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2006 Housing in the Nation's Capital

by Barika Williams; G. Thomas Kingsley; Jennifer Comey; Jessica Cigna; Kathryn L. S. Pettit; Margery Austin Turner; Mark Woolley

Oct 5, 2006
  • Community and Economic Development
  • Housing and Homelessness

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Explores the interdependent relationship between public school systems and housing markets, and examines the ability of coordinated investment in affordable housing and quality education to revitalize Washington, D.C., metropolitan area neighborhoods.
2006 Housing in the Nation's Capital

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  • Fannie Mae Foundation

Funded By

  • Fannie Mae Foundation

Copyright

  • Copyright 2006 Fannie Mae Foundation.

Document Type

  • Report/Whitepaper

Language

  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States (Southern) / District of Columbia / Washington
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Title: 2006 Housing in the Nation's Capital
Publication date 2006-10-05
Publication Year 2006
Authors Barika Williams , G. Thomas Kingsley , Jennifer Comey , Jessica Cigna , Kathryn L. S. Pettit , Margery Austin Turner , Mark Woolley
Copyright holder(s) Fannie Mae Foundation
Geographical Focus North America / United States (Southern) / District of Columbia / Washington
Keywords public charter schools , district of columbia , urban institute , school
Document type Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://feedingamerica.issuelab.org/resource/2006-housing-in-the-nation-s-capital.html
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