Housing Construction
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A Housing Construction is a construction of houses or buildings individually or collectively, for the purpose of shelter.
- See: United States Department of Housing And Urban Development, Construction, Housing Authority, House, Building, Shelter (Building), Dwelling, Lodging, Public Housing, Social Housing, Private Housing, Low-Income.
References
2022
- (Wikipedia, 2022) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/housing Retrieved:2022-11-18.
- Housing, or more generally, living spaces, refers to the construction and assigned usage of houses or buildings individually or collectively, for the purpose of shelter. Housing ensures that members of society have a place to live, whether it is a home or some other kind of dwelling, lodging or shelter. [1] Many governments have one or more housing authorities, sometimes also called a housing ministry or housing department. Housing in many different areas consists of public, social and private housing. In the United States, it was not until the 19th and 20th century that there was a lot more government involvement in housing. It was mainly aimed at helping those who were poor in the community. Public housing provides help and assistance to those who are poor and mainly low-income earners. A study report shows that there are many individuals living in public housing. There are over 1.2 million families or households. These types of housing were built mainly to provide people, mainly those who are low-income and elderly, with safe, affordable, and good housing units. There are many people who are a part of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). When counting, there are over nine hundred thousand participants in this program.
- ↑ Gwendolyn Wright, Building the Dream: A Social History of Housing in America (MIT press, 1983)