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The COVID-19 pandemic carries many implications that are resulting in substantial shifts in the way people work, live, and socialize. Interest in the effects of the pandemic on residential mobility and discussions about the short- and long-term impacts on housing preferences have grown. Recent studies have explored the pandemic’s implications for the housing market.
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- Saadaoui, Rababe (Author)
- Pfeiffer, Deirdre (Thesis advisor)
- Ehlenz, Meagan (Committee member)
- Jamme, Hue-Tam (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2021
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- Partial requirement for: M.U.E.P., Arizona State University, 2021
- Field of study: Urban and Environmental Planning