state-subsidised social housing. The shortage of homes after the First World War forced the Government to subsidise the first council house building programme. While the Labour Party supported general needs housing for all - the Conservatives only wanted to fill the gap created by the shortage of the war and hoped that the free market would soon pick up. Between the wars there were on-off bursts of council house building.The depression of the 1920s and 1930s led to a return to social housing as a "sanitary"
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Homelessness in America Homelessness in America is a social problem that we are faced with on a daily basis. Despite the vast number of research done by Americans on homelessness, little is still known about the effect that it has on our society. The overall image that emerges from the effects of homeless people is negative: they’re seen as lazy, drug users, alcoholics
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biggest contributor to the area’s development. Further research reveals that Orange County has resources that can address this issue like Orange County Housing Authority, The Fair Housing Council of Orange County and the HUD program. Retrieved from http://ochousing.org/ I don’t think Disney has an obligation to provide nearby affordable housing for its employees but it may be in Disney’s best interest to consider being part of the solution. Disney’s employees posses a significant salience because
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ABSTRACT Six years after the housing market crashed in 2008 the primary cause of the crash continues to be debated. Speeches have been made and books have been written on the subject. Observers and analysts have attributed the reason for the housing crisis and its collapse in the U.S. to everyone from home buyers, Wall Street, mortgage brokers, mortgage underwriters, investment banks, rating agencies, investors, low mortgage interest rates, low short-term interest rates, and relaxed standards
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assessment, (ii) restrictions on acquisition of multi-cropped land, and (iii) consent for private projects and public private partnerships (PPPs) projects. The five categories of projects are: (i) defence, (ii) rural infrastructure, (iii) affordable housing, (iv) industrial corridors, and (v) infrastructure including PPPs where government owns the land. The Act would apply retrospectively, if an award had been made five years earlier and compensation had not been paid or possession not taken. The
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“Opening up the Suburbs”: An Evaluation of Affordable Housing in New Jersey American Literary Critic, Henry Louis Gates once stated, “If Martin Luther King came back, he’d say we need another civil rights movement built on class not race”. Although Gates statement is expandable by many examples, an area particularly demonstrating this inequality among classes, is exclusionary zoning. These local laws have been seen to detain lower-income individuals from residing in certain communities by mandating
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KOFORIDUA POLYTECHNIC RENT DIFFERENTIALS BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL AREAS AND ZONGO COMMUNITIES IN GHANA AND DETERMINANTS OR FACTORS THAT MOTIVATE PEOPLE TO STAY OR HIRE AT SUCH PLACES/ AREAS. A CASE STUDY OF KOFORIDUA OLD ESTATES AND KOFORIDUA ZONGO. BY BANAFO BENJAMIN DUODU OBED FEKOW SARPONG ALFRED ANGMOR SOLOMON K.
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4/16/15 Detroit Research Paper During the twenty to twenty-five years after World War II the auto industry and other industries in Detroit had changed to supply the demands for an ever changing world. Henry Ford had mass production techniques. Thousands of jobs were created to build the Ford Model T’s. Part by part each vehicle was made, becoming Ford’s first most popular mass produced car. Not only the auto companies grew with demand, but the steel companies also produced supplies for engines
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new programs. The policy choices related to Mayor Schell’s plan to address homelessness include: targeting homeless families with children and single women for “immediate emergency assistance”; focus on creating affordable housing; expanding shelter and/or emergency housing availability; and providing more funding for homeless prevention. According to the case study, over 700 of the 1,300 homeless people sleeping on the streets were in the target population contained in Mayor Schell’s June 1998
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suburbs. Part of this issue was caused by the gentrification of many city neighborhoods, which displaced low-income and working-class families that could no longer afford rapidly rising housing prices. Also in the mix were the thousands of low-income families that were forced to relocate when the high-rise public housing
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