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Volume 1 of 'A Picture of Subsidized Households' features previously unavailable local-level information on a wide range of public and assisted housing programs from HUD's own information management systems that cover New England (Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont). The report provides the most recent data available at the level of individual housing projects, neighborhoods (Census tract), housing authorities, States, and the entire United States. Much of the report data, such as information on household income, poverty, size, race or ethnicity, number of children, the spatial concentration of assisted households, and neighborhood characteristics, may help answer pressing policy questions. The programs covered in the report include Public and Indian Housing, several components of the Section 8 program (certificates and vouchers, moderate rehabilitation, and new and substantial construction), Section 236, other HUD subsidies, and projects developed with Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. An appendix shows the data collection forms used.
Volume 1 of 'A Picture of Subsidized Households' features previously unavailable local-level information on a wide range of public and assisted housing programs from HUD's own information management systems that cover New England (Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont). The report provides the most recent data available at the level of individual housing projects, neighborhoods (Census tract), housing authorities, States, and the entire United States. Much of the report data, such as information on household income, poverty, size, race or ethnicity, number of children, the spatial concentration of assisted households, and neighborhood characteristics, may help answer pressing policy questions. The programs covered in the report include Public and Indian Housing, several components of the Section 8 program (certificates and vouchers, moderate rehabilitation, and new and substantial construction), Section 236, other HUD subsidies, and projects developed with Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. An appendix shows the data collection forms used.
Picture of Subsidized Households. Volume 1. New England: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
P. Burke (author)
1996
192 pages
Report
No indication
English
Housing , Social Concerns , Public Administration & Government , Subsidized housing , US HUD , Households , Housing Projects , New England , Census tract , Connecticut , Massachusetts , Maine , New Hampshire , Rhode Island , Vermont , Public housing , United States , Characteristics , Federal assistance programs , Low income housing , Tables(Data) , Vouchers , Indian Housing Authority , Subsidies
Preserving New England : Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine
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