This foundational text for understanding housing, housing design, homeownership, housing policy, special topics in housing, and housing in a global context has been comprehensively revised to reflect the changed housing situation in the United States during and after the Great Recession and its subsequent movements toward recovery. The book focuses on the complexities of housing and housing-related issues, engendering an understanding of housing, its relationship to national economic factors, and housing policies. It comprises individual chapters written by housing experts who have specialization within the discipline or field, offering commentary on the physical, social, psychological, economic, and policy issues that affect the current housing landscape in the United States and abroad, while proposing solutions to its challenges.
A propos de l’auteur
Katrin B. Anacker (Editor)
KATRIN B. ANACKER is an associate professor of public policy at George Mason University and the North American editor of the
International Journal of Housing Policy.
Andrew T. Carswell (Editor)
ANDREW T. CARSWELL is an associate professor of family and consumer sciences at the University of Georgia and the editor of
Encyclopedia of Housing.
Sarah D. Kirby (Editor)
SARAH D. KIRBY is a professor of agricultural and human sciences, and the Family and Consumer Science Program Leader, at North Carolina State University.
Kenneth R. Tremblay (Editor)
KENNETH R. TREMBLAY (1953–2015) was a professor and extension housing specialist at the College of Health and Human Sciences, Colorado State University.