نتایج جستجو برای: public housing

تعداد نتایج: 410489  

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1947
M. Allen Pond

Sanitary engineers do not yet realize the important part they are destined to play in the development and management of low-rent housing. Less than a score of American engineers in public health have had day-to-day work in the public housing program, and not all of these have been privileged to participate directly in the business of planning, building, and operating low-rent dwellings. Public ...

2015
Jeroen Klink Rosana Denaldi

The paper presents a historical overview of the relations between housing, housing finance and capital markets in Brazil, while embedding it into an analysis of the recently launched housing program My House My Life (MCMV). Considering the absence of a consolidated market for mortgage finance and a public housing stock, Brazilian financialization doesn't fit standard narratives that have either...

1997
Janet Currie Aaron Yelowitz

One goal of federal housing policy is to improve the prospects of children in poor families. This paper examines the effect of public housing participation on housing quality and educational attainment. Using the SIPP, we show that living in projects is associated with more negative outcomes for children, although this appears to be due to unobserved heterogeneity. We control for the endogeneit...

2017
Janie Houle Simon Coulombe Stephanie Radziszewski Xavier Leloup Thomas Saïas Juan Torres Paul Morin

BACKGROUND In Canada, public housing programs are an important part of governmental strategies to fight poverty and public exclusion. The Flash on my neighborhood! project is a four-year multiphase community-based participatory action research strategy currently implemented in six public housing developments (n = 1009 households) across the province of Québec, Canada. The goal is to reduce the ...

2004
Peter Malpass

This paper is concerned with the problem of how to characterize the housing-welfare state relationship. The image of housing as the wobbly pillar under the welfare state was first used in 1987 by Torgersen and endorsed in 1995 by Harloe, whose comparative survey of social rented housing in Europe and the United States led him to the conclusion that housing had ‘an ambiguous and shifting status ...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2002
James Krieger Donna L Higgins

Poor housing conditions are associated with a wide range of health conditions, including respiratory infections, asthma, lead poisoning, injuries, and mental health. Addressing housing issues offers public health practitioners an opportunity to address an important social determinant of health. Public health has long been involved in housing issues. In the 19th century, health officials targete...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2008
Nicole Nollen Christie Befort Kim Pulvers Aimee S James Harsohena Kaur Matthew S Mayo Qingjang Hou Jasjit S Ahluwalia

OBJECTIVES To examine the demographic and psychosocial factors associated with increased fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption among smokers residing in public housing. DESIGN Cluster randomized trial of 20 public housing developments (HDs). Ten housing developments were randomly assigned to a FV intervention and 10 to a smoking cessation intervention. PRIMARY OUTCOME Change in daily FV inta...

2015
Ed Ferrari

This paper provides a commentary on the contemporary housing crisis in England and links it to broader questions of role of housing in capitalist economies and societies. It starts with the assumptions that housing and community development issues are linked to the wider housing market and that the housing crisis is not new but has long-run antecedents. The paper begins by reviewing the contemp...

Journal: :Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan 1977

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2010
Jonathan P Winickoff Mark Gottlieb Michelle M Mello

Although the hazards of exposure to tobacco smoke are well established, and laws mandating smoke-free indoor air are widespread, private homes have long been considered spaces beyond the legitimate reach of regulation. Reflecting this view, the federal government has not required public-housing units to be smoke-free. Historically, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has maint...

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