Affordable Housing Reader
The Affordable Housing Reader by J. Rosie Tighe is an essential compilation that delves into the critical themes and discussions surrounding affordable housing policy. Published in 2012 and spanning 592 pages, this book brings together both classic and contemporary writings, offering readers a well-rounded perspective on the challenges and achievements within the field of housing policy.
Designed for professors, students, and researchers, this comprehensive and interdisciplinary resource serves as an invaluable overview of the literature on housing policy and planning. It is particularly suitable for graduate and undergraduate courses focused on housing, making it a must-have for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of low-income housing issues and the dynamics of housing policy.
Explore the complexities of affordable housing and engage with the diverse viewpoints that shape this vital area of public policy with the Affordable Housing Reader.