Mark Fleming
In a city with a housing shortage, which of the following is the most direct solution? A. Build more high - rise buildings B. Encourage people to live in tents C. Import more luxury houses D. Limit the number of immigrants 相关知识点: ...
How to Solve the Housing Problem in Big Cities The shortage of housing is one of the most serious problems facing many big cities in China. Though the government has spent a large sum of money on housing, the investment has not been very resentful and a housing shortage still exists. Two...
"The simple fact is there are not enough homes in this country, and that's pushing homeownership out of reach for too many families," Orphe Divounguy, senior economist at Zillow, said in a press release Tuesday. "Filling the housing shortage is the long-term answer to making housing more...
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But Black workers have more limited access to established business networks and formal internship programs to get in the door. Once there, it is also harder for Black employees to advance organically from entry-level to managerial jobs; their attrition rates are higher, and...
For another, living underground for a longtime will do harm to people's health. Above all, people are unwilling to liveunderground with artifcial lighting and they prefer to live normally on the ground toenjoy the sunshine.Although there may be some other ways to solve the housing shortage ...
As one of the most densely populated cities in the world, Hong Kong's housing shortage has become a severe social issue, together with its high property prices and rents (Policy Address, 2014). In 2013, there was 76 square kilometers of residential land in Hong Kong, accounting for only ...
housing market can be traced back to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). The ensuing retreat of builders and lenders resulted in housing starts trending below a pre-GFC average that had persisted for several decades — in an America with a much smaller population. Then the pandemic hit, which...
In Homelessness is a Housing Problem, housing scholar Gregg Colburn and data journalist Clayton Aldern seek to explain the substantial variation in rates of homelessness apparent in cities across the United States. Using accessible statistics, the researchers test a range of conventional beliefs about...