ABSTRACT

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of housing: an increasingly difficult quest in the contemporary urban United States, where crime, urban blight, and continuing capital decay undercut the advantages of city living. The American dream has moved to the suburbs; the nightmare of our cities prompts new recognition both in the president's cabinet and the college curriculum.The editors of this book have updated their acclaimed earlier collection, providing new introductory articles; new papers, such as, Discrimination in Housing Prices and Mortgage Lending, ASummary Report of Current Findings from the Experimental Housing Allowance Program, Alternative Mortgage Designs and Their Effectiveness in Eliminating Demand and Supply Effects on Inflation; and a new bibliography of the literature.Additional chapters focus on differing strategies for improved urban housing and renewal by providing concrete suggestions for distributing existing resources and allocating new funding. The bibliography provides the best single guide to the current literature on housing. Housing Urban America, in this new edition, is an important guide to those students and scholars fascinated by the essential questions of adequate housing: its social costs, and the source of the revenues to provide it.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

part I|10 pages

Politics

chapter 2|19 pages

The Homebuilders’ Lobby

chapter 3|6 pages

The Rise of Tenant Organizations

chapter 4|20 pages

Boardwalk and Park Place

Property Ownership, Political Structure, and Housing Policy at the Local Level

chapter 5|13 pages

Beyond URLTA

A Program for Achieving Real Tenant Goals

chapter 6|10 pages

Alternative Strategies for the Urban Ghetto

National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders

chapter 8|9 pages

The Courts and Desegregated Housing

the Meaning (If Any) of the Gautreaux Case

chapter 9|5 pages

Public Housing

The Contexts of Failure

chapter 10|12 pages

The Politics of Housing

part II|4 pages

Social Aspects

chapter 11|12 pages

The Balanced Community

Homogeneity or Heterogeneity in Residential Areas?

chapter 13|8 pages

The Effects of Poor Housing

part III|8 pages

Economics

chapter 23|5 pages

The Ghetto Makers

part IV|15 pages

Production

chapter 31|13 pages

Restrictive Union Practices

National Commission on Urban Problems

chapter 34|12 pages

Federal Income Taxation and Urban Housing

National Commission on Urban Problems

part V|3 pages

Policies and Programs

chapter 35|18 pages

The Bias of American Housing Policy

chapter 38|12 pages

Public Housing and the Poor

chapter 40|11 pages

Housing Assistance for Low- and Moderate-Income Families

Congressional Budget Office

chapter 41|14 pages

A Summary Report of Current Findings from the Experimental Housing Allowance Program

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Policy Development and Research

chapter 49|8 pages

The Lessons of Pruitt-Igoe

chapter 50|2 pages

Income Strategy and Housing Supply