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121. Housing asceticism: Tracing the development of Mattamayura Saiva monastic architecture in early medieval central India (c. 8th--12th centuries A.D.)
122. Microeconomic studies on housing, health and careers in Hong Kong and Taiwan (China)
123. Essays on Housing and Labor Economics
124. Availability of large, cheap housing may have driven the Great Migration of African Americans to the South from 1990 to 2000
125. The archaeology of the Iroquois restoration: Settlement, housing, and economy at a dispersed Seneca community, ca. A.D. 1715--1754
126. An evaluation of residential satisfaction of HOPE VI: A study of the Park DuValle Revitalization Project (Kentucky)
127. Federalism and the origins of the urban crisis: The geo-politics of housing and highways, 1916--1956
128. Building the American dream: A history of home ownership and housing reform, Chicago, 1871--1919
129. American dreams: Latino immigrants' homeownership experiences in the nation's capital
130. The influence of Catholic social teaching upon Catholic -sponsored community development corporations: The response to changes in federal housing policies, 1968--1999
131. White plague in Black Los Angeles: Tuberculosis among African Americans in Los Angeles, 1930--1950 (California)
132. Essays in applied microeconomics
133. The housing of wandering minds in Victorian cultural discourses
134. Three Essays In and Tests of Theoretical Urban Economics
135. Konut yerlesmelerinde konut tipoloji ve yerlesim oruntulerinin degerlendirilmesine yonelik analitik bir calisma
136. Under The Big Naust. A Return to The Polyvalent Structure: Migrant Housing in Marginal Norway
137. Housing and placelessness: An interpretive ethnography of women's experiences of multigenerational Korean family life in modern residential environments
138. Modern community housing: New responses to the shelter problem in the 1920s and 1930s
139. The challenges faced by homeless African American fathers in securing safe, decent, and affordable housing for their children: Second chance, not second class
140. The Rhetorical Circulation of the Housing First Model in the United State
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