The Ecology of Welfare: Housing and the Welfare Crisis in New York City (Urban Studies Series (New Brunswick, N.J.), No. 3.)

The Ecology of Welfare: Housing and the Welfare Crisis in New York City (Urban Studies Series (New Brunswick, N.J.), No. 3.) image
ISBN-10:

0878550410

ISBN-13:

9780878550418

Edition: 1
Released: Jan 15, 1972
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover, 306 pages
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Description:

The basic ecology of human groups—the relationship between the distribution of population and material resources and the resultant social and cultural patterns—is a subject which has occasioned far more talk than down-to-earth research. Filling this gap, George Sternlieb and Bernard Indik consider one dimension of human ecology— the interplay between housing and outlook, between the physical realities of a dwelling unit and the attitudes and responses of its inhabitants. Their book, The Ecology of Welfare, presents a detailed description of the housing and housing problems of one special subgroup-New York City's welfare recipients in the 1970's.

























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