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Sean J. Shannon – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2025
Making business law topics relevant to students' lived experiences can be challenging, but there is one business issue that all students share: the need for housing. One aspect of the present housing crisis is the continuing patterns of residential segregation. To address the legacy costs of past practices of residential segregation, students…
Descriptors: Business Education, Legal Education (Professions), Housing, Real Estate
Kathleen Bolter; Val Klomparens; Bridget Timmeney – W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2024
Safe, stable, and affordable housing is important for families and has positive impacts on children's health, development, and school performance. Housing in childhood can also shape future economic well-being by diminishing cognitive capacity and adaptability. Environmental contaminants from unsafe housing, like lead and mold exposure, are…
Descriptors: Housing, Place of Residence, Housing Needs, Residential Patterns
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Grip, Richard S. – Planning and Changing, 2020
As part of school district planning and projecting future enrollments, demographers need to factor the impact of new housing developments by using student yields. While resources are available that provide statewide student yields, they may not best reflect the demographic attributes of a school district's attendance area. In this case study of a…
Descriptors: School Districts, Suburban Schools, Housing, Enrollment Projections
Stephen B. Billings; Hugh Macartney; Geunyong Park; John D. Singleton – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
In this paper, we show that the election of a new school board member causes home values in their neighborhood to rise. This increase is identified using narrowly-decided contests and is driven by non-Democratic members, whose neighborhoods appreciate about 4% on average relative to those of losing candidates. We find that student test scores in…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Board Candidates, Elections, Motivation