This Essay highlights the relationship between welfare and work in New York City\u27s public housing. Part II discusses the composition of the Housing Authority\u27s tenant body in past years as well as the political and social changes affecting the Housing Authority. Part III presents current Housing Authority ideas and programs that address moving tenants from welfare to work. Part IV outlines strategies employed by the Housing Authority to attract more working families, thereby improving the economic mix and social stability of the tenant population. Finally, this Essay concludes that while the Housing Authority cannot, and perhaps should not, address the complex social issues of poverty, it will continue to provide economic and other op...
Housing instability within the New York City (NYC) area significantly affects the community\u27s wel...
The government-funded creation of permanent, affordable housing for millions of middle- and low-inco...
The essay attempts to fill the gaps found in knowledge and practice for conceptualizing local housin...
Background of the Study. Public housing in a historical sense is new; consequently, much is being ar...
In the United States, public housing conjures up negative images of decaying high-rise buildings, pl...
New York City, like many other cities across the world, is experiencing a housing crisis attributed ...
In this article I argue that the US public housing policy, as codified by the Quality Housing and Wo...
This study deals with the public welfare provisions for assisting the needy nonresident person in Ne...
Excerpt from the full-text article: Housing possesses certain characteristics which qualify it for a...
There is a shrinking stock of all types of affordable housing, resulting in the inflation of rent ac...
Contemporary approaches to concentrated poverty assume intractable ghettos and a dying urban core. I...
One of the most challenging effects of living below the poverty line is difficulty finding safe and ...
Historically, federal housing policy has contributed to the concentration of poverty in urban Americ...
Waving the banner of welfare reform, President Clinton signed historic legislation in August 1996 ab...
Background of the Study. Shelter is one of the three basic needs of man. Yet millions of families li...
Housing instability within the New York City (NYC) area significantly affects the community\u27s wel...
The government-funded creation of permanent, affordable housing for millions of middle- and low-inco...
The essay attempts to fill the gaps found in knowledge and practice for conceptualizing local housin...
Background of the Study. Public housing in a historical sense is new; consequently, much is being ar...
In the United States, public housing conjures up negative images of decaying high-rise buildings, pl...
New York City, like many other cities across the world, is experiencing a housing crisis attributed ...
In this article I argue that the US public housing policy, as codified by the Quality Housing and Wo...
This study deals with the public welfare provisions for assisting the needy nonresident person in Ne...
Excerpt from the full-text article: Housing possesses certain characteristics which qualify it for a...
There is a shrinking stock of all types of affordable housing, resulting in the inflation of rent ac...
Contemporary approaches to concentrated poverty assume intractable ghettos and a dying urban core. I...
One of the most challenging effects of living below the poverty line is difficulty finding safe and ...
Historically, federal housing policy has contributed to the concentration of poverty in urban Americ...
Waving the banner of welfare reform, President Clinton signed historic legislation in August 1996 ab...
Background of the Study. Shelter is one of the three basic needs of man. Yet millions of families li...
Housing instability within the New York City (NYC) area significantly affects the community\u27s wel...
The government-funded creation of permanent, affordable housing for millions of middle- and low-inco...
The essay attempts to fill the gaps found in knowledge and practice for conceptualizing local housin...