Sandra J. Newman
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL834139A
Top Subjects
- United States (6)
- Residential mobility -- United States (2)
- Government policy (2)
- Housing subsidies (2)
- Public welfare -- United States. (2)
- Housing policy -- United States. (2)
- Housing (2)
Books by Sandra J. Newman
Total count: 14
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The residential environment and the desire to moveSurvey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan1974-01-01
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Housing adjustments of older people : a report of findings from the first phaseSurvey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan1975-01-01
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Housing adjustments of older peoplea report of findings from the second phaseInstitute for Social Research, University of Michigan1976-01-01
Residential displacement in the U.S., 1970-1977Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan1982-01-01
Federal policy and the mobility of older homeownersthe effects of the one-time capital gains exclusionSurvey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan1985-01-01
Worlds ApartLong Term Care in Australia and the United StatesHaworth Press1987-01-01-
Integrating housing and welfare assistanceMassachusetts Institute of Technology1988-01-01
Subsidizing shelterthe relationship between welfare and housing assistanceUrban Institute Press1988-01-01-
Housing and supportive servicesfederal policy for the frail elderly and chronically mentally illMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Real Estate Development1988-01-01
Beyond bricks and mortarreexamining the purpose and effects of housing assistanceUrban Institute Press1992-01-01-
The effects of supports on sustaining older disabled persons in the communityPublic Policy Institute, American Association of Retired Persons1995-01-01
The Home FrontImplications of Welfare Reform for Housing PolicyUrban Inst Pr1999-04-01-
Housing and mental illnessa critical review of the literatureUrban Institute2001-01-01
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The only good thing anyone has ever doneChatto & Windus2002-01-01