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Goldrick-Rab, Sara; Baker-Smith, Christine; Clark, Kallie; Dahl, Sonja; Brescia, Stephanie; Williams, Tiffani – Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, 2021
Affording living expenses presents a major barrier to degree completion for many community college students. Food, affordable housing, transportation, and childcare are central conditions for learning. Yet with stagnant incomes, rising tuition and living costs, and insufficient support from financial aid and the social safety net, approximately…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community College Students, College Housing, Student Costs
Green, Ann McGee – Exceptional Parent, 2008
All parents go through a rite of passage when their children turn 18, a time when, in most states, children are recognized as adults. These 18-year-old adults can now enter into contracts, live where they want, and make their own medical and educational decisions, including quitting school, if they so choose. For parents of children with special…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Parents, Affirmative Action, Special Needs Students
Peer reviewedStoner, Madeleine R. – Urban and Social Change Review, 1984
Discusses demographic characteristics of the homeless and considers the causes of homelessness. Reviews programs, services, and recent federal and local government attempts to solve this problem. Calls for a comprehensive service system for the homeless, which would include emergency shelter and crisis intervention, transitional community…
Descriptors: Government Role, Housing Needs, Private Agencies, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedPhilip, Kasinitz – Urban and Social Change Review, 1984
Discusses how gentrification, described as due to both a shift in middle class values and to government policy, has forced out the single room occupancy hotels, rooming houses, and shelters that serve marginal populations and thus contributed to the growing numbers of homeless people. (CMG)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Government Role, Housing Needs, Middle Class Standards
Peer reviewedSloss, Michael – Urban and Social Change Review, 1984
The major problem in addressing urban homelessness lies in integrating the efforts to eliminate its structural causes and in drawing the lines of responsibility between government, private welfare groups and individuals for the shelter and rehabilitative needs of homeless people. (Author)
Descriptors: Government Role, Housing Needs, Private Agencies, Public Agencies
Peer reviewedShinn, Marybeth; Weitzman, Beth C. – Journal of Social Issues, 1990
Introduces an issue on the causes, consequences, and social response to homelessness, with contributions by scholars in anthropology, history, medicine, sociology, economics, public administration, law, and psychology. Much attention has been given to the problems of homeless individuals; this issue attempts a comprehensive overview of the…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Government Role, Homeless People, Housing Needs
Dohoney, Jo M.; Reiling, Denise – 1996
Because homeless children are often a hidden group, staying with friends or relatives for brief or long periods, and occasionally spilling into the roughly 150 private emergency shelters and domestic violence programs in Michigan, their numbers are difficult to define. This Kids Count! study interviewed 25 children of 25 homeless families residing…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Children, Disadvantaged Youth, Family Environment
Peer reviewedLee, Letha A. – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1987
Reports the findings of a 10-year study that examined the continuing conflicts between poor Blacks and Southeast Asian refugees in the United States. Focuses on two areas, economics and race, and argues that government policy has done much to inflame the conflict. Argues that the current refugee policies are diluting already inadequate social…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, Culture Conflict, Government Role
Hecht, James L. – America, 1973
Concern for open housing deserves a higher priority than it now receives. The challenge facing the Church is considerable but there has been some success. (DM)
Descriptors: Catholics, Church Role, Court Litigation, Government Role
Peer reviewedCole, Johnetta B. – Black Scholar, 1979
Compares housing problems and their resolution in Cuba and the United States. States that U.S. urban homesteading programs such as "sweat equity" are oriented to middle-income people and do not address needs of most Blacks. Contrasts this with Cuba whose government has made a sustained effort to improve housing. (Author/WP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Construction Programs, Federal Programs, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedTobin, Sheldon S. – Society, 1978
This article discusses the issues surrounding community alternatives to institutional care. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Community Role, Community Services, Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled), Gerontology
Peer reviewedDowns, Anthony – Public Interest, 1974
Assesses the effectiveness of federal housing-related policies in the 1960's and early 1970's, discussing in detail the "trickle-down" process that dominates American urban development and the periods in which housing had first a low priority, and then a high priority. (JM)
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Financial Policy, Government Role, Housing
Peer reviewedWoodward, Anne – Society, 1982
Innovative housing designs are needed for the growing number of elderly Americans who suffer because of the limited living options provided by inflexible housing. Creative alternatives include double houses, shared living, intergenerational housing, and adaptable houses. Long-term planning is needed to construct an attractive environment that does…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Government Role, Housing
Golant, Stephen M. – Gerontologist, 2002
Purpose: This article investigates the extent to which government-subsidized affordable rental units available to low-income older persons are unequally and unfairly distributed throughout Florida's counties. Design and Methods: Primary data sources from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census were analyzed using…
Descriptors: Housing Needs, Income, Federal Programs, Older Adults
Peer reviewedMaxwell, Andrew H. – Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development, 1988
Ethnographers have not adequately studied societal determinants of poverty. This article demonstrates the utility of using systems theory to assess interactions between local organizations, national bureaucracies, and corporations. Numerous futile attempts of some the poor and working class Bostonians to halt gentrification show how…
Descriptors: Black Community, Bureaucracy, Community Involvement, Community Organizations

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