Diplomarbeit, 2009
120 Seiten, Note: 1,0
Geowissenschaften / Geographie - Bevölkerungsgeographie, Stadt- u. Raumplanung
This text aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the social housing market in the United States, with a particular focus on New York City. It explores the historical development of social housing, examines the current system and its actors, and analyzes the demographics and challenges faced by social housing residents.
Chapter 1 introduces the theoretical framework for understanding the housing market and social housing. It defines the housing market, explores its actors and interactions, and discusses the supply and demand dynamics. This chapter also examines the specific features and role of social housing, differentiating it from the broader housing market.
Chapter 2 delves into the historical development of social housing in the United States. It analyzes key periods such as the pre-World War I era, the interwar period, the post-World War II era, the Reagan era, and the current situation. This chapter also examines the current social housing system, including its institutions, non-profit organizations, and eligibility criteria. The demographics of social housing residents are explored, including migration patterns, household characteristics, and the current situation of social rent households.
Chapter 3 presents a case study of New York City, examining the city's current economic and demographic landscape. It explores the structure of social housing in New York City, focusing on the New York City Housing Authority and the New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development. This chapter further investigates the demographics of social housing residents in New York City, including their ethnic origins, household composition, age distribution, and socioeconomic status. The second generation in New York City is also explored, analyzing its demographic overview and geographic characteristics. The chapter concludes by examining housing accessibility and affordability in New York City and highlighting the future challenges facing social housing in the city, including the crisis facing the New York City Housing Authority and the impact of the financial crisis in the United States.
This work explores the multifaceted nature of social housing in the United States, particularly within the context of New York City. Key concepts include the housing market, supply and demand dynamics, social housing systems, historical development, demographics, household characteristics, migration patterns, accessibility, affordability, and the challenges faced by both the system and its residents. The text also delves into the impact of financial crises and the changing needs of the second generation, offering insights into the complex interplay between social housing, urban development, and societal dynamics in the United States.
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