When we focus on the lowest income group, we can see that the treatment group’s change of group 1 (10,766) is lower than the expected value (24,209). The control group’s change of residents is higher than expected (9287), implying the treatment study units have experienced a ...
For practical and ethical reasons, we cannot randomly assign youth to treatment and control conditions. Group A will consist of participants drawn from the youth enrolled in the three RILS programs. All youth will be English speaking, as this is the language of instruction of the RILS programs....
However, the recent shift in social structure has led to the emergence of new lifestyles, which has also called for new functions of housing. Therefore, in this study, through the analysis of recent lifestyle magazines and architectural magazines, we compared the general public’s and ...
“the planful use of purposefully constructed, multi-dimensional living environments designed to enhance or provide treatment, education, socialization, support and protection to children and youth with identified mental health or behavioural needs in partnership with their families and in collaboration ...
We conclude that there is a need for an integrated and balanced spatial planning policy that considers the entire consumption pattern of populations in different settlement types. Keywords: household consumption; environmental pressure; carbon load; settlement hierarchy; residential location; spatial ...