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recipients of the two major housing subsidy programs. We find that neither l'goti (which are not targeted) nor allowances (which …
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When a nonprofit organization with nursing-home and assisted-living experience purchased a 30-year-old highrise apartment building in downtown Portland, Oregon, the new owners were faced with how to manage a building that provided housing to more than 200 older residents whom they knew very...
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The need to provide Affordable Quality Housing for people in growing metropolitan areas urges governments to develop alternative housing subsidies programmes. In this article, we would like to propose a practical solution for estimating Quality of Life in a new Affordable Quality Housing before...
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The primary goal of subsidized housing policy in the United States is to increase access to affordable housing for low-income households. Yet data show that states disproportionately award low-income housing tax credits to finance the development of projects in neighborhoods where there is...
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This Article argues that our primary federal subsidized housing production program, the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), will result in the unnecessary forfeit of billions of dollars of government investment and the potential displacement of tens of thousands of households beginning in...
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Institutions for housing subsidization are an important type of institutions for redistribution. They are dominated by public housing and social housing, which are characterized by (1) public ownership or social ownership, (2) management board not held accountable to the recipients, and (3)...
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With the 2015 issuance of the final rules for Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH), jurisdictions that receive funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are now provided with data and tools necessary to conduct the analysis of fair housing issues specific to...
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housing information system; (ii) mainstreaming the use of demand-based mortgage-linked subsidy instruments; (iii) set up of a … subsidy policy and expanding the mortgage linked subsidy program. …
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