
Yeonhwa Lee
@yeonhwa_lee_
postdoctoral researcher in city and regional planning @penn / housing policy, neighborhood change, residential mobility / she, her
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http://yeonhwalee.com 20-05-2011 16:38:51
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We are coordinating with Philadelphia Bail Fund to support folks arrested in the coming days. We've been busy, so our funds are getting low. You can help us post bail for our neighbors by donating: phillybailout.org/donate & phillybailfund.org/donate


“Labour won an election majority, meaning they could govern alone. But Ardern invited the Greens into a “cooperation” agreement, saying it would benefit from the expertise of the Green Party on climate change and child wellbeing.” This is what leaders do. theguardian.com/world/2020/oct…

Excited to co-teach the Undergraduate Urban Research Colloquium with Kimberly Noronha in the Spring!


Had a great time speaking with my Weitzman Planning colleague Chris Quattro on the American zoning system to a UK audience -- ty to Vicky Payne for excellent moderation and to all of the attendees for such engaging questions! @AoUYU NOVUS 🏳️🌈 Urbanist Platform POS

The recording of Zoning Learning From Abroad USA is now available to view on The Academy of Urbanism YouTube page youtu.be/3P1uk_z6q24 @AoUYU Urbanist Platform POS #zoning



"We can now add structural home repairs to the growing list of place-based neighborhood interventions with strong evidence that they can help reduce violent crime," says Penn IUR Faculty Fellow @Eugenia_South, via Penn Medicine News pennmedicine.org/news/news-rele…


#NewArticleAlert Drivers of housing (un)affordability in the advanced economies: a review and new evidence Lee Yeonhwa Lee , Peter Kemp & Reina @VrainBK highlights welfare state retrenchment, demographic shifts, race & inequality, etc, as key drivers. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

New article out in Russell Sage Foundation Journal analyzing inequalities in eviction risk during the pandemic and effects of eviction moratoria. Article is available (open access!) here: rsfjournal.org/content/9/3/18… Plus a write-up on the EL blog:

I'm pleased to share a new article, co-authored with @VrainBK, on the impacts of Philadelphia's COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (phase 1) on low-income renters' financial and mental well-being, published in the Russell Sage Foundation Journal today: rsfjournal.org/content/9/3/208

New #OpenAccess article by Yeonhwa Lee and @VrainBK: #Gentrification and neighbourhood satisfaction: A study of Philadelphia ow.ly/VtMz50T13XP #NeighbourhoodChange
