Hope VI: a promising vintage?
By: Finkel, Andrew E.
Contributor(s): Eisenstadt, Elizabeth R | Lennon, Karin A.
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ArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.104-19.Subject(s): Housing
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Policy Studies ReviewSummary: Public housing policies in distressed communities if they are to succeed, must be based on much more realistic assumptions than they are now. We look at HOPE VI, a public housing policy that not only changes the physical environment, but also social services, job training, work opportunities, transportation, child care and other support services. HOPE VI goes a long way to improving public housing policies for distressed communities. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 17, Issue no: 2-3 | Available | AR46153 |
Public housing policies in distressed communities if they are to succeed, must be based on much more realistic assumptions than they are now. We look at HOPE VI, a public housing policy that not only changes the physical environment, but also social services, job training, work opportunities, transportation, child care and other support services. HOPE VI goes a long way to improving public housing policies for distressed communities. - Reproduced


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