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SUBSTANDARD HOUSING IN GREENSBORO
Prepared by
D. Gordon Bennett, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Geography
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
and
Chairman, Population Committee
Greensboro Chamber of Commerce
Published by '
Population Committee of the
Research Division
Greensboro Chamber of Commerce
Post Office Box 3246
Greensboro, North Carolina
August 15, 1969
GREENSBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Topics
Planning;Housing
Place
Greensboro (N.C.)
Description
This study looks at the substandard housing in Greensboro. It specifically looks at the population characteristics of those residing in delapidated or deteriorating structures outside of urban renewal areas. The focus is on the length of time in a dwelling, the household composition, income, size of the dwelling, payment for the dwelling, and the occupants attitudes towards their current dwelling and the possibility of moving into better housing. This study was written be a geography faculty member of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. ()
Type
text
Original format
reports
Original publisher
Greensboro, N.C. : Greensboro Chamber of Commerce
Language
en
Contributing institution
Greensboro Public Library
Source collection
North Carolina Collection (Greensboro Public Library)