I: Identifying the Unsheltered Woman and Her Needs
1: Living Arrangements in the 1980s
2: The Unsheltered Woman: Definition and Needs
3: Female-Headed Families in New York City
4: The Elderly in New York City: Demographic Characteristics
5: Executive Women: Results of the Savvy Survey
6: Housing Preferences: Changes and Patterns
7: Working Women: The Denver Experience
8: Highrise Family Living in New York City
II: Planning for the Unsheltered Woman
9: Women's Aspirations and the Home: Episodes in American Feminist Reform
10: Designs from the Past for the Future
11: The Shelter-Service Crisis and Single Parents
12: Neighborhood Women Look at Housing
13: A Single Room: Housing for the Low-Income Single Person
14: Shared Housing: Its Rationale, Forms, and Challenges
15: The Elderly and Their Housing Needs: The Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association
16: Four Rehabilitation Projects for Urban Households
III: Implementing Plans for Housing the Unsheltered Woman
17: Theory and Practice of Housing Development: Changing the Physical Environment of Our Lives
18: Barriers to Architectural Innovation: The Case of Two Bridges
19: The Affordable Option: Charlotte Street Manufactured Housing
20: New Financing Programs for Housing
Epilogue