<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
France / Concentrated poverty / United States Department of Housing and Urban Development / Socioeconomics / Affordable housing / Residential segregation / Public housing / Social disorganization theory / Social situation in the French suburbs / Urban decay / Housing / Mixed-income housing
Date: 2014-10-21 10:50:53
France
Concentrated poverty
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
Socioeconomics
Affordable housing
Residential segregation
Public housing
Social disorganization theory
Social situation in the French suburbs
Urban decay
Housing
Mixed-income housing

CrossMark_Color_Stacked_p

Add to Reading List

Source URL: nimc.case.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 295,35 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Microsoft Word - Hipp.to Wiley.doc

Microsoft Word - Hipp.to Wiley.doc

DocID: 1ri92 - View Document

VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS AND NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME: A DYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE∗ JAMES C. WO,1 JOHN R. HIPP,1 and ADAM BOESSEN2 1

VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS AND NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME: A DYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE∗ JAMES C. WO,1 JOHN R. HIPP,1 and ADAM BOESSEN2 1

DocID: 1rd4J - View Document

The Effects of Immigrant Concentration on Changes in Neighborhood Crime Rates John M. MacDonald, John R. Hipp & Charlotte Gill

The Effects of Immigrant Concentration on Changes in Neighborhood Crime Rates John M. MacDonald, John R. Hipp & Charlotte Gill

DocID: 1qZjV - View Document

Schools and Neighborhood Crime

Schools and Neighborhood Crime

DocID: 1qVea - View Document

CrossMark_Color_Stacked_p

CrossMark_Color_Stacked_p

DocID: 1qkg9 - View Document