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Rural housing is complex as it deals with economic, environmental, and social quality-of-life issues. These documents provide a glance at housing policy and trends over time.
Rural Housing: Trends and Prospects
Status of Rural Housing in the United States
Residential Preferences and Rural Development Policy
National and Rural Housing Policy: Historical Development and Emerging Issues
Mobile Homes a Viable Alternative in Rural America
The Mobile Home--Creative Solution to a Challenge
25 Years of Housing Progress in Rural America
Rural and Urban Housing, 1930-80
Housing Needs and Preferences of Farm Families: A Comparison of Data From Studies in Four Regions