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How Affordable Is HUD Affordable Housing?

open access: yesHousing Policy Debate, 2016
AbstractThis article assesses the affordability of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) rental assistance properties from the perspective of transportation costs. HUD housing is, by definition, affordable from the standpoint of housing costs due to limits on the amounts renters are required to pay.
Shima Hamidi, Reid Ewing, John L Renne
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Affordable Housing

2019
This chapter reviews the foregoing results and traces out their implications for public policy and for social theory. It argues that neighborhood circumstances do indeed have profound consequences for individual and family well-being and that housing mobility programs constitute an efficacious way both to reduce poverty and to lower levels of racial ...
Douglas S. Massey   +4 more
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Housing affordability, affordable housing and the policy agenda

2012
What has become of the great Australian dream of affordable home-ownership? With more and more people facing difficulties in buying or renting their home over recent years, Australian housing affordability has become a hot topic for the media, politicians and consumer advocates.
Gilmour, Tony, Milligan, Vivienne
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Housing Supply, Housing Demand, and Affordability

Urban Studies, 2008
The affordability of housing is a major policy issue that has increasingly become a concern for UK government as house prices have risen dramatically in recent years. This is partly because of the importance of affordability for the recruitment and retention of key workers, many of whom are on national pay scales and earning salaries that do not fully ...
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