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Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University
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Joint Center for Housing Studies 1033 Massachusetts Avenue, 5th Floor Cambridge, MA 02138 |
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(617) 495-7908
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(617) 496-9957 |
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http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/ |
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About This Organization
The Joint Center for Housing Studies is Harvard University's center for information and research on housing in the United States. The Joint Center analyzes the dynamic relationships between housing markets and economic, demographic, and social trends, providing leaders in government, business, and the non-profit sector with the knowledge needed to develop effective policies and strategies.
Established in 1959, the Joint Center is a collaborative unit affiliated with the Harvard Design School and the Kennedy School of Government. Through its rich array of research, education, and public outreach programs, the Joint Center serves as a convener for informed discussion on a broad range of issues in the housing sector of the nation's economy. In doing so, it educates business leaders, government officials, policy makers, and the public on critical and emerging factors affecting housing and our communities.
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