Attitudes toward public low-rent housing, before and after construction

Interviews with neighbors of a planned low-rent housing project were conducted in 1950, and after the completion of the construction in 1952. Opposition was noticed to be generally less after the two-year period. Comparisons of persons and households from one survey to the next did not clearly indic...

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