Studies   > Public Release Supplement (pdf)   > Twitter Thread

End of Housing and Economic Recovery from the Great Recession: How Good Did It Get by 2019?
by Dowell Myers and JungHo Park, October 2020 > Report (pdf)

Filtering of Apartment Housing between 1980 and 2018
by Dowell Myers and JungHo Park, April 2020, Supported by National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) Research Foundation   > Report (pdf)   > NMHC website

California Building Trends: Too Many Apartments?
by Dowell Myers, February 2020
> PowerPoint (pdf)