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A new theoretical criterion of housing unaffordability from a resident’s point of view is proposed in this book, tested with social data for respondents and price data for single-detached(-like) homes in two historically affordable mid-sized cities at two points in time, 30 years apart. This new criterion is derived from the magnitude of the mismatch between where the resident can afford to live and where they, realistically, would prefer to live. Housing affordability is a global social and political issue, and this book complements recent books that review housing affordability from a practitioner’s point of view. The book is written to be understood by everybody, with each chapter’s introductory subsection summarizing the subsequent technical and scientific sections. This book will therefore be readable not only for practitioners, but also academics in social science disciplines such as real estate, geography, economics, sociology, urban planning, and urban studies. Best of all, residents may utilize this book’s analysis of housing unaffordability to make wiser decisions about their own homes.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Begin your very own food journey through the centuries and around the world with the first cookbook from the beloved YouTube channel Tasting History with Max Miller. What began as a passion project when Max Miller was furloughed during Covid-19 has become a viral YouTube sensation. The Tasting History with Max Miller channel has thrilled food enthusiasts and history buffs alike as Miller recreates a dish from the past, often using historical recipes from vintage texts, but updated for modern kitchens as he tells stories behind the cuisine and culture. From ancient Rome to Ming China to medieval Europe and beyond, Miller has collected the best-loved recipes from arou...
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Die aktuelle Ausgabe der Spiegelungen widmet sich dem Verhältnis von Kind und Gesellschaft anhand mehrerer Fallstudien aus Südosteuropa vom 19. Jahrhundert bis heute. Aus der breiten Palette der gesellschaftlichen Faktoren, die auf die Erziehung von Kindern einwirken, thematisiert das Heft u. a. ein einstiges Kindertheater in der Banater Metropole Temeswar, die Entwicklung zweier repräsentativer siebenbürgisch-sächsischer Kinderbücher im 20. Jahrhundert, die kindliche Erinnerungsperspektive an die Zwangsmigration nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg im ungarndeutschen Kontext, die Heimfahrten junger Nachfahren von Sathmarer Schwaben in die Herkunftsorte ihrer Vorfahren bis hin zu den Möglichkeiten des Spracherwerbs bei Ungarndeutschen im Kindesalter. Der Themenschwerpunkt wird in Heft 2.23 fortgeführt.