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Studying Housing Affordability and Transportation Equity in the LA Region
Housed at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, the Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies is committed to addressing the pressing policy and planning issues in Greater Los Angeles. The center aims to generate knowledge and action around the critical issues of housing affordability and transportation equity, with an emphasis on how these areas intersect to shape the quality of life for all residents.
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The Costs of Traveling With Children: Transportation Challenges for Low-Income Families
To better understand how caregiving shapes transportation experiences, this brief draws on in-depth interviews with low-income adults living in South Los Angeles.
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"Stop" and Think about It: How the Different Interpretations of What Counts as a "Major Transit Stop" in California Make a Difference
In order to address housing supply constraints, the state legislature has enacted a number of laws that streamline approval and remove zoning constraints in areas close to high-quality transit.
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Race, Ethnicity and Mortgage Lending in the FHLBSF Cooperative
This brief examines ethnic and racial disparities in mortgage lending across lender types, focusing on differences between FHLBSF-affiliated bank and credit unions and other Southwest lenders.
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Bank Investment Patterns in the FHLBSF Cooperative
This brief examines how FHLBSF-affiliated banks in California, Arizona and Nevada allocate lending across residential mortgages, commercial loans, revolving credit, and construction loans.
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