In this book, the author provides an analysis which spans the whole field from bricks and mortar to the impact of housing policy on health, care, crime, education and the economy as a whole. Practical insight into housing from a number of perspectives can be gained: economic, financial and political; social policy and welfare; construction and planning; environment and public health; and residents and communities.
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In a wide-ranging examination of these issues, Casey Dawkins chronicles the concept of housing justice, investigates the moral foundations of the US housing reform tradition, and proposes a new conception of housing justice that is grounded ...
Housing Policy in the United States is an essential guidebook to, and textbook for, housing policy, it is written for students, practitioners, government officials, real estate developers, and policy analysts.
The book concludes with a look at housing policy under the Ronald Reagan Administration and a discussion of the future of housing policy.
The Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) funds nonprofit organizations for fair housing education, outreach, and enforcement, including fair housing audits (HUD 2011; Soto 2013). Both programs are quite small. In fiscal year 2012, ...
The stirrings of reform or more of the same? U.S. Housing Policy, Politics, and Economics shares a stark and urgent message.
Since the first edition was published in 1985, the quality and quantity of published works on U.S. housing policy have increased considerably. But this book still stands out from other works in the breadth of its coverage and analysis.
This is followed by a description of the dimensions of housing needs. Another chapter studies the low-income market empirically from the perspective of the person whom poor families rely on for housing services - the landlord.
Housing Policy at a Crossroads: The Why, How, and Who of Assistance Programs provides a comprehensive survey of past low-income housing programs, including public and subsidized housing, tax credits for developers, and block grants for ...
rising higher and higher on Houston's scene, and of course working each day in the effort to improve housing, I was pleasantly startled to read an interview by Lee Radziwill with him in Esquire Magazine, December 1974.