Housing Code Standards

Housing Code Standards
Author: Eric W. Mood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1969
Genre: Building laws
ISBN: UIUC:30112062880205

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Housing Code Standards Three Critical Studies

Housing Code Standards  Three Critical Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1969
Genre: Housing
ISBN: MINN:30000011059635

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Housing Code Standards

Housing Code Standards
Author: United States President of the United States
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1969
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005960617

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Housing and Planning References

Housing and Planning References
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1970
Genre: City planning
ISBN: MINN:30000010725376

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Selected United States Government Publications

Selected United States Government Publications
Author: United States. Superintendent of Documents
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1969
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UIUC:30112042503059

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Race Poverty and American Cities

Race  Poverty  and American Cities
Author: John Charles Boger,Judith Welch Wegner
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807845787

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Precise connections between race, poverty, and the condition of America's cities are drawn in this collection of seventeen essays. Policymakers and scholars from a variety of disciplines analyze the plight of the urban poor since the riots of the 1960s an

Housing Urban America

Housing Urban America
Author: Jon Pynoos,Robert Schafer,Chester W. Hartman
Publsiher: AldineTransaction
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1980
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780202320113

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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of housing: an increasingly difficult quest in the contemporary urban United States, where crime, urban blight, and continuing capital decay undercut the advantages of city living. The American dream has moved to the suburbs; the nightmare of our cities prompts new recognition both in the president's cabinet and the college curriculum. The editors of this book have updated their acclaimed earlier collection, providing new introductory articles; new papers, such as, Discrimination in Housing Prices and Mortgage Lending, A Summary Report of Current Findings from the Experimental Housing Allowance Program, Alternative Mortgage Designs and Their Effectiveness in Eliminating Demand and Supply Effects on Inflation; and a new bibliography of the literature. Additional chapters focus on differing strategies for improved urban housing and renewal by providing concrete suggestions for distributing existing resources and allocating new funding. The bibliography provides the best single guide to the current literature on housing. Housing Urban America, in this new edition, is an important guide to those students and scholars fascinated by the essential questions of adequate housing: its social costs, and the source of the revenues to provide it.

Homeless Children and Youth

Homeless Children and Youth
Author: Julee H. Kryder-Coe,Lester M. Salamon,Janice Marie Molnar
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1412825512

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In his preface to this volume, Lester M. Salamon writes that "Homelessness among children and youth is too serious a problem to be ignored in our national social policy. Both for its immediate effects on those who are homeless, and for the inadequacies it reveals in our social support systems, homelessness among children and youth has truly become a national tragedy. If this book helps to bring this problem to national attention, to document its scope and consequences, and to point the way toward possible solutions, it will have amply served its purpose." Based on a conference sponsored by The Johns Hopkins University Institute for Policy Studies last year, this volume brings together some of the best research and policy analysis ever assembled on this important issue. Among the contributors are Lisa Mihaly, Marjorie J. Robertson, James D. Wright, Yvonne Rafferty, Kay Young McChesney, Chester Hartman, Michael A. Stegman, Linda A. Wolf, and Carol W. Williams. The volume covers issues from the scope of child homelessness to its broader impacts and causes and the social responses needed to copy with it. The volume focuses on two populations with differing needs and solutions: very young children (infants, pre-schoolers, and school age children) who are part of homeless families, and older young people who are homeless but on their own (pregnant teens and teen parents, runaways, and older adolescents). Central to the volume is a critical examination of the health, mental health, developmental and educational impacts produced by homelessness; causes of the problem in society, the economy, and our housing market, and the levels of existing support systems. In short, this is a comprehensive state-of-the-art examination of homelessness as it affects children, and will be greeted as such by policy-makers at all levels of government and by professionals in economics, sociology, social work, and urban studies.