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Evaluating Housing Policies

1999
Whatever the explicit or implicit aims of policy, and whatever processes of implementation are involved, the assessment of the outputs of policy are important. In the literature on social policy, evaluations have focused on the distributional impacts of policies on who benefits and who loses and on how these patterns of benefit relate to stated ...
Peter Malpass, Alan Murie
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On the evaluation of housing areas

Scandinavian Housing and Planning Research, 1986
Systematic interviews with residents in areas developed under different planning principles and involving different problem solutions may provide valuable information, to be used by planners and politicians in other housing developments. Two specific aspects of this are discussed on the basis of a study of four housing areas in the Norwegian town ...
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A cost‐and‐benefit evaluation of housing rehabilitation

Structural Survey, 2005
PurposeThere have been very few cost‐and‐benefit evaluations of rehabilitation. This paper is a triangulation attempt to evaluate directly the cost‐and‐benefit of rehabilitation works without relying on price‐proxy and econometric assumptions.Design/methodology/approachChau et al., in their paper, “Estimating the value enhancement effects of ...
Yiu, CY, Leung, AYT
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Housing Site Evaluation

1978
The Estate Outside the Dwelling is a comparative study of six housing projects located in London and Sheffield, England. The major objective of the study was to learn how residents from family units in different stages in the family life cycle reacted to different building forms and aspects of site design.
Ingrid Reynolds, Charles Nicholson
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The Role of the in-House Evaluator

Evaluation Review, 1983
In-house evaluators must develop evaluation procedures that accommodate not only their own professional standards, but also the problem-solving styles of the organizations they serve. This article describes how a small sample of evaluators have adapted their methods to their contexts.
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Evaluating UK housing policies to tackle housing affordability

International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, 2012
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present an analytical summary of UK housing policies. It aims to evaluate UK government's housing policies, before and after the publication of the Barker Review, to tackle affordability issues in the owner‐occupied sector.
Joanna Poon, Dean Garratt
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Evaluation of Housing Affordability in Russia

Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2007
The article reviews various methods of housing affordability measurement which are currently used in Russia to monitor results of the housing reforms. Key factors affecting housing affordability are identified. The article analyzes in detail methodological problems concerning calculation of housing affordability coefficients for Russia and ...
N. Kosareva, A. Tumanov
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Computer-aided evaluation of the housing environments

Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 1981
Abstract This paper deals with the development and environmental variables involved in designing the housing layout form. It is considered that the factors taken into consideration and the crileria used in the course of decision-making in creating and reshaping the residential environments should be systematically tested in the light of the needs and
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In-house versus out-house evaluations: Administrative considerations

Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 1982
Abstract Positions on both sides of the in-house versus outside evaluation debate have not stemmed from any broad empirical base. The relevant empirical literature from the field of attitude research is marshalled up to show how others come to influence or bias our judgments.
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Evaluation of the Economic Sustainability of the projects in Social Housing

2014
With reference to operations of urban regeneration to be realized with the involvement of private investors, in this work a model of Operative Research is developed that allows to define, subject to the constraint of financial feasibility for the private operator, the maximum share of social housing to be borne by the private sector, the administered ...
Francesco Tajani, Pierluigi Morano
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