Author: Brigitte Zamzow
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030428494
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
This book provides insights in how the lack of coherent social policy leads to the displacement of vulnerable low-income families in inner-city neighborhoods facing gentrification. First, it makes a case for how social policy by its racist setup has failed vulnerable families in the history of U.S. public housing. Second, it shows that today’s public housing transformation puts the same disadvantaged socio-economic clientele at risk, while the neighborhoods they call their homes are taken over by gentrification. It raises the powerful argument that the continuing privatization of Housing Authorities in the U.S. will likely lead to greater income diversity in formerly neglected neighborhoods, but it will happen at the expense of vulnerable families being displaced and resegregated further outside the city, if no regulatory planning measures for their protection are initiated by the government. By providing a solid empirical portrait of public housing in New York City’s Harlem, this book provides a great resource to students, academics and planners interested in gentrification with specific concern for race and class.
Housing Policy and Vulnerable Families in The Inner City
Author: Brigitte Zamzow
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030428494
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
This book provides insights in how the lack of coherent social policy leads to the displacement of vulnerable low-income families in inner-city neighborhoods facing gentrification. First, it makes a case for how social policy by its racist setup has failed vulnerable families in the history of U.S. public housing. Second, it shows that today’s public housing transformation puts the same disadvantaged socio-economic clientele at risk, while the neighborhoods they call their homes are taken over by gentrification. It raises the powerful argument that the continuing privatization of Housing Authorities in the U.S. will likely lead to greater income diversity in formerly neglected neighborhoods, but it will happen at the expense of vulnerable families being displaced and resegregated further outside the city, if no regulatory planning measures for their protection are initiated by the government. By providing a solid empirical portrait of public housing in New York City’s Harlem, this book provides a great resource to students, academics and planners interested in gentrification with specific concern for race and class.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030428494
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
This book provides insights in how the lack of coherent social policy leads to the displacement of vulnerable low-income families in inner-city neighborhoods facing gentrification. First, it makes a case for how social policy by its racist setup has failed vulnerable families in the history of U.S. public housing. Second, it shows that today’s public housing transformation puts the same disadvantaged socio-economic clientele at risk, while the neighborhoods they call their homes are taken over by gentrification. It raises the powerful argument that the continuing privatization of Housing Authorities in the U.S. will likely lead to greater income diversity in formerly neglected neighborhoods, but it will happen at the expense of vulnerable families being displaced and resegregated further outside the city, if no regulatory planning measures for their protection are initiated by the government. By providing a solid empirical portrait of public housing in New York City’s Harlem, this book provides a great resource to students, academics and planners interested in gentrification with specific concern for race and class.
Financing of Inner-city Housing
Author: United States. Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Financing of Inner-city Housing
Author: United States. Congress. House. Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Home Financing Practices and Procedures
Publisher:
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Developing Infill Housing in Inner-city Neighborhoods
Author: Diane R. Suchman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
This volume provides the tools and strategies needed to develop successful inner-city infill housing. Comments from experts and case studies of innovative projects undertaken by for-profit developers offer insights into the challenges faced and techniques used.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
This volume provides the tools and strategies needed to develop successful inner-city infill housing. Comments from experts and case studies of innovative projects undertaken by for-profit developers offer insights into the challenges faced and techniques used.
Inner City Homes
Author: A. J. Garza
Publisher:
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Category : Apartments
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Apartments
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Housing
Author:
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Category : Urban renewal
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A collection of articles relating to inner city living.
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Category : Urban renewal
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A collection of articles relating to inner city living.
Forum One
Author: Federal National Mortgage Association
Publisher:
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Inner City Revitalization
Author:
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Category : Inner cities
Languages : en
Pages : 558
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Inner cities
Languages : en
Pages : 558
Book Description
Neighborhoods that Work
Author: Sandra Perlman Schoenberg
Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
A History of Housing in New York City
Author: Richard Plunz
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231062978
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Since its emergence in the mid-nineteenth century as the nation's "metropolis," New York has faced the most challenging housing problems of any American city, but it has also led the nation in innovation and reform. Plunz traces New York's housing development from 1850 to the present, exploring the housing of all classes, discussing the development of types ranging from the single-family house to the high-rise apartment tower.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231062978
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Since its emergence in the mid-nineteenth century as the nation's "metropolis," New York has faced the most challenging housing problems of any American city, but it has also led the nation in innovation and reform. Plunz traces New York's housing development from 1850 to the present, exploring the housing of all classes, discussing the development of types ranging from the single-family house to the high-rise apartment tower.