The Location And Racial Composition Of Public Housing In The United States

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The Location and Racial Composition of Public Housing in the United States

The Location and Racial Composition of Public Housing in the United States
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Book Synopsis The Location and Racial Composition of Public Housing in the United States by : John M. Goering

Download or read book The Location and Racial Composition of Public Housing in the United States written by John M. Goering and published by Diane Books Publishing Company. This book was released on 1994 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Focuses primarily upon African-American and white families, although data are also presented on Hispanics and Asians living in public housing. Combines 3 databases - the Multifamily Tenant Characteristics System, the Project Address File and 1990 Census tract data - to assess the concentration of assisted households in poor, disadvantaged and minority communities. Over 100 tables, graphs and charts.


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