Shelter Poverty: New Ideas on Housing Affordability

Shelter Poverty: New Ideas on Housing Affordability

by Michael Stone
Shelter Poverty: New Ideas on Housing Affordability

Shelter Poverty: New Ideas on Housing Affordability

by Michael Stone

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Overview

"...the most original--and profoundly disturbing--work on the critical issue of housing affordability...." --Chester Hartman, President, Poverty and Race Research Action Council In Shelter Poverty, Michael E. Stone presents the definitive discussion of housing and social justice in the United States. Challenging the conventional definition of housing affordability, Stone offers original and powerful insights about the nature, causes, and consequences of the affordability problem and presents creative and detailed proposals for solving a problem that afflicts one-third of this nation. Setting the housing crisis into broad political, economic, and historical contexts, Stone asks: What is shelter poverty? Why does it exist and persist? and How can it be overcome? Describing shelter poverty as the denial of a universal human need, Stone offers a quantitative scale by which to measure it and reflects on the social and economic implications of housing affordability in this country. He argues for "the right to housing" and presents a program for transforming a large proportion of the housing in this country from an expensive commodity into an affordable social entitlement. Employing new concepts of housing ownership, tenure, and finance, he favors social ownership in which market concepts have a useful but subordinate role in the identification of housing preferences and allocation. Stone concludes that political action around shelter poverty will further the goal of achieving a truly just and democratic society that is also equitably and responsibly productive and prosperous.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439905890
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 08/12/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Michael E. Stone is Professor of Community Planning at the University of Massachusetts at Boston.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction I. What Is Shelter Poverty? 1. Human Needs and Housing Affordability 2. The Shelter-Poverty Concept of Affordability II. Why Does Shelter Poverty Exist and Persist? 3. The Historical Roots of the Affordability Problem to the Early 1930s 4. The Triumph and Illusions of Housing Policy and the Economy, 1930–1970 5. Economic Crisis, Shelter Poverty, and Housing Programs, 1970 to the Early 1990s 6. The Instability of Housing Production and Finance Since the Late 1960s III. How Can Shelter Poverty Be Overcome? 7. Social Ownership 8. Financing and Implementing Social Ownership 9. Housing Reform with a Vision: Ownership and Production 10. Housing Reform with a Vision: Financing and Other Elements 11. Housing Affordability and Social Change 12. Conclusion: Shelter Poverty and the Right to Housing A. Methods and Issues in Deriving the Shelter-Poverty Affordability Standard B. Determining the Extent and Distribution of Housing Affordability Problems: Methodological Comments C. Tables of Shelter Poverty and Conventional Affordability Problems, 1970–1991 Notes References Index
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