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Frontmatter – CONTENTS – PREFACE – AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS: A COMPARATIVE VIEW – PART ONE: GENERAL ISSUES – GROWTH RESTRICTIONS AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING: DWELLINGS VERSUS PEOPLE – WHO GETS HOUSED: THE CHANGING NATURE OF HOUSING AFFORDABILITY AND ACCESS IN ADVANCED CAPITALIST SOCIETIES – AFFORDABLE HOUSING: ROLES FOR THE STATE AND THE COMMUNITY – PART TWO: THE PROBLEM OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING – AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND THE MARKET – AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A SOCIALIST COUNTRY THE CASE OF PRAGUE – LARGE NEW HOUSING ESTATES: THE CRISIS OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING – SHADOW-HOUSING SELF-HELP OF DWELLERS IN THE NETHERLANDS – THE GOLDSTEIN PROJECT TWO WAYS TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE 1920S – PART THREE: THE NEW HOMELESSNESS – THE NEW HOMELESS IN BRITAIN – HOMELESS IN FRANCE: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE POLICIES – HOMELESSNESS AS A HOUSING PROBLEM IN AN INNER CITY IN THE U.S. – PATHS IN HOMELESSNESS: A VIEW FROM THE STREET – ABOUT THE AUTHORS – Backmatter