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Residential Mobility in the Urban Homesteading Demonstration Neighborhoods
Stepwise multiple regression analysis is applied to the data set from a longitudinal survey of residents of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Urban Homesteading Demonstration neighborhoods. The Demonstration itself had no effect on moving over and beyond other background characteristics. Those who lived on the same block as homesteading properties were just as likely to move as others who lived farther away. This finding and others highlight the difficulty of holding middle-income families in this type of inner-city neighborhood.
Residential Mobility in the Urban Homesteading Demonstration Neighborhoods
Stepwise multiple regression analysis is applied to the data set from a longitudinal survey of residents of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Urban Homesteading Demonstration neighborhoods. The Demonstration itself had no effect on moving over and beyond other background characteristics. Those who lived on the same block as homesteading properties were just as likely to move as others who lived farther away. This finding and others highlight the difficulty of holding middle-income families in this type of inner-city neighborhood.
Residential Mobility in the Urban Homesteading Demonstration Neighborhoods
Varady, David P. (author)
Journal of the American Planning Association ; 50 ; 346-351
1984-09-30
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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