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Ingrid Gould Ellen

Ingrid Gould Ellen

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Social Sciences and Humanities

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43
Citations
9466
World Ranking
4356
National Ranking
2083

Overview

Ingrid Gould Ellen is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research spans multiple intersecting fields with a focus on urban and housing issues alongside economic and health dimensions.

Their work is primarily situated within broad disciplines including Social Sciences and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Notably, their subfields of study include Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics, General Health Professions, Finance, and Urban Studies.

Key research topics addressed by Ellen encompass:

  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Urbanization and City Planning
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations

The scientist has contributed extensively to scholarly publications, with frequent appearances in the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Housing Policy Debate
  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials
  • Health Affairs
  • Real Estate Economics

Among the recent papers featuring their work are:

  • "Localized commercial effects from natural disasters: The case of Hurricane Sandy and New York City" (2020) published in Regional Science and Urban Economics
  • "Do Lawyers Matter? Early Evidence on Eviction Patterns After the Rollout of Universal Access to Counsel in New York City" (2020) published in Housing Policy Debate
  • "Neighborhoods And Health: Interventions At The Neighborhood Level Could Help Advance Health Equity" (2024) published in Health Affairs
  • "Administrative Burdens in Emergency Rental Assistance Programs" (2023) published in RSF The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences
  • "The academic effects of chronic exposure to neighbourhood violence" (2021) published in Urban Studies

They have collaborated frequently with a range of co-authors. Those with the highest number of joint publications include:

  • Katherine M. O'Regan
  • Vicki Been
  • Sherry Glied
  • Martha Galvez
  • Alisa Hartwell

Best Publications

  • Does neighborhood matter? Assessing recent evidence

    Ingrid Gould Ellen;Margery Austin Turner

  • Neighborhood Effects on Health: Exploring the Links and Assessing the Evidence

    Ingrid Gould Ellen;Tod Mijanovich;Keri Nicole Dillman

  • Sharing America’s Neighborhoods

    Ingrid Gould Ellen

  • Neighborhood effects of concentrated mortgage foreclosures

    Jenny Schuetz;Vicki Been;Ingrid Gould Ellen

  • Sharing America’s Neighborhoods: The Prospects for Stable Racial Integration

    Ingrid Gould Ellen

  • How low income neighborhoods change: Entry, exit, and enhancement

    Ingrid Gould Ellen;Katherine M. O'Regan

  • The external effects of place-based subsidized housing

    Amy Ellen Schwartz;Ingrid Gould Ellen;Ioan Voicu;Michael H. Schill

  • Do foreclosures cause crime

    Ingrid Gould Ellen;Johanna Lacoe;Johanna Lacoe;Claudia Ayanna Sharygin;Claudia Ayanna Sharygin

  • High Stakes in the Classroom, High Stakes on the Street: The Effects of Community Violence on Student’s Standardized Test Performance

    Patrick Sharkey;Amy Ellen Schwartz;Ingrid Gould Ellen;Johanna Lacoe

  • Supply Skepticism: Housing Supply and Affordability

    Vicki Been;Ingrid Gould Ellen;Katherine O’Regan

  • Building Homes, Reviving Neighborhoods: Spillovers from Subsidized Construction of Owner-Occupied Housing in New York City

    Ingrid Ellen;Michael H. Schill;Amy Ellen Schwartz;Scott Susin

  • Low-Income Housing Policy

    Robert A. Collinson;Ingrid Gould Ellen;Jens Ludwig

  • Is Segregation Bad for Your Health? The Case of Low Birth Weight

    Ingrid Gould Ellen

  • THE HIGH COST OF SEGREGATION: EXPLORING RACIAL DISPARITIES IN HIGH-COST LENDING

    Vicki Been;Ingrid Ellen;Josiah Madar

  • Reversal of Fortunes? Lower-income Urban Neighbourhoods in the US in the 1990s:

    Ingrid Gould Ellen;Katherine O'Regan

  • Revitalizing inner‐city neighborhoods: New York city's Ten‐Year Plan

    Michael H. Schill;Ingrid Gould Ellen;Amy Ellen Schwartz;Ioan Voicu

  • Stable Racial Integration in the Contemporary United States: An Empirical Overview

    Ingrid Gould Ellen

  • Nonprofit housing and neighborhood spillovers

    Ingrid Gould Ellen;Ioan Voicu

  • Race and neighborhoods in the 21st century: What does segregation mean today?

    Jorge De la Roca;Ingrid Gould Ellen;Katherine M. O'Regan

  • Race-based Neighbourhood Projection: A Proposed Framework for Understanding New Data on Racial Integration:

    Ingrid Gould Ellen

  • Does losing your home mean losing your school?: Effects of foreclosures on the school mobility of children☆

    Vicki Been;Ingrid Gould Ellen;Amy Ellen Schwartz;Leanna Stiefel

Frequent Co-Authors

Amy Ellen Schwartz
Amy Ellen Schwartz Syracuse University
Sherry Glied
Sherry Glied New York University

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