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References and Suggestions for Further Reading

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Clampet-Lundquist, Susan. 2004b. “Moving Over or Moving Up? Short-Term Gains and Losses for Relocated HOPE VI Families.” Cityscape 7(1): 57–80.

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 This research was conducted by Michigan State University Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist Craig Wesley Carpenter, Ph.D. (@DrCWCarpenter or cwcarp@msu.edu).