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Policy-based initiatives on promoting China's affordable housing: Challenges and opportunities
The construction industry's commitment to achieving carbon neutrality has underscored the urgency of promoting green and low-carbon sustainable affordable housing.
Guoqiang Zhang +5 more
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Housing Markets and Housing Policies in India [PDF]
Issues of housing in India are synonymous with ignorance of housing in active government involvement at the policy and program formulation levels. They are also due to the problems that unplanned urbanization, income disparity, poverty, illiteracy, and unemployment brought.
Tiwari, P, Rao, J
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The policies of U.S. local public housing authorities influence which populations have access to stable housing, an important resource for health. We assessed whether the restrictiveness of local public housing authority policies related to people with ...
Jonathan Purtle +4 more
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Permanent transitoriness and housing policies: Inside São Paulo’s low-income private rental market
In São Paulo, Brazil, housing policies and planning shape and boost highly precarious and exploitative private rental markets. This is the case of a housing public-private partnership (PPP) that is seizing land since 2017 in a very stigmatized ...
Felipe Villela de Miranda +3 more
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The Iranian Housing System under the Islamic Republic Government (1990–2021)
Increasing urbanization, a massive migration to the big cities, and an imbalance between supply and demand for housing have introduced a housing shortage over the past few decades.
Janakipour Farzaneh +3 more
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This article focuses on a specific term associated with the scientific, theoretical, and academic discourse on housing architecture in Portugal. Over the last 100 years, the term “affordable” has frequently been used in the vocabulary of urban housing in
Gisela Lameira +2 more
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In the context of the increasing poverty rate due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become more difficult than ever to access housing opportunities. However, housing is a vital requisite for keeping oneself safe from the infection risk. Increasing poverty
Feride Berna Uymaz
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Housing Theory, Housing Research and Housing Policy [PDF]
Jim Kemeny in 1992 criticized existing housing research for neglecting social theory and being overly positivist and policy focused. The result has been a strengthening of the conceptual basis of housing research in general, but also a growing schism between researchers who focus on policy relevancy and those that pursue more theoretical work.
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On Explanations of Housing Policy [PDF]
This paper is concerned with making sense of current ways of explaining housing policy. Four different types of explanation are identified and analysed in detail: explanations in terms of systems of actors, hypothetico‐deductive explanations, realist explanations, and culturalist explanations.
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Exploring the ‘middle ground’ between state and market: the example of China [PDF]
Studies of housing systems lying in the ‘middle ground’ between state and market are subject to three important shortcomings. First, the widely used Esping-Andersen (EA) approach assesses only a subset of the key housing outcomes and may be less helpful ...
Donnison D. +18 more
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