30 research outputs found
Comment on Chester Hartman's “The case for a right to housing”: Housing is a right? Wrong!
The allocation of rental assistance resources: the paradox of high housing costs and high vacancy rates
Innovative Research Methods to Advance Precision in Home Visiting for More Efficient and Effective Programs
Research data supporting "Cross-linguistic patterns in the acquisition of quantifiers"
Response_Data.csv: Participant responses ('correct' or 'incorrect') to sentences with quantifiers ('all', 'none', 'some', 'some...not', 'most') in 31 languages presented in the context of different visual displays. Item_Coding.csv: How sentences with quantifiers ('all', 'none', 'some', 'some...not', 'most') were coded
Research data supporting "Cross-linguistic patterns in the acquisition of quantifiers"
Response_Data.csv: Participant responses ('correct' or 'incorrect') to sentences with quantifiers ('all', 'none', 'some', 'some...not', 'most') in 31 languages presented in the context of different visual displays. Item_Coding.csv: How sentences with quantifiers ('all', 'none', 'some', 'some...not', 'most') were coded.European Cooperation in Science and Technology - COST [COST Action A33
Privatization in an Era of Economic Crisis: Using Market-Based Policies to Remedy Market Failures
Chapter 7. Philosophy, Divinity, and Religion in the Periods of Presidents Eliot, Lowell, and Conant, 1869–1953
The Renter Squeeze: Minority and Low-Income Renters Feel Pressures from Housing Boom and Weak Labor Market
The housing market boom over the last decade has been welcomed by most Americans as a positive economic phenomenon, with beneficial effects on families and neighborhoods. However, this housing boom, while benefiting homeowners, has hurt America's renting population, a population among which minorities and the poor are vastly overrepresented. As rents have risen, renters have been forced to commit a greater percentage of their resources to simply keeping their homes, and thus found it difficult to invest in their own properties. Steady or falling incomes have exacerbated this bind, while a worsening public education and transportation system has added to the burden, particularly for poor and minority renters. The Federal government has failed to respond to this growing crisis, instead choosing to cut or curtail major renter-assistance programs. Copyright 2005 by The Policy Studies Organization..
