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Climbing Mount Laurel: The Struggle for Affordable Housing and Social Mobility in an American Suburb

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Full Title:

Climbing Mount Laurel: The Struggle for Affordable Housing and Social Mobility in an American Suburb

Contributors:

By (Author) Douglas S. Massey
By (author) Len Albright
By (author) Rebecca Casciano
By (author) Elizabeth Derickson
By (author) David N. Kinsey

ISBN:

9780691157290

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

1st October 2013

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Housing law
Social mobility

Dewey:

363.509749

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

567g

Description

Under the New Jersey State Constitution as interpreted by the State Supreme Court in 1975 and 1983, municipalities are required to use their zoning authority to create realistic opportunities for a fair share of affordable housing for low- and moderate-income households. Mount Laurel was the town at the center of the court decisions. As a result, M

Reviews

"Upscale Mount Laurel loomed large in the New Jersey State Supreme Court's key fair housing decisions in 1975 and 1983. But the housing itself wasn't built until all of 2001. For years, locals protested hard that home values would fall and crime rates would rise. Douglas S. Massey and four other authors ... meticulously document how this wasn't the case at all."--Katharine Whittemore, Boston Globe

Author Bio

Douglas S. Massey is the Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs at Princeton University and director of its Office of Population Research. Len Albright is assistant professor of sociology at Northeastern University. Rebecca Casciano is the CEO of Rebecca Casciano, LLC. Elizabeth Derickson is a doctoral candidate in sociology at Princeton University. David N. Kinsey is lecturer of public and international affairs at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School and a partner in the planning consulting firm Kinsey & Hand.

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