Developing mixed income housing is becoming more widespread in U.S over recent years. However, the answer--whether or not mixed income development can achieve its policy goals--is still uncertain. There are two general goals behind mixed income housing policy: improving the living conditions of urban poor and promoting socioeconomic integration among people with different income. In this research, by conducting questionnaires to residents living in six selected Mixed Income Housing Projects in New York City, the question whether or not Mixed Income Housing Projects can achieve its policy goals will be explored
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Purpose: The purpose of this interpretive phenomenological study is to explore the lived experience ...
Utilizing a sample of first semester first year college students, this study examined the relation b...
Towards the end of fiscal year 2004, the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA), ...
The objective of this project is to evaluate the usability of Legal Aid of Nebraska’s LawHelp Nebras...
Cooperative Housing has a long history of providing affordable housing in the United States and abro...
This paper seeks to evaluate local government policies to promote the development of residential spa...
The current cross-sectional study evaluated the relative contributions of parental perfectionism (i....
Mid-level leadership is key to a functioning university and it is important that mid-level leaders f...
Economic development planning has increasingly become a primary function of state governments. Imbue...
This study evaluates inclusionary zoning programs nationwide in an effort to guide the design of suc...
This study\u27s purpose was to investigate new site administrators\u27 perceptions of the term commu...
Supporting and developing first-time homeownership is one of the key strategies being undertaken by ...
Saving in Low-Income Households: Evidence From Interviews With Participants in the American Dream De...
Exacerbated by a global pandemic, mental health challenges within hospitality professionals are an a...
Approved in 1984, the Education Improvement Act introduced programs to recognize and foster superior...
Purpose: The purpose of this interpretive phenomenological study is to explore the lived experience ...
Utilizing a sample of first semester first year college students, this study examined the relation b...
Towards the end of fiscal year 2004, the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA), ...
The objective of this project is to evaluate the usability of Legal Aid of Nebraska’s LawHelp Nebras...