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Housing development policies toward sustainability in Japan and Vietnam [PDF]
Achieving sustainable development goals requires adequate housing provision, one of the most crucial tasks for consolidating economic and social capacity. This study aimed to review the housing development process and policies in Japan and Vietnam, which
Ha Tran Vinh +3 more
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Social housing and participatory policies
La visibilità nazionale ed internazionale del modello urbanistico bolognese è ancora oggi riconducibile al Piano di Edilizia Economica e Popolare per il centro storico, che risale alla fine degli anni ’60, sebbene le condizioni strutturali dell’assetto ...
Andrea Morpurgo
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The New Deal, Race, and Home Ownership in the 1920s and 1930s [PDF]
Many federal government housing policies began during the New Deal of the 1930s. Many claim that minorities benefited less from these policies than whites.
Haines Michael R +4 more
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The Housing Market and Housing Policies in Japan [PDF]
Housing policies in Japan after World War II were focused on the quantitative supply of houses with a wide range of targeted groups and public rental houses. The Japan Housing Corporation (now the Urban Renaissance Agency) and the Government Housing Loan Corporation (now the Japan Housing Finance Agency) have served to address these policy targets ...
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HOUSING POLICIES AND MARKET FAILURES IN ONDO STATE NIGERIA [PDF]
One major factor that account for housing market crises in developing countries is the seeming disconnect between housing policies and housing markets in these countries.
Afolabi Francis FATUSIN +1 more
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Malaysian Affordability Housing Policies Revisited
Housing has always been a significant aspiration of family expression and distinctly priciest investment by household. It plays a momentous role in the country’s economy and so central to the societal well-being that is emplaced in the United Nation ...
Samad Diwa +4 more
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Housing Security: Placing Brazil’s Social Housing Program in a Violent Context
Latin America’s ‘housing crisis’ affects 28 million lower-income households. In many Latin American countries, governments have developed housing policies to provide access to basic standard dwelling and to offer a route towards legal tenure at an ...
Frank I. Müller
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Measuring Housing Affordability Using Residual Income Method for Million-plus Cities in India
Housing affordability is an ever-growing concern in rapidly urbanizing countries like India. The need for affordable housing can hardly be overemphasis in India. Government has many policies and programs running for fulfilling the requirement. But it is
Prabhat Kumar Rao, Arindam Biswas
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Housing policies in Portugal and Italy
This study analyzes the housing policies enacted in the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century in Portugal and Italy to understand whether the comparison between the two countries’ housing domains reflects a divide between ...
Gonçalo Antunes +1 more
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Vulnerability and Housing Policies through the Lens of Anthropology. An Introduction
The Dossier «Vulnerability and Housing Policies. Anthropological insights across Europe» is the result of a panel organized by the editors at the 15th EASA Biennial Conference hosted by Stockholm University in August 2018. In this context, we proposed to
Giacomo Pozzi +2 more
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