This paper aims to improve the energy consumption of cooling and heating energy in social housing in new urban cities in Egypt, reduce high temperatures inside and outside building, and decrease the urban heat island effect. To achieve these aims, the study suggests a method that is based ...
As potential confounders and effect modifiers, we considered sex (men/women), place of birth (Sweden/abroad), living situation at the start of the year (living alone/cohabiting), type of housing at the start of the year (house/apartment), age, and living in are with low socioeconomic sta...
Social housing is an important dimension of social welfare policy and affordable housing provision, representing more than 28 million dwellings and about 6% of the total housing stock in OECD and non-OECD EU countries. There are significant differences across countries in the definition, size, scope...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the demand for social rented housing in England, by combining predictive models for the main component flows. A methodology is developed to overcome the well‐known limitations of waiting list evidence. This enables generalisations about the determinants of...
Focuses on the Housing Green Paper project in Great Britain. Reformation of the policy areas in both private and social housing sectors; Proposals that will require additional public funding; Acknowledgement of the paper on the funding ... S Regan - 《New Economy》 被引量: 68发表: 2000年 Fiv...
residents is premised on a number of phenomena: First, some features of cities and urban life, such as quality of housing and the living environment, have direct visual signals in the form of building materials and disrepair, sources of air and noise pollution and green space31,32,33,34,...
Among them, corporate experts are mainly middle and senior managers of land-use planning or housing construction planning businesses, who have deep knowledge of construction quality and the rationality of building area planning, and the academic field experts are mainly scholars who have published ...
Living conditions include home ownership, number of bedrooms, number of living rooms, and number of housing facilities. Home ownership of living conditions is grouped by shared accommodation (=0) and own home (=1). Here, number of housing facilities is measured by the question: “Do you have...
This paper by contrast is concerned with conceptualising and testing the relative benefits of homeownership; those benefits that depend on an individual's status in society. Home-ownership has previously been analysed as a social norm, implying that the relative benefits (costs) associated with being...