Housing America's Elderly

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Housing America's Elderly
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ISBN-10 : 0608097845
ISBN-13 : 9780608097848
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Book Synopsis Housing America's Elderly by : Stephen M. Golant

Book excerpt: This volume discusses why many of the large number of housing options available to America's elderly are not viable. Financial constraints and lifestyle are found to be among the reasons for older people finding the housing opportunities inappropriate. These and other topics are discussed and policy ramifications examined.


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