Shelter Poverty new ideas on housing affordability

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Stone, Michael Eric (autor)
Formato: RE
Idioma:inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia Temple University Press 1993
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Contenidos:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I. What Is Shelter Poverty?. Human Needs and Housing Affordability ; The Shelter-Poverty Concept of Affordability
  • Part II.Why Does Shelter Poverty Exist and Persist? The Historical Roots of the Affordability Problem tothe Early 1930s ; The Triumph and Illusions of Housing Policy and theEconomy, 1930-1970 ; Economic Crisis, Shelter Poverty, and Housing Programs, 1970 to the Early 1990s ; The Instability of Housing Production and Finance Since the Late 1960s
  • Part III. How Can Shelter Poverty Be Overcome? Social Ownership ; Financing and Implementing Social Ownership ; Housing Reform with a Vision: Ownership and Production ; Housing Reform with a Vision: Financing and Other Elements ; Housing Affordability and Social Change ; Conclusion: Shelter Poverty and the Right to Housing
  • Appendix A. Methods and Issues in Deriving the Shelter-Poverty Affordability Standard
  • Appendix B. Determining the Extent and Distribution of Housing Affordability Problems: Methodological Comments
  • Appendix C. Tables of Shelter Poverty and Conventional Affordability Problems, 1970-1991
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index.