Author: National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discrimination in housing
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Summary of Recent Court Challenges to Exclusionary Land-use Practices
Author: National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discrimination in housing
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discrimination in housing
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Moving toward Integration
Author: Richard H. Sander
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674919874
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
Reducing residential segregation is the best way to reduce racial inequality in the United States. African American employment rates, earnings, test scores, even longevity all improve sharply as residential integration increases. Yet far too many participants in our policy and political conversations have come to believe that the battle to integrate America’s cities cannot be won. Richard Sander, Yana Kucheva, and Jonathan Zasloff write that the pessimism surrounding desegregation in housing arises from an inadequate understanding of how segregation has evolved and how policy interventions have already set many metropolitan areas on the path to integration. Scholars have debated for decades whether America’s fair housing laws are effective. Moving toward Integration provides the most definitive account to date of how those laws were shaped and implemented and why they had a much larger impact in some parts of the country than others. It uses fresh evidence and better analytic tools to show when factors like exclusionary zoning and income differences between blacks and whites pose substantial obstacles to broad integration, and when they do not. Through its interdisciplinary approach and use of rich new data sources, Moving toward Integration offers the first comprehensive analysis of American housing segregation. It explains why racial segregation has been resilient even in an increasingly diverse and tolerant society, and it demonstrates how public policy can align with demographic trends to achieve broad housing integration within a generation.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674919874
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
Reducing residential segregation is the best way to reduce racial inequality in the United States. African American employment rates, earnings, test scores, even longevity all improve sharply as residential integration increases. Yet far too many participants in our policy and political conversations have come to believe that the battle to integrate America’s cities cannot be won. Richard Sander, Yana Kucheva, and Jonathan Zasloff write that the pessimism surrounding desegregation in housing arises from an inadequate understanding of how segregation has evolved and how policy interventions have already set many metropolitan areas on the path to integration. Scholars have debated for decades whether America’s fair housing laws are effective. Moving toward Integration provides the most definitive account to date of how those laws were shaped and implemented and why they had a much larger impact in some parts of the country than others. It uses fresh evidence and better analytic tools to show when factors like exclusionary zoning and income differences between blacks and whites pose substantial obstacles to broad integration, and when they do not. Through its interdisciplinary approach and use of rich new data sources, Moving toward Integration offers the first comprehensive analysis of American housing segregation. It explains why racial segregation has been resilient even in an increasingly diverse and tolerant society, and it demonstrates how public policy can align with demographic trends to achieve broad housing integration within a generation.
Report
Author: American Society of Planning Officials. Planning Advisory Service
Publisher:
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
Housing in the Seventies
Author:
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 802
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 802
Book Description
Housing in the seventies working papers 1 [and] 2
Author: United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 804
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 804
Book Description
Fair Housing and Exclusionary Land Use
Author: National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing
Publisher:
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
A Sheltered Crisis
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discrimination in housing
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discrimination in housing
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Exchange Bibliography
Author: Council of Planning Librarians
Publisher:
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Clearinghouse Review
Author:
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Category : Consumer protection
Languages : en
Pages : 718
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Consumer protection
Languages : en
Pages : 718
Book Description
California. Court of Appeal (1st Appellate District). Records and Briefs
Author: California (State).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description