3
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Invited Conference Papers: Housing Issues

Housing Policy in the United States: A Contemporary Analysis

Pages 25-39 | Published online: 09 Jun 2015

References

  • Appelbaum, R. R, & Drier, P. (1990). Recent developments in rental housing in the United States. In W. van Vliet & J. Van Weesep (Eds.), Government and housing: Developments in seven countries (pp. 31–46). London: Sage Publications.
  • Birch, E. L. (1989). Women and shelter: Needs and issues. In S. Rosenberry & C. Hartman (Eds.), Housing issues of the 1990s. New York: Praeger.
  • Brandt, J., & Kobayashi, N. S. (1982, August). Homeowners’ satisfaction with Corvallis’ community development block grant housing rehabilitation program. American Association of Housing Educators Conference Papers, 54–60.
  • Bratt, R. G. (1986). Public housing: The controversy and contribution. In R. G. Bratt, C. Hartman, & A. Meyerson (Eds.), Critical perspectives on housing (pp. 335–361). Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
  • Bratt, R. G. (1990). Public housing: Introduction. In W. van Vliet & J. Van Weesep (Eds.), Government and housing: Developments in seven countries (pp. 31–46). London: Sage Publications.
  • Cluster, D. (1989). The right to housing - a blueprint for housing the nation. Washington, DC: Institute for Policy Studies.
  • Cook, C. (1990, October). Directing change in public housing. American Association of Housing Educators Conference Papers, 18–32.
  • Dolbeare, C. N. (1991, February). Key facts on low income housing needs. Washington, DC: National Low Income Housing Coalition.
  • Feldman, M. M. A., & Florida, R. L. (1990). Economic restructuring and the changing role of the state in U.S. housing. In W. van Vliet & J. Van Weesep (Eds.), Government and housing: Developments in seven countries (pp. 31–46). London: Sage Publications.
  • Ficek, E. F., Henderson, T. P., & Johnson, R. H. (1990). Real estate Principles and Practices. Columbus, OH: Merrill Publishing.
  • Fish, G. S. (1975). Proposed changes in home finance. Housing Educators Journal, 2(1), 9–10.
  • Fish, G. S. (1979). The story of housing. New York: Macmillan.
  • Fish, G. S. (1981). The role of the lender in housing quality: An evaluation of FmHA section 502 housing in Maryland. Housing and Society, 8(3), 24–31.
  • Ford Foundation. (1989). Affordable housing: The years ahead. A program paper for Ford Foundation. New York: Author.
  • Galster, G. C. (1990). Federal fair housing policy: The great misapprehension. In D. Di-Pasquale & L. C. Keyes (Eds.), Building Foundations (pp. 137–155). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
  • Goering, J. M., & Melser, P. (1978). Housing and urban redevelopment: Two case studies of community involvement. Housing and Society, 5(3), 2–13.
  • Gore, A. (1990, August). Public policy and the homeless. American Psychologist, 45(8), 960–962.
  • Hanna, S. (1974). Housing allowances in the context of government social welfare programs. Housing Educators Journal, 1(1), 8–10.
  • Hays, A. (1988). Housing subsidy strategies in the United States: A typology. In E. Huttman & W. van Vliet (Eds.), Handbook of housing and the built environment in the United States (pp.183–198). New York: Greenwood Press.
  • Housing and Community Development Act of 1990. (1990). House of Representatives (Report 101–559). 101st Cong., 2nd Sess., June 21, 1990, p. 1–10.
  • Humphrey, H. H. (1949). Housing study and investigation: Final majority report (Part 1). Washington, DC: U.S. Congress, Joint Committee on Housing.
  • Huttman, E., & Gurewitsch, E. (1988). The elderly and housing. In E. Huttman & W. van Vliet (Eds.), Handbook of housing and the built environment n the United States (pp. 347–376). New York: Creenwood Press.
  • Jacobs, B. G., Harney, K. R., Edson, C. L., & Lane, B. S. (1986). Guide to federal housing programs (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: The Bureau of National Affairs.
  • Kaiser, R. A. (1973). Housing policy - a look ahead. Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Meetings of the American Association of Housing Educators, 46–50.
  • Keating, W. D., Rasey, K. P., & Krumholz, N. (1990). Community development corporations in the United States: Their role in housing and urban redevelopment. In W. van Vliet & J. Van Weesep (Eds.), Government and housing: Developments in seven countries (pp. 31–46). London: Sage Publications.
  • Kee, J. E., & Newmark, N. L. (1975). To reduce housing costs we must reform the property tax. Housing Educators Journal, 2(1), 4–8.
  • Kimber, A. F. (1974). Housing allowance program. Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meetings of the American Association of Housing Educators, 21–25.
  • Lazere, E. B., Leonard, P. A., & Kravitz, L. L. (1989, December). The other housing crisis: Sheltering the poor in rural America. Washington, DC: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Housing Assistance Council.
  • Lilley, W. (1980). The homebuilders’ lobby. In J. Pynoos, R. Soccer, & C. W. Hartman (Eds.), Housing urban America (2nd ed.). New York: Aldine.
  • Lindamood, S., & Hanna, S. D. (1979). Housing, society, and consumers. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Company.
  • Mitchell, J. P. (1985). The historical context for housing policy. In J. P. Mitchell (Ed.), Federal housing policy & programs (pp. 3–17). New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research.
  • Moyer, K. (1974). Alternative to state and federal financing of housing. Housing Educators Journal, 1 (2), 16–18.
  • National Association of Home Builders. (1991, Fall). Legislative issues. Washington, DC: Government Affairs Division.
  • Newmark, N. L., & Thompson, P. J. (1977). Self, space, and shelter. San Francisco, CA: Canfieid Press.
  • Pugh, C. (1986). Housing theory and policy. National Journal of Social Economics. 13(4/5), 2–104.
  • Rapp, D. (1991, February). The latest word on housing: One law, two programs, no policy. Governing, 73.
  • Report of the President’s Committee on Urban Housing. (1969). A decent home (0-313-937). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
  • Retsinas, J. (1981). Section 8: A promise of mobility. Housing Educators Journal, 1(1), 4–7.
  • Roistacher, E. A. (1990). Housing finance and housing policy in the United States: Legacies of the Reagan era. In W. van Vliet & J. Van Weesep (Eds.), Government and housings: Developments in seven countries (pp. 31–46). London: Sage Publications.
  • Rosenberry, S., & Hartman, C. (Eds). (1989). Housing issues of the 1990s. New York: Praeger Publishers.
  • Roske, M. D. (1983). Housing in transition. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
  • Schwartz, D. C., Ferlauto, R. C., & Hoffman, D. N. (1988). A new housing policy for America: Recapturing the American dream. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
  • Smith, D. A. (1989, Spring). The emergency low-income housing preservation act of 1987: Good intentions, terrible law. Real Estate Review, 19(1), 16–19.
  • Solem, J. J. (1987). Housing provisions of the 1986 tax reform act: Can the states make them work? National Tax Journal, 40(3), 419–429.
  • Stegman, M. A. (1990). The role of public housing in a revitalized national housing policy. In D. DiPasquale & L. C. Keyes (Eds.), Buildings Foundations (pp. 333–364). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
  • Stocker, F. D. (1976). Equity in property taxation: Some current issues. Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Conference of the American Association of Housing Educators, 20–24.
  • Turner, L. (1986). Public policies and individual housing choices. In R. J. Newcomer, M.P. Lawton, & T. O. Byerts (Eds.), Housing an aging society: Issues, alternatives and policy (pp. 42–51). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company.
  • U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (1983, August). Programs of HUD (HU0–214–7-PA). Washington DC: Author.
  • U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (1990, September). Profile of HUD. Washington DC: Author.
  • Weicher, J. C. (1980). Housing: Federal policies and programs. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.
  • White, B. J. (1984). A review and preliminary survey of graduated payment mortgagors. Housing and Society 11 (2). 48–61.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.