ResearchThis Enterprise research is the second installment in a three-part research series that focuses on expanding low- and moderate-income households’ access to housing in high-opportunity neighborhoods.
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ResearchThe Bassuk Center conducted a national survey of community service providers who work with homeless families. Most of the 907 providers who completed the survey agree that to move into and remain in stable housing, homeless families need services in addition to housing.
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ResearchA supplement piece by Dr. Lisa Sturtevant to delve deeper into NHC's "Paycheck to Paycheck" tool
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ResearchThis HUD study specifically addresses the impact of replacing or regulating home appliances, which account for 70 percent of consumption in residential buildings.
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ResearchThis landmark report reviews the literature and case studies to detail how local governments are effectively adopting and implementing inclusionary housing policies by building public support, using data to inform program design, establishing reasonable expectations for developers, and ensuring long-term program quality.
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ResearchA comprehensive guide for people living with disabilities that aims to help make the federal grants available to seniors, veterans, and disabled people much easier to understand and take advantage of, particularly for remodeling homes for accessibility.
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ResearchThis analysis by the National League of Cities is based on the survey and offers a place-based perspective on economic recovery from the unique vantage point of those who are held most accountable for prosperity and equity in cities: chief elected officials.
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ResearchThis NHC policy brief presents four ideas for improving the flexibility of inclusionary housing and expanding the menu of options available to developers – while at the same time promoting mixed-income neighborhoods.
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ResearchUsing an index of 16 indicators, this report ranks states on overall child well-being and in economic well-being, education, health and family and community.
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ResearchThis Urban Institute longitudinal study of household formation and home ownership rates from 2010 to 2030 reveals that new renters will outpace new homeowners in the coming decades and, that, while there will still be more owners than renters, the homeownership rate will continue to decline.
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