Climbing Mount Laurel -  Len Albright,  Rebecca Casciano,  Elizabeth Derickson,  David N. Kinsey,  Douglas S. Massey

Climbing Mount Laurel (eBook)

The Struggle for Affordable Housing and Social Mobility in an American Suburb
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2013
288 Seiten
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4008-4604-7 (ISBN)
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A close look at the aftereffects of the Mount Laurel affordable housing decisionUnder the New Jersey State Constitution as interpreted by the State Supreme Court in 1975 and 1983, municipalities are required to use their zoning authority to create realistic opportunities for a fair share of affordable housing for low- and moderate-income households. Mount Laurel was the town at the center of the court decisions. As a result, Mount Laurel has become synonymous with the debate over affordable housing policy designed to create economically integrated communities. What was the impact of the Mount Laurel decision on those most affected by it? What does the case tell us about economic inequality?Climbing Mount Laurel undertakes a systematic evaluation of the Ethel Lawrence Homes-a housing development produced as a result of the Mount Laurel decision. Douglas Massey and his colleagues assess the consequences for the surrounding neighborhoods and their inhabitants, the township of Mount Laurel, and the residents of the Ethel Lawrence Homes. Their analysis reveals what social scientists call neighborhood effects-the notion that neighborhoods can shape the life trajectories of their inhabitants. Climbing Mount Laurel proves that the building of affordable housing projects is an efficacious, cost-effective approach to integration and improving the lives of the poor, with reasonable cost and no drawbacks for the community at large.

Douglas S. Massey is the Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs at Princeton University and director of its Office of Population Research. Len Albright is assistant professor of sociology at Northeastern University. Rebecca Casciano is the CEO of Rebecca Casciano, LLC. Elizabeth Derickson is a doctoral candidate in sociology at Princeton University. David N. Kinsey is lecturer of public and international affairs at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School and a partner in the planning consulting firm Kinsey & Hand.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.7.2013
Zusatzinfo 5 halftones. 34 line illus. 28 tables. 1 map.
Verlagsort Princeton
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Baurecht (privat)
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Affordable Housing • African Americans • Air Pollution • amenity • Apartment • awareness • Calculation • Census Tract • child care • collective efficacy • Dummy variable (statistics) • Dwelling • Economic cost • Economics • Employment • exchange value • Exclusion • exclusionary zoning • Externality • Fair Housing Act • Finding • Funding • Holiday village • Home Equity • Hope VI • Household • Household income • Housing • Housing authority • housing development • Housing Unit • Housing voucher • Human Capital • implementation • income • land use • Legislation • Life Events • Low-Income Housing Tax Credit • Median income • Mount Laurel doctrine • Moving to Opportunity • My Child • Nonprofit Organization • parenting • Payment in lieu of taxes • percentage • plaintiff • Political Economy • Poverty • poverty reduction • Princeton University • Probability • Propensity Score Matching • Property Manager • Property Tax • Public housing • Public housing in the United States • Public Policy • quality of life • questionnaire • Racial segregation • Real Estate • Real estate appraisal • Real Estate Development • Real estate (Second Life) • Recycling • Regression model • renting • residence • Residential Area • Respondent • Retirement Community • Robbery • school district • Setback (land use) • Single-family detached home • Slum • Social Disorganization Theory • Social mobility • Social organization • Social Research • Social Science • spatial inequality • spouse • standard deviation • Subsidy • suburb • Tax • Tax Incidence • Tax Rate • Townhouse • United States Census Bureau • Urban renewal • use value • Voucher • Wealth • well-being • year • zoning
ISBN-10 1-4008-4604-8 / 1400846048
ISBN-13 978-1-4008-4604-7 / 9781400846047
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