Demography underlies housing and economics, but narratives reach decision makers; hard data on generational well-being and succession; grandpa and blues lover
Dowell Myers is a professor of urban planning and demography in the School of Policy, Planning, and Development, at the University of Southern California (USC). He directs the school's Population Dynamics Research Group, whose recent projects have been funded by the National Institute of Health, the Haynes Foundation, Fannie Mae Foundation, and the Ford Foundation. .. more
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It’s also the young person who can’t afford to move out. It’s the couple who can’t get a place big enough to have children. It’s the people stuck with roommates (or even in abusive relationships) because they can’t get a place of their own.
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It’s also the young person who can’t afford to move out. It’s the couple who can’t get a place big enough to have children. It’s the people stuck with roommates (or even in abusive relationships) because they can’t get a place of their own.
Anyone who dismisses "trickle down" housing policy is necessarily supporting that bc that IS the alternative.
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Anyone who dismisses "trickle down" housing policy is necessarily supporting that bc that IS the alternative.
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LeBron James
He’s got it coming and going!
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Solutions anyone?
“Misalignment of Housing Growth and Population Trends”
Dowell Myers, Hyojung Lee, JungHo Park
doi.org/10.7758/RSF....