National Social Housing Survey
Title | National Social Housing Survey PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | AIHW |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Housing surveys |
ISBN | 1742493262 |
Statistical survey of public housing in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and Northern Territory; statistics presented on : services provided; demographic characteristics of social housing tenants; housing history of tenants; use of support services; satisfaction wih housing maintenance services Annotation pending.
The Future of Public Housing
Title | The Future of Public Housing PDF eBook |
Author | Jie Chen |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 325 |
Release | 2013-12-26 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 3642416225 |
Public housing was once an important strand in western housing policies, but is seldom seen as a mainstream policy instrument for the future. In contrast, in many East Asian countries large public housing programs are underway. Behind these generalizations, there are exceptions, too. By including perspectives of scholars from across the world, this book provides new insights into public housing in its various forms. It contains in-depth chapters on public housing in five East Asian countries and six Western countries, together with three comparative overview chapters.
Integrating Information in Built Environments
Title | Integrating Information in Built Environments PDF eBook |
Author | Adriana X Sanchez |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2017-07-20 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1351783270 |
In an increasingly globalised built environment industry, achieving higher levels of integration across organisational and software boundaries can lead to improved economic, social and environmental outcomes. This book is the direct result of a collaborative global network of industry and academic researchers spread across nine countries as part of CIB’s (International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction) Task Group 90 (TG90) Information Integration in Construction (IICON). The book provides a broad view of some of the opportunities and challenges brought by integrating information across organisational and system boundaries in the built environment industry. Chapters cover a large range of topics and are separated into three sections: resources, processes and added value. They provide a much-needed international perspective on a current global evolution in the industry and present leading original research and valuable lessons for researchers, industry practitioners, government clients and policy makers across the industry. Key features include: a broad range of topics that are not covered elsewhere in the literature; contributions from a diverse group of industry research leaders from across the globe; exemplar case studies providing real-world examples of where information integration has been a key factor for success or lack thereof has been at the root cause of failure; an analysis of future priority areas for research and development investment as well as their strategic implications for public and private decision-makers; the book will deliver innovation in best practice methodology for information sharing across disciplines and between the design, construction and asset management sectors.
Markets, Rights and Power in Australian Social Policy
Title | Markets, Rights and Power in Australian Social Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Professor Gabrielle Meagher |
Publisher | Sydney University Press |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 2015-04-30 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1743326300 |
The provision of social services in Australia has changed dramatically in recent decades, raising a range of important questions about financial and democratic accountability: 'who benefits', 'who suffers' and 'who decides'. This book explores these developments through rich case studies of a diverse set of social policy domains. The case studies demonstrate a range of effects of marketisation, including the impact on the experience of consumer engagement with social service systems, on the distribution of social advantage and disadvantage, and on the democratic steering of social policy.
Housing transitions through the life course
Title | Housing transitions through the life course PDF eBook |
Author | Beer, Andrew |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2011-06-22 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 184742936X |
The housing we live in shapes individual access to jobs, health, well being and communities. There are also substantial differences between generations regarding the type of housing they aspire to live in, their attitudes to housing costs, the nature of their households and their attitudes to different tenures. This important contribution to the literature draws upon research from the UK, Australia and the USA to show how lifetime attitudes to housing have changed, with new population dynamics driving the market and a greater emphasis on consumption. It also considers how the global financial crisis has differentially affected housing markets across the globe, with variable impacts on the long term housing transitions of different populations.
APAIS 1992: Australian public affairs information service
Title | APAIS 1992: Australian public affairs information service PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | National Library Australia |
Pages | 1098 |
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Housing allowances in comparative perspective
Title | Housing allowances in comparative perspective PDF eBook |
Author | Kemp, Peter A. |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2007-07-11 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1847422446 |
Housing allowances have become increasingly important policy instruments in the advanced welfare states. Operating at the interface between housing and social security policy, they provide means-tested assistance with housing costs for low income households. In the present era of fiscal austerity, such schemes are seen by many governments as a more efficient way to help tenants than rent controls or 'bricks and mortar' subsidies to landlords. Yet as the contributions to this collection show, housing allowances are not without problems of their own, especially in relation to housing consumption and work incentives. This book examines income-related housing allowance schemes in advanced welfare states as well as in transition economies of central and eastern Europe. Drawing on experiences in ten countries, including Britain, Sweden, Germany, Australia and the USA, it presents new evidence on the origins and design of housing allowances; their role within housing and social security policy; their impact on affordability; and current policy debates and recent reforms. Unique in it's depth of coverage, Housing Allowances in Comparative Perspective is essential reading for researchers, students and lecturers in social policy, housing and urban studies.