Jobs-Housing Balance Revisited: Trends and Impacts in the San Francisco Bay Area
Journal of the American Planning Association, 62(4): 492-511, 1996
By: American Planning Association National, Robert Cervero
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01944369608975714
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This article analyzes the jobs-housing balance in 23 San Francisco Bay Area cities and discusses the unintended consequences of framing housing needs in this way. It finds that workers do not live locally, even in communities with perfect jobs-housing balance, and suggests that solving the issue will require removing market barriers to allow for more residential mobility and housing production.