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Recognizing Racial Diversity Within Households: Implications for Housing Research

Demographic research frequently categorizes households by race and ethnicity using the characteristics of a single person rather than considering all household members. In this paper, we explore how this common method of assigning race/ethnicity might understate the diversity of US households. We consider the race/ethnicity of all adult household members to estimate how prevalent multi-race households are, how they differ from single-race households, and what their housing outcomes are.

Legalizing Mid-Rise Single-Stair Housing in Massachusetts

There is a growing recognition that zoning reform alone won’t solve the housing crisis. This report examines staircases and the common building code requirement that projects between three and six stories include two separate means of egress (i.e., staircases) and explores the reasons for, and potential impact of changing this requirement in Massachusetts. 

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