Title
New towns in the United States: suburban enclaves or balanced communities?
Date of Award
1971
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Social Sciences
Advisor(s)
Guthrie S. Birkhead
Keywords
Political science, housing policy, social integration
Subject Categories
Public Policy
Abstract
This paper is intended to examine the political, legal, and economic barriers hindering the development of low-income housing in new communities. This entails discussion of the problems inherent in large-scale planning, and of the effect of state and federal programs regarding financing, and of existing precedents.--Preface.
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Recommended Citation
Goertz, Margaret Eckel, "New towns in the United States: suburban enclaves or balanced communities?" (1971). Social Science - Dissertations. 104.
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