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This article explores the unintentional harmful consequences of governmental policies meant to diminish racialized housing disparities. The need to better consider community-based solutions to address housing segregation and the entangled disparities is discussed. Empower Shack and Hustlenomics are posed as two successful and growing examples of positive systematic interventions.
Full Title
The Racial Underpinnings of Housing Disparities in South Africa
Contributor(s)
Creator: Matthews-Alvarado, Kevelis
Department: Economics
Publisher
Lehigh University
Date Issued
2020
Language
English
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electronic documents
Department name
Economics
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Creator role
Undergraduate Student
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Volume
38
Matthews-Alvarado, . K. (2020). The Racial Underpinnings of Housing Disparities in South Africa (Vols. 38). https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v038-011
Matthews-Alvarado, Kevelis. 2020. “The Racial Underpinnings of Housing Disparities in South Africa”. https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v038-011.
Matthews-Alvarado, Kevelis. The Racial Underpinnings of Housing Disparities in South Africa. 2020, https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v038-011.