Facing Segregation
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Facing Segregation
Housing Policy Solutions for a Stronger Society
Webber, Henry S.; Metzger, Molly W.
Oxford University Press Inc
01/2019
276
Dura
Inglês
9780190862305
15 a 20 dias
516
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Part I: Facing the Causes and Consequences of Segregation
Chapter 1: Segregation: A Threat to Americans' Shared Goals
Molly W. Metzger and Henry S. Webber
Chapter 2: De Facto Segregation: A National Myth
Richard Rothstein
Chapter 3: The Siting Dilemma: Race and the Location of Federal Housing Projects
Lance Freeman
Chapter 4: The Enduring Significance of Segregation
Jason Q. Purnell
Part II: The Policy Agenda
Chapter 5: Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing and the Inclusive Communities Project Case: Bringing the Fair Housing Act into the Twenty-First Century
Philip D. Tegeler
Chapter 6: Enabling More Families with Housing Vouchers to Access Higher-Opportunity Neighborhoods
Barbara Sard
Chapter 7: The Community Reinvestment Act as a Catalyst for Integration and an Antidote to Concentrated Poverty
John Taylor and Josh Silver
Chapter 8: Promoting Poverty Deconcentration and Racial Desegregation Through Mixed-Income Development
Mark L. Joseph
Chapter 9: Market-Savvy Housing and Community Development Policy: Grappling with the Equity-Efficiency Trade-Off
Todd Swanstrom
Chapter 10: Financing Affordability: Tax Increment Financing and the Potential for Concentrated Reinvestment
Sarah L. Coffin
Chapter 11: Beyond Education Triage: Building Brain Regimes in Metropolitan America
William F. Tate IV
Chapter 12: Concluding Thoughts on an Agenda for Solving Segregation
Henry S. Webber and Molly W. Metzger
Chapter 1: Segregation: A Threat to Americans' Shared Goals
Molly W. Metzger and Henry S. Webber
Chapter 2: De Facto Segregation: A National Myth
Richard Rothstein
Chapter 3: The Siting Dilemma: Race and the Location of Federal Housing Projects
Lance Freeman
Chapter 4: The Enduring Significance of Segregation
Jason Q. Purnell
Part II: The Policy Agenda
Chapter 5: Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing and the Inclusive Communities Project Case: Bringing the Fair Housing Act into the Twenty-First Century
Philip D. Tegeler
Chapter 6: Enabling More Families with Housing Vouchers to Access Higher-Opportunity Neighborhoods
Barbara Sard
Chapter 7: The Community Reinvestment Act as a Catalyst for Integration and an Antidote to Concentrated Poverty
John Taylor and Josh Silver
Chapter 8: Promoting Poverty Deconcentration and Racial Desegregation Through Mixed-Income Development
Mark L. Joseph
Chapter 9: Market-Savvy Housing and Community Development Policy: Grappling with the Equity-Efficiency Trade-Off
Todd Swanstrom
Chapter 10: Financing Affordability: Tax Increment Financing and the Potential for Concentrated Reinvestment
Sarah L. Coffin
Chapter 11: Beyond Education Triage: Building Brain Regimes in Metropolitan America
William F. Tate IV
Chapter 12: Concluding Thoughts on an Agenda for Solving Segregation
Henry S. Webber and Molly W. Metzger
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Part I: Facing the Causes and Consequences of Segregation
Chapter 1: Segregation: A Threat to Americans' Shared Goals
Molly W. Metzger and Henry S. Webber
Chapter 2: De Facto Segregation: A National Myth
Richard Rothstein
Chapter 3: The Siting Dilemma: Race and the Location of Federal Housing Projects
Lance Freeman
Chapter 4: The Enduring Significance of Segregation
Jason Q. Purnell
Part II: The Policy Agenda
Chapter 5: Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing and the Inclusive Communities Project Case: Bringing the Fair Housing Act into the Twenty-First Century
Philip D. Tegeler
Chapter 6: Enabling More Families with Housing Vouchers to Access Higher-Opportunity Neighborhoods
Barbara Sard
Chapter 7: The Community Reinvestment Act as a Catalyst for Integration and an Antidote to Concentrated Poverty
John Taylor and Josh Silver
Chapter 8: Promoting Poverty Deconcentration and Racial Desegregation Through Mixed-Income Development
Mark L. Joseph
Chapter 9: Market-Savvy Housing and Community Development Policy: Grappling with the Equity-Efficiency Trade-Off
Todd Swanstrom
Chapter 10: Financing Affordability: Tax Increment Financing and the Potential for Concentrated Reinvestment
Sarah L. Coffin
Chapter 11: Beyond Education Triage: Building Brain Regimes in Metropolitan America
William F. Tate IV
Chapter 12: Concluding Thoughts on an Agenda for Solving Segregation
Henry S. Webber and Molly W. Metzger
Chapter 1: Segregation: A Threat to Americans' Shared Goals
Molly W. Metzger and Henry S. Webber
Chapter 2: De Facto Segregation: A National Myth
Richard Rothstein
Chapter 3: The Siting Dilemma: Race and the Location of Federal Housing Projects
Lance Freeman
Chapter 4: The Enduring Significance of Segregation
Jason Q. Purnell
Part II: The Policy Agenda
Chapter 5: Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing and the Inclusive Communities Project Case: Bringing the Fair Housing Act into the Twenty-First Century
Philip D. Tegeler
Chapter 6: Enabling More Families with Housing Vouchers to Access Higher-Opportunity Neighborhoods
Barbara Sard
Chapter 7: The Community Reinvestment Act as a Catalyst for Integration and an Antidote to Concentrated Poverty
John Taylor and Josh Silver
Chapter 8: Promoting Poverty Deconcentration and Racial Desegregation Through Mixed-Income Development
Mark L. Joseph
Chapter 9: Market-Savvy Housing and Community Development Policy: Grappling with the Equity-Efficiency Trade-Off
Todd Swanstrom
Chapter 10: Financing Affordability: Tax Increment Financing and the Potential for Concentrated Reinvestment
Sarah L. Coffin
Chapter 11: Beyond Education Triage: Building Brain Regimes in Metropolitan America
William F. Tate IV
Chapter 12: Concluding Thoughts on an Agenda for Solving Segregation
Henry S. Webber and Molly W. Metzger
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