Housing Perspectives (from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies)
Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Most Inadequate Condition Manufactured Homes Were Built After the Introduction of Federal Building Code

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by Matthew Furman Gramlich Fellow Since 2000, nonprofits and government entities have increasingly sought to diminish negative percepti...
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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Democracy and the Challenge of Affordability: The Case of Housing

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by Quinton Mayne Harvard Kennedy School This post kicks off a month-long series  that our colleagues at the Ash Center for Democrati...
Monday, April 20, 2015

VIDEO: An Interactive Conversation about the Role of Designers in Promoting Racial Justice in our Communities

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by Jennifer Molinsky Senior Research Associate Earlier this month, the Joint Center for Housing Studies, together with the Loeb Fellow...
Thursday, April 16, 2015

Slowing Growth in Home Renovations Should Stabilize by Year’s End

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by Abbe Will Research Analyst The healthy gains in residential remodeling activity estimated for 2014 and the first part of 2015 are...
Friday, April 3, 2015

Challenges Ahead in Housing America’s Very Low-Income Older Adults

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by Jennifer Molinsky Research Associate The nation’s older population has grown tremendously since the first of the baby boomers turne...
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Drawing from the ongoing research and analysis of the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, Housing Perspectives provides timely insight into current trends and key issues in housing. We dig deeper into the housing headlines to discuss critical issues and trends in housing, community development, global urbanism, and sustainability. Posts are written by staff of the Joint Center, drawing from their wide-ranging knowledge and experience studying housing. We hope you will follow Housing Perspectives, and we welcome your comments.
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