Ownership, Control, and the Future of Housing Policy

Ownership, Control, and the Future of Housing Policy

Ownership, Control, and the Future of Housing Policy

Ownership, Control, and the Future of Housing Policy

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Overview

This comparative study is the first to center on the key issues of homeownership and control today in a number of industrialized countries. Experts from Canada, Great Britain, Russia, and the United States draw a cross-national and interdisciplinary, informed picture of basic issues and values, current trends, and different policy approaches that have been tested in recent years. This overview of various national policies and programs is intended for students and scholars, policymakers and public administrators dealing with fundamental problems in homeownership and control.

Ownership and control has long been a central theme in the heated public debates in different countries over housing policy. How are notions about ownership and control tied to culture? What are some of the basic values about homeownership in western societies? What place has homeownership played in the life cycles of black and white families in the United States? What limitations to privatization exist in housing reform in Russia now? Who benefits or loses from public housing sales in Britain? How are multi-family public housing projects of the 1960s in the United States being converted to community-corporation control? What different kinds of tenant attitudes exist toward tenant management in two U.S. public housing developments? What type of role do nonprofit housing cooperatives in Canada play? These are only some of the questions that the ten chapters set out to answer. Reference lists accompany each of the chapters, adding to the usefulness of this public policy study for text purposes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313288463
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/30/1993
Series: Contributions in Political Science , #31
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)
Lexile: 1400L (what's this?)

About the Author

R. ALLEN HAYS, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Northern Iowa, specializes in housing, urban, and social policy. He is the author of The Federal Government and Urban Housing: Ideology and Change in Public Policy (1985).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Homeownership and Autonomy in Capitalist Societies by R. Allen Hays
Basic Issues and Values in Homeownership
Homeownership: From Dream to Materiality by Marc H. Choko
Black-White Differences in the Demographic Structure of the Move to Homeownership in the United States by Hazel Morrow-Jones
Housing Reform in Russia: The Limits to Privatization by Gregory Andrusz
Public Policy and Homeownership
The Changing Face of Homeownership in Britain: Division, Interests, and the State by Alan Murie
Homeownership and the Sale of Public Sector Housing in Great Britain by Nicholas J. Williams
Converting Multi-Family Public Housing to Cooperatives: A Tale of Two Cities by William Rohe and Michael A. Stegman
Alternative Forms of Housing Control
Resident Management and Other Approaches to Tenant Control of Public Housing by William Peterman
People in Control: A Comparison of Residents in Two U.S. Housing Developments by Daniel J. Monti
The Role of Neighborhood-based Housing Nonprofit in the Ownership and Control of Housing in U.S. Cities by Keith Rasey
Nonprofit Housing Cooperatives in Canada: Changing Features and Impacts of an Alternative Tenure Form by Francine Dansereau
Selected, Annotated Bibliography
Index

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