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New Homes and Poor People, 1966-1967

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Principal Investigator(s): Lansing, John B.; Clifton, Charles Wade; Morgan, James N.

Summary: This study focused on the indirect consequences of new housing construction by examining the sequences of moves triggered by first-time occupancies of new homes. In particular, the investigation attempted to ascertain whether the construction of new, relatively expensive housing might indirectly benefit low-income people or African Americans who could not afford to purchase these new houses but would be able to move into vacancies created farther along the chain. Interviews were first con... (view full summary)

Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07492.v1

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