Developing paradigms and discourses to establish more appropriate evaluation frameworks and indicato...
Developing paradigms and discourses to establish more appropriate evaluation frameworks and indicators for housing programs [electronic resource] : final report / authored by Roz Walker, John Ballard, Cheryle Taylor.
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Melbourne, Vic. : Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 2003.
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2003.
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Introduction: research aims and context; Review of Australia's policy context; Review of the Indigenous principles framework; Reviewing the issues surrounding indicators; Applying our framework to existing programs; Summary of findings and future policy implications.
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Melbourne, Vic. : Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 2003.
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2003.
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"Housing affordability for low to moderate income households declined in Australia during the 1990s, especially in the private rental sector. This occurred in spite of generally buoyant general economic conditions and historically low nominal interest rates. In an increasingly integrated world, large-scale economic restructuring of the Australian e...
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Developing paradigms and discourses to establish more appropriate evaluation frameworks and indicators for housing programs [electronic resource] : final report / authored by Roz Walker, John Ballard, Cheryle Taylor.
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"January 2003"
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1920758046 (final report)
9781920758042 (final report)
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991024156712502626