This paper examines the federal government housing policy and its impact on the problem collapse in Nigeria with special reference to Awka metropolis, Anambra SIke, Cliukwunia O.Mbuba, FrancisNwot, FideliaSocial Science Electronic Publishing
It begins with an overview of the multifaceted involvement of the federal government in housing — only one aspect of which is its intervention in the low‐income sector. This is followed by an overview of federal low‐income housing policy from the New Deal to today. The underlying ...
In the mid-1960s, early 70s, due to the limited financial resources of the U.S. federal government, the federal government to adjust the housing policy. The Government encourages private developers to build low-rent housing for the people. ...
The federal government's active involvement in housing generally dates from the 1930s. With regard to homeownership, federal involvement has included tax provisions, credit market participation and regulation, and (rarely) direct subsidies. Federal programs such as the Federal Housing Administration have...
Housing: Federal Policies and Programs €Housing: Federal Policies and Programs,€ by John C. Weicher, focuses on the two main purposes of government housing policy: enabling the poor to live in decent housing and increasing the opportunities for homeownership for lower-and m... John Weicher ...
Responding to the Housing and Financial Crises: Mortgage Lending, Mortgage Products and Government Policies The long period of house price growth in markets across the world ended with the US and global financial crisis of 2007/08. The crisis and the consequent r... K Scanlon,J Lunde,C Whiteh...
This paper examines the effect of rental housing development subsidized by the federal government's Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program on local ... M Freedman,EG Owens - 《Journal of Urban Economics》 被引量: 112发表: 2011年 "We Don't Live Outside, We Live in Here": Neighbor...
Led by Mary McLeod Bethune, this informal network of advisors was the first group to press for civil rights from within the federal government. Read more Civil Rights Movement Timeline The civil rights movement was an organized effort by black Americans to end racial discrimination and gain equal...
Parrott said the federal government has used a carrot approach to encourage localities to rezone in favor of denser housing, but now he thinks maybe it's time to use a stick. For instance, any federal funding for communities could be conditioned on how zoning decisions are made. Communities ...
Federal Housing Policy and Programs: Past and Present. J. Paul Mitchell, editor; Tokyo: The City at the End of the World. Peter Popham; The Take-Off of Suburbia and the Crisis of the Central City. Proceedings of the lnternational Symposium in Munich and Vienna 1984. Gunter Heinritz and ...