ABSTRACT: This study uses data from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality to examine variation in tenant association participation among public housing tenants in Boston and Los Angeles. Using logistic regression models we estimate the net effects of four sets of factors on the likelihood that a tenant has attended tenant association meetings: neighborhood attachments, grievances, resources and constraints, and feelings of efficacy. Results show that net of other factors, participation is greater among attached tenants who have resided in public housing longer and who have social ties to other people. Grievances also increase participation, but they do so indirectly by increasing peopleâs tendency to be more involved in their communi...
Workshop 1. Public space and neighbourhood quality Abstract This paper contributes evidence from a l...
This thesis explores the barriers to effective tenant involvement at an organisational level in hous...
Individuals who live in poor urban neighborhoods are often characterized in mono lithic ways that un...
ABSTRACT: This study uses data from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality to examine variation i...
As the world advances and communications keep improving, most people understandably are looking for ...
The present study investigated how neighborhood organizations foster and maintain citizen participat...
Consumer participation in public housing has been accepted as a positive phenomenon, but continues t...
Throughout history, organized mass social movements have played an integral role in community develo...
This article investigates the effects of social cohesion, social support, social control, and active...
Understanding what facilitates participation in neighborhood civic life is important for improving p...
Studies confirm differences between participants and nonparticipants in vol-untary organizations in ...
This article investigates the effects of social cohesion, social support, social control, and active...
Low-income residents in the City of Los Angeles are currently struggling with steep rent increases. ...
During the last decade, academic interest in residents’ participation in maintaining the quality of ...
Mixed-income housing policy initiatives in the United States have attempted to reduce the social dis...
Workshop 1. Public space and neighbourhood quality Abstract This paper contributes evidence from a l...
This thesis explores the barriers to effective tenant involvement at an organisational level in hous...
Individuals who live in poor urban neighborhoods are often characterized in mono lithic ways that un...
ABSTRACT: This study uses data from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality to examine variation i...
As the world advances and communications keep improving, most people understandably are looking for ...
The present study investigated how neighborhood organizations foster and maintain citizen participat...
Consumer participation in public housing has been accepted as a positive phenomenon, but continues t...
Throughout history, organized mass social movements have played an integral role in community develo...
This article investigates the effects of social cohesion, social support, social control, and active...
Understanding what facilitates participation in neighborhood civic life is important for improving p...
Studies confirm differences between participants and nonparticipants in vol-untary organizations in ...
This article investigates the effects of social cohesion, social support, social control, and active...
Low-income residents in the City of Los Angeles are currently struggling with steep rent increases. ...
During the last decade, academic interest in residents’ participation in maintaining the quality of ...
Mixed-income housing policy initiatives in the United States have attempted to reduce the social dis...
Workshop 1. Public space and neighbourhood quality Abstract This paper contributes evidence from a l...
This thesis explores the barriers to effective tenant involvement at an organisational level in hous...
Individuals who live in poor urban neighborhoods are often characterized in mono lithic ways that un...