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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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