“The Transformation of Social Housing Provision in Switzerland Mediated by Federalism, Direct Democracy and the Urban/Rural Divide.” European Journal of Housing Policy 9 (1): 45–67. 10.1080/14616710802693599 [Taylor & Francis Online]Lawson, J. (2009): The Transformation of Social Housing ...
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The report reveals that certain social groups have an increased risk of being admitted to hospital due to chronic conditions in Switzerland. Those affected are persons with a low education level, limited social resources and a lack of labour market integration. The steepest social gradients are obse...
Although the focus lay on public housing she stresses that “In the post-war years it became possible to design a house in any style using any material” (ibid.). These material possibilities allowed architects to experiment more than even before in the relations of outside to inside of buil...
We find that housing prices increase with the level of social interactions in the city because information about jobs is transmitted more rapidly and, as a result, individuals are more likely to be employed and to be able to pay higher land rents. We extend this framework to incorporate black...
Achieving sustainable rural development is essential for countries worldwide to balance development between urban and rural areas; especially, sustainable social development is crucial. In the face of rapid urbanization in China, the withdrawal of rural
Revisiting the Party Paradox of Finance Capitalism: Evidence from Switzerland, Sweden, and the Netherlands Revisiting the Party Paradox of Finance Capitalism: Social Democratic Preferences and Corporate Governance Reforms in Swit^erland, Sweden, and the Netherlands,... G Schnyder - 《Social Science Elec...
In the political and medial discourse of the 1930s the contract-work system (stat/ar/systemet) was depicted as a relic of pre-modern society and contract-workers (statare) as the highly exploited lower class with no legal rights, low incomes, miserable housing conditions and a chaotic family...
The legal instruments from Switzerland (Federal Act on Political Rights, Swiss Federal Constitution), the Philippines (the Local Government Code of the Philippines 1991 and the Urban Development and Housing Act 1992), and a Chinese policy document (Opinion of the Central Committee of the Communist ...
In this conglomerate study, we firstly gauged the scale of existence of low-price rental housing (LPRH) in the city’s rental housing market and the severity of their indoor environmental deficiencies. Questionnaires were then employed to reveal the actual living experience of their renters and ...