Friday, February 19, 2010
The residents of different life styles are not really interested to mingle with each other, reveals study. A study of mixed-income housing indicates that the residents are not willing to interact even with their next door neighbors. The study had examined three mixed income developments.
According to Professors Robert Chaskin and Mark Joseph of University of Chicago, the joint efforts to mingle low-income and high-income people were continuously disappointing. The relocated housing residents and their visitors are largely blamed for the concerns regarding safety and public order by middle-upper income residents, point out researchers.
According to Professors Robert Chaskin and Mark Joseph of University of Chicago, the joint efforts to mingle low-income and high-income people were continuously disappointing. The relocated housing residents and their visitors are largely blamed for the concerns regarding safety and public order by middle-upper income residents, point out researchers.
The study also concluded that the house planners are helpless in solving many problems faced by low income residents and broader efforts are needed to reduce social inequity thereby promoting economic development.



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