Consumer price index: A measure of the average level of prices, inclusive of sales and excise taxes, faced
by urban households for a given «market basket» of consumer goods and services.
This reflects changes in the prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption
by urban households.
Not exact matches
McKinsey has predicted that more than half of China's
urban households will be in the upper middle class
by 2020, compared to 14 % in 2012.
By 2030, 60 % of global
households will be living in
urban areas (up from 54 % in 2014).75
More than 39,000
households benefit from Section 8 Housing Choice vouchers, which are completely funded
by the federal Department of Housing and
Urban Development, according to the analysis.
The study
by King's, UCL and Universiti Teknologi MARA (Malaysia) found that wealthier,
urban and larger
households and more economically developed countries had higher odds of facing CDHE.
Under the previous tax law, inflation is measured
by the consumer price index for all
urban consumers (CPI - U), which essentially tracks the cost of goods and services that affect the typical
household.
FHA loans and high - income borrowers A recent study
by the Center for Real Estate and
Urban Analysis of the George Washington University showed that more than 30 percent of the mortgages insured
by FHA in 2010 were approved for
households with an income higher than 115 percent of area median income.
The term Assemblage art was first coined
by Jean Dubuffet in 1953 to denote a type of work constructed from fragments of natural, preformed or «found» objects such as
household debris,
urban detritus, stuffed animals - indeed any (usually recognizable) materials, large or small.
One that wasn't paywalled, The Influence of
Urban Form on GHG Emissions in the U.S.
Household Sector, showed that «doubling population - weighted density is associated with a reduction in CO2 emissions from
household travel and residential energy consumption
by 48 % and 35 %, respectively.»
Given the multiple drivers of migration (Black et al., 2011a and b) and the complex interactions which mediate migratory decision - making
by individual or
households (Raleigh, 2008; McLeman and Smit, 2006; Kniveton et al., 2011; Black et al., 2011a and b), the projection of the effects of climate change on intra-rural and rural - to -
urban migration remains a major challenge.
The most recent drought from 2006 to 2007 reduced Australia's economic growth
by about 0.75 percent.2 It curtailed agriculture, killing sheep and drastically cutting grain yields.2 Restrictions on water use in
urban areas cost around $ 815 million each year, and affected more than 80 percent of Australian
households.2
By producing their own food the
urban poor can save substantially on food expenditures (often more than 50 - 70 % of their total
household expenditures.
For example, the study finds that these policies will increase income of rural and
urban households in the range of 3 to 5 percent
by 2030.
Poor
households involved in
urban agriculture benefit economically from their production activities
by saving on food expenditure or sales of surplus crop and livestock production, and in addition may benefit from production and sales of processed products or agricultural inputs.
These included characteristics on multiple levels of the child's biopsychosocial context: (1) child factors: race / ethnicity (white, black, Hispanic, and Asian / Pacific Islander / Alaska Native), age, gender, 9 - month Bayley Mental and Motor scores, birth weight (normal, moderately low, or very low), parent - rated child health (fair / poor vs good / very good / excellent), and hours per week in child care; (2) parent factors: maternal age, paternal age, SES (an ECLS - B — derived variable that includes maternal and paternal education, employment status, and income), maternal marital status (married, never married, separated / divorced / widowed), maternal general health (fair / poor versus good / very good / excellent), maternal depression (assessed
by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale at 9 months and the World Mental Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview at 2 years), prenatal use of tobacco and alcohol (any vs none), and violence against the mother; (3)
household factors: single - parent
household, number of siblings (0, 1, 2, or 3 +), language spoken at home (English vs non-English), neighborhood good for raising kids (excellent / very good, good, or fair / poor),
household urbanicity (
urban city,
urban county, or rural), and modified Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment — Short Form (HOME - SF) score.
More than 8 million renter
households were identified as having «worst case housing needs,» or burdened
by rent and / or living in unsuitable conditions, in 2015, according to a recent report
by the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD)-- the second - highest share ever recorded.
The research, which was commissioned
by NAR, prepared
by Rosen Consulting Group, or RCG, and jointly released
by the Fisher Center for Real Estate and
Urban Economics at the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business, identifies five main barriers that have prevented a significant number of
households from purchasing a home.
The high - profile session discussing the impact student loan debt is having on young
households» ability to purchase homes was keynoted
by U.S. Housing and
Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro.
My measure of whether home prices are rising faster in
urban or suburban neighborhoods within a metro is the coefficient from a tract - level regression of the 2010 - 2016 change in home prices on the log of
household density, weighted
by the number of
households in the tract.
Join ULI Indiana for a presentation
by Daniel Parolek, the architect and
urban designer who coined the term «Missing Middle Housing,» a spectrum of housing types that works to address this challenge
by responding to changing
household demographics and the dramatic shift in demand for walkable, attainable housing options.
The Kasita, a smart technology - enabled, mobile apartment or «apodment,» as coined
by CityLab, allows tenants to move their
households to
urban locales with the tap of a finger, whether across town or across the country.
A recent report released
by Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies said that renter
households rose to a 20 - year high of 35.5 percent in 2014, and the
Urban Institute expects that level to continue to rise until at least 2030,» said Don Ganguly, CEO of HomeUnion.
Residential investors looking for highly profitable opportunities in the housing market should be constantly monitoring developments and prospects in the
urban fabric, evaluating and assessing how comparative advantages that are valued
by households looking for a home are likely to change and how such changes are likely to affect home prices in the different residential zones.