Joint Center for Housing Studies
The Joint Center for Housing Studies examines emerging housing and community development policies and concerns. Public officials and industry leaders use the center's research to learn about trends and major issues in the housing field.
Web site: http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/Recent articles about Joint Center for Housing Studies
Professor honored for ongoing environmental research (Harvard Public Health Now, February 21, 2003)Study shows maintaining homeownership gains is key to strong economy (Kennedy School of Government, June 25, 2002)
Recession takes toll on remodeling activity (Harvard University Gazette, January 24, 2002)
Anatomy of the low-income homeownership boom in the 1990s (Joint Center for Housing Studies, July 6, 2001)
Housing market resilient in slowing economy (Joint Center for Housing Studies, June 26, 2001)
Minority students more likely to be labeled "mentally retarded" (The Civil Rights Project at Harvard University, March 2, 2001)
High school dropouts concentrated in 35 cities (GSE News and Views, January 13, 2001)
Internet revolutionizing way designers (and others) work (Harvard University Gazette, May 25, 2000)
Despite some progress, segregation persists in Boston area (Harvard University Gazette, February 10, 2000)
High stakes tests in Texas threaten disadvantaged students (GSE News and Views, February 5, 2000)