Jobs-Housing Balance
Jobs-Housing Balance examines a controversial concept. Some have argued that the market is the mechanism that will achieve balance between jobs and housing. Weitz, in his research of four types of jobs-housing imbalance, concludes that, in fact, the market has failed to achieve balance in three of the four jobs-housing balance scenarios he lays out. He provides a number of case studies to support his findings, including one from King County, Washington, showing that increases in housing costs are more gradual in areas with a jobs-housing balance. This report counters the skeptics and points to those actions planners can take to help bring appropriate housing, jobs, and workforces together, resulting in overall community improvements.
| ISBN10: | 1884829872 |
| ISBN13: | 9781884829871 |
| Number Of Pages: | 41 |
| Publication Date: | 20031101 |
| Publisher: | National Book Network |
| Binding: | Paperback |
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