Not exact matches
The work also
showed that although the poorest
households are reliant on forests for their daily needs, they also look elsewhere — for example, traveling to
urban areas — when drastic action is needed to feed themselves or urgently acquire income.
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.
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.»
This study also
shows that poor children with fewer siblings, whose parents are more educated, with higher
household income, and living in
urban areas are more likely to complete secondary education and escape the poverty cycle.