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The Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Planning

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ISBN-13:
9781317282693
Veröffentl:
2019
Seiten:
442
Autor:
Katrin B. Anacker
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
0 - No protection
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Planning provides a comprehensive multidisciplinary overview of contemporary trends in housing studies, housing policies, planning for housing, and housing innovations in the United States, the United Kingdom, and continental Europe.
Section 1: Right to Housing 1. The Right to Housing: The Goal versus the Reality 2. A Home away from Home: Housing Refugees in the Netherlands during the European Refugee Crisis Section 2: Inequality 3. Homeownership and the Racial and Ethnic Wealth Gap in the United States 4. Non-Hispanic White vs. Black Parental Wealth and Wealth Transfers to Enable Home Ownership in Five Metropolitan Areas 5. Should Policy Seek to Interfere with Upward Mobility by Deconcentrating Poverty? Reasons for Concern 6. Affordable Housing Complex: Direct and Exclusionary Displacement in the Lacy and Logan Neighborhoods of Santa Ana, California 7. Neighborhood Centers Section 3: Homeownership 8. Demographic, Economic, and Policy Contributors to Homeownership across OECD Countries 9. Declining Homeownership in Liberal, English Speaking Countries Section 4: Rental Housing 10. Subsidized Rental Housing Programs in the U.S.: A Case of Rising Expectations 11. Redefining Rental Housing Choice in the Housing Choice Voucher Program 12. Accommodating and Accumulating: How the Property Interests of Homeowners and Renters Impact Housing Satisfaction Section 5: Social Housing 13. The U.S. Approach to "Social Housing" 14. The Privatization of American Public Housing: Leaving the Poorest of the Poor Behind 15. Public Housing Authorities as Social Enterprises? 16. How the European Commission Affected Social Rental Housing in the Netherlands and Germany Section 6: Senior Housing 17. Connectivity as an Indicator of Older People's Housing Quality 18. Housing Models for Aging in Community 19. Realizing Innovative Senior Housing Practices in the U.S. 20. Designed for All Ages: Multigenerational Housing as a Potential Housing Option in Flanders/Belgium Section 7: Gentrification 21. A Moving Target: The Shifting Genealogy of Gentrification 22. Preventing Gentrification-Induced Displacement in the U.S.: A Review of the Literature and A Call for Evaluation Research 23. Urban Restructuring, Demolition, and Displacement in the Netherlands: Uncovering the Janus Head of Forced Residential Relocation 24. State-Sponsored Gentrification or Social Regeneration? Symbolic Politics and Neighborhood Intervention in an Amsterdam Working Class Neighborhood Section 8: Suburbs 25. Housing Policy and the Suburban Metropolis: A Focus on the United States and France 26. A New Generation of "Single-Family" Homes: Multigenerational Homebuilding in the Suburbs of Phoenix, Arizona Section 9: The Future of Housing 27. Addressing Affordability Challenges: The Role and Scope of Local Housing Plans 28. Affordable Housing: Program Financing and Policies in U.S. States 29. Prediction is Difficult: The Future of Housing Policy and Housing Studies

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