Approaches to workforce housing in London and Chicago: from targeted sectors to income-based eligibilityComparative housinghousing affordabilityhousing policyworkforce housingintermediate housingjobs-housing balanceIn many cities, people with jobs essential to daily urban life—bus drivers, teachers, police, ...
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Housing jobs Sign up for job alerts Get new jobs for this search by email Create alert Found 16 Contract jobs Environmental Health Services Manager Hertfordshire up to £67,431 Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council You will drive profound change and take the necessary decisions to ensure that we ...
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In parallel, as reported by the Worldwatch Institute (2008), the energy retrofitting of about 200,000 German houses has created 140,000 new jobs. – Significant increase in the economic value of the retrofitted houses. Rehabilitated houses may present a significantly increased rental and property ...
and those in professions such as education, nursing, the arts and other less-well-remunerated jobs, while not qualifying for social housing, are unable to afford decent homes in convenient locations. It is this gap between rungs – between those who are provided with housing by the state and...
of which population dropped from 120,000 in 1980 to 60,000 in 2010, of which one-third is aged above 65, according Wikipedia, mainly due to lack of jobs and emigration for a modern life, but paradoxically property prices are rising crazy, due to foreign investors buying buildings and renti...
The cause is simple: we’re not building housing fast enough to keep up with jobs. While the number of U.S. households grew by 11.2 million between 2005 and 2015, we only added about 9.9 million new housing units. …this isn’t a problem Washington can fix. That’s because this ...
Britain's housing crisis has reached a new peak with the average Londoner now needing a massive 14 times their annual salary to afford to buy in the capital. The research shows the crisis isn't limited to London either- any other cities, including Cambridge and Oxford, also have double-digi...