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A Comprehensive Analysis Adapting to the Changing Socioeconomic Landscape

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A Comprehensive Analysis Subtitle Adapting to the Changing Socioeconomic Landscape Title: A Comprehensive Analysis Adapting to the Changing Socioeconomic Landscape Product Description: Are you intrigued by the evolving dynamics of public housing in the United States and the challenges faced by low-income families? "A Comprehensive Analysis Adapting to the Changing Socioeconomic Landscape" delves deep into the heart of this critical issue, offering a compelling analysis and potential solutions that can reshape the way we think about public housing. Preface Highlights: The Evolution of Public Housing: This book paints a vivid picture of how conventional public housing in the United States has transformed over the past 25 years. It outlines the socioeconomic shifts of its tenants and the financial hurdles faced by public housing authorities. Social and Economic Changes: Initially constructed for a different social and economic class, public housing now caters to a diverse demographic due to post-World War II developments and racial discrimination in the housing market. Challenges Faced: High operating costs, soaring inflation, and maintenance repairs have combined to create significant challenges for housing authorities, many of which are currently operating at negative cash flows. What You'll Discover: Tenant Management Solutions: The book explores tenant management as a means of addressing the issues of providing housing for low-income families in conventional public housing. Case Studies: Two distinct approaches to tenant management are analyzed in detail: the Bromley Heath TMC in Boston, Massachusetts, and the St. Louis, Missouri TMC, along with its offshoots in Newark, New Jersey, and Louisville, Kentucky. Historical Insights: Trace the historical background of public housing and identify the reasons behind its present-day problems, paving the way for potential solutions. Impactful Changes: Discover how tenant management at Bromley Heath and St. Louis has affected occupancy rates, crime statistics, maintenance, rent delinquency, and employment generation. Key Findings: Bromley Heath TMC Success: Learn how the Bromley Heath TMC has generated positive effects, such as improved maintenance, enhanced community security, and employment opportunities for residents. St. Louis Model: Explore the transformative changes brought about by the St. Louis model, including the reduction of vandalism, improved rent collection, and a shift towards higher income tenants. Balancing Economic Mix: Delve into the delicate balance of housing very low-income families while increasing rental income, exemplified by the Iroquois Homes Development in Louisville, Kentucky. In "A Comprehensive Analysis Adapting to the Changing Socioeconomic Landscape," you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities within public housing in the United States. This book is an essential resource for policymakers, researchers, and anyone interested in reshaping the future of public housing. Get your copy today and become part of the solution. Public housing;Socioeconomic change;Tenant management;Low-income families;Urban development;Housing authorities;Bromley Heath TMC;St. Louis model;Economic class;Rent delinquency;Maintenance repairs;Tenant community;Rental income;Housing challenges;Social transformation;Economic diversity;Historical background;Housing authorities;Vandalism reduction;Economic mix
Release date NZ
December 2nd, 2023
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
124
Dimensions
152x229x7
ISBN-13
9783184197001
Product ID
38533318

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