57 research outputs found
Do Housing Rehabs Pay Their Way? A National Case Study
This research focuses on if housing rehabilitation by community development corporations pays its own way. The recent experience of ten local housing organizations in the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation network is examined. These organizations assist homeowners in rehabbing existing units and acquire, rehab and transfer units to new occupants. The findings indicate that rehabbed housing units provide substantial benefits to the local economy. The rehabbed units return $0.55, on average, for every local government dollar invested. In addition, economic benefits such as increased property values and tax base, and construction jobs and permanent jobs were created and sustained.
Sexual and reproductive health communication between parents and high school adolescents in Vientiane Prefecture, Lao PDR
Rhetoric or Reality? An Analysis of the Role of the Anti Money Laundering Act and the Anti Corruption Bill in the Fight against Corruption in Uganda
Supplementary Figures and Tables from Bifunctional Inhibitor Reveals NEK2 as a Therapeutic Target and Regulator of Oncogenic Pathways in Lymphoma
Supplemental Methods, Supplementary Figures S1-11, Supplementary tables S2, 3, and 5.</p
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