Milano presents; Housing Policy
Begins |
23 Apr 2009 - 4:00pm |
| Ends |
23 Apr 2009 - 5:50pm |
| Location |
6 East 16th Street, Room 1109 |
HOUSING POLICY
Open Classroom Event
Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy
Date/Time: Thursday, April 23, 4-5:50pm
Location:6 East 16th Street, Room 1109
Faculty: Alex Schwartz
Housing policy, like welfare, health, education, and other social policy arenas, is undergoing fundamental reexamination and debate. Not only are objectives and implementation at issue, the very need for housing policy is itself in question. This course provides the background necessary to be an informed participant in this debate and to develop conceptual tools necessary to formulate and implement housing policy. The course introduces key concepts and institutions, emphasizing economic, institutional, and political forces that influence the production, distribution, maintenance, and location of housing. The first part covers the context for U.S. housing policy, including housing market dynamics, housing finance, taxation, and racial discrimination. The second part traces the evolution of federal, state, and local housing programs, with emphasis given to low-income rental housing.