The state of the nation's housing
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The 1996 report of Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies states that US households are increasingly divided in economic and spatial terms between high-income home owners and low-income renters. The former are concentrated in wealthy suburban or outlying communities while the latter commonly reside in decaying center cities or poor rural communities. The concerted initiatives of public, private and nonprofit agencies are needed if this gap between the housing haves and have-nots is to be eradicated. One option to encourage people who can buy their own homes to do so is to remove discriminatory barriers. Another alternative is to facilitate housing production and rehabilitation in the urban center. These have the function of stabilizing the economic base of depressed center cities and improving the quality of life for city and suburban residents alike.
Publication Name: Journal of Housing and Community Development
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0272-7374
Year: 1996
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An H/CD legislative review
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The House and Senate were not able to reach an agreement on housing reform by the end of the legislative session for 1996 even though their respective versions did not differ significantly. Although the House version was more ambitious and broad-based than the Senate bill, the minor differences of their languages seemed to point to the passage of a major deregulatory reform bill. Negotiators for the House reportedly took a hardline position on retaining their version of the bill that Democratic negotiators as well as Senate Republicans involved in the conference committee were eventually alienated. In the meantime, local housing and community development agencies would have to focus on temporary reforms implemented in 1996 while a major reform bill is still being debated.
Publication Name: Journal of Housing and Community Development
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0272-7374
Year: 1996
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