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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
Thomas-EL, Shawnna L. – Metropolitan Universities, 2022
This article uses interviews of long-standing neighborhood residents' sentiments of university expansion into their community. These data provide persuasive empirical evidence for the need of urban anchor institutions to include as an integral component of their campus reopening efforts, intentional plans for reducing the disruption of housing…
Descriptors: Residential Patterns, Universities, School Expansion, COVID-19
Rothstein, Richard – Economic Policy Institute, 2014
School reform alone cannot substantially improve the performance of the poorest African American students. This performance problem must be addressed primarily by improving the social and economic conditions that bring too many children to school unprepared to take advantage of what schools have to offer. Integrating disadvantaged black students…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, School Segregation, Educational History, Educational Policy

Gaskill, Paul L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1988
The surge in the over-75 age group in the United States creates entrepreneurial opportunities in the older adult housing market. Pine Hill is a successful example of a retirement residence which responds to the older adult's need for independence and meaningful leisure involvement. Its planning, development and operation are described. (IAH)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Entrepreneurship, Housing, Older Adults
Lee, Everett; And Others – Issues Facing Georgia, 1986
Georgia ranks fifth in the nation in the size of its black population, fourth in percentage of blacks, and fifth in number of black elected officials. The social and economic situation of black Georgians has generally improved over the last 20 years. This report provides statistics and charts which show that: (1) during the 1970s, for the first…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Population Trends, Blacks, Employment Patterns
Ervin, Evon H., Ed. – Challenge!, 1980
This issue of the official magazine of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is written to stimulate nationwide interest in solving housing and urban problems by dealing with housing alternatives available to the elderly, e.g., shared housing and small group homes. HUD policies which help the elderly to maintain or upgrade…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Economic Development, Environmental Influences, Housing

Shepherd, A. Ross; McDonald, John F. – Journal of Economic Education, 1997
Questions the recently developed arguments (per George Kondor and R. Arnott) that rent controls can increase the quantity of housing supplied. Maintains that tenant favorable regulatory programs constrict profit, mobility, development, and construction. Argues that any subsequent increases in housing are due to price discrimination. (MJP)
Descriptors: Causal Models, Compensation (Remuneration), Economic Development, Economics Education
Latino Commission of Tri-State, New York, NY. – 1988
This study uses 1980 Census information and post-Census trends to develop an information base for the Latino community in the tri-state region of Southern New York, Northern New Jersey, and Western Connecticut. This reference base provides a demographic and socioeconomic profile of the Latino community in the following categories: (1) the…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Ethnic Distribution, Family Characteristics, Family Income
Orfield, Gary – 1983
Urban school desegregation can be achieved through more sensible housing policies. Review of the current situation shows that some States (New York, Illinois, Michigan, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Minnesota, for example) have been able to integrate their schools by fostering the development of low and moderate income housing in particular urban…
Descriptors: Desegregation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role, Housing
United Way of Tri-State, New York, NY. – 1989
Data from the 1980 Census, post-Census supplements, and other sources are used to establish a base of information on the Asian American community in the tri-state (New York/New Jersey/Connecticut) metropolitan area, in order to assess the social service needs of this population. The Asian American presence and the growth and diversity of the…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Educational Attainment, Ethnic Distribution, Family Characteristics