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This brief highlights several of the most pressing challenges in addressing the needs of families who are experiencing... Read More >>
This book marks a critical contribution in assessing and extending the evidence base on the causes and consequences... Read More >>
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Read More >>
Arleen spends nearly all her money on rent but is kicked out with her kids in Milwaukee's coldest winter for years.... Read More >>
Housing Policy: An Introduction, has been completely revised for its fourth edition. Describing and explaining policies,... Read More >>
Housing Design Quality directly addresses the major planning debate of our time - the delivery and quality of new... Read More >>
This book analyses the roots of the current housing crisis in England, critically reviewing the development of policy... Read More >>
To Fool the Rain tells the story of the women who use Fonkoze's Chemen Lavi Miyò program to help change their families'... Read More >>
First published in 1994, this book brings together the papers presented at the International Forum on ‘Future Visions... Read More >>
Published in 2002, Housing Policy and Economic Power is a valuable contribution to the field of Human Geography.... Read More >>
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Judith von Heusinger untersucht aus sozialwissenschaftlicher Perspektive kulturelle Konflikte in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit... Read More >>
Through personal accounts and analysis of historical trends, No Home in the Homeland documents the spread of homelessness... Read More >>
"This workbook is written for those who want to help make this world better for people living in poverty. Sometimes,... Read More >>
This important book explores the impact of different forms of policy and practice on the lives of vulnerable people,... Read More >>
Surviving Poverty carefully examines the experiences of people living below the poverty level, looking in particular... Read More >>
2013 NJCH Award Winner On February 25, 1938, Hoboken's reviled poormaster, Harry Barck-wielding power over who... Read More >>
Community-Built: Art, Construction, Preservation, and Place describes community-built practices through several... Read More >>
An original street-corner ethnography drawing on the themes of urban regeneration, lost space and the 24-hour city... Read More >>
This pamphlet examines recent research into the poor laws of Tudor and Stuart England. Dr Beier asks the question... Read More >>