Fair Housing
Dr. Deidre Randle-Hurst
Title: Founder and CEO of Randle Hurst Consulting Group LLC
Research Topic: Federally Funded Housing Production during Economic Change in Dekalb County, Georgia: A Quantitative Descriptive Study
Institution: University of Phoenix
Committee Chair: Gwenn Grondal, PhD
Abstract: This quantitative descriptive non-experimental inquiry is to analyze the production of the federally funded affordable housing prior to the Great Recession (2004-2006), during the Great Recession (2007-2009), and after the Great Recession (2010-2012) in DeKalb County, Georgia. The results from this study of the archival data may provide findings to educate public housing leadership and officials of when to use various federal funding sources under variable conditions. The data for this study is specific to six federal funding sources used to produce affordable housing from public housing agencies who serve DeKalb County, Georgia. The approach was to find the housing production during 2004-2012 and to find the differences in housing production among the six federal funding sources. The data analysis process used two-way ANOVA without replication to reveal the findings. The study revealed the unit production of the three periods and the production units of each funding source. The outcome of the study uncovered a declining trend in unit production among the three periods and the use of funding sources throughout the study.
Title: Founder and CEO of Randle Hurst Consulting Group LLC
Research Topic: Federally Funded Housing Production during Economic Change in Dekalb County, Georgia: A Quantitative Descriptive Study
Institution: University of Phoenix
Committee Chair: Gwenn Grondal, PhD
Abstract: This quantitative descriptive non-experimental inquiry is to analyze the production of the federally funded affordable housing prior to the Great Recession (2004-2006), during the Great Recession (2007-2009), and after the Great Recession (2010-2012) in DeKalb County, Georgia. The results from this study of the archival data may provide findings to educate public housing leadership and officials of when to use various federal funding sources under variable conditions. The data for this study is specific to six federal funding sources used to produce affordable housing from public housing agencies who serve DeKalb County, Georgia. The approach was to find the housing production during 2004-2012 and to find the differences in housing production among the six federal funding sources. The data analysis process used two-way ANOVA without replication to reveal the findings. The study revealed the unit production of the three periods and the production units of each funding source. The outcome of the study uncovered a declining trend in unit production among the three periods and the use of funding sources throughout the study.
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