Improving access to social housing [electronic resource] : paradigms, principles and reforms / autho...
Improving access to social housing [electronic resource] : paradigms, principles and reforms / authored by Kath Hulse, Rhonda Phillips and Terry Burke for the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Swinburne-Monash Research Centre.
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[Melbourne] : Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 2007.
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2007.
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[Melbourne] : Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 2007.
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Victoria
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2007.
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The research concludes that 'common housing registers', 'choice-based lettings' and 'local allocations policies' represent different paradigms of social housing reform (welfarist, consumer choice, sustaining communities). Despite their widespread introduction overseas only the outcomes of choice based lettings are known and these are positive."-- W...
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Improving access to social housing [electronic resource] : paradigms, principles and reforms / authored by Kath Hulse, Rhonda Phillips and Terry Burke for the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Swinburne-Monash Research Centre.
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AHURI final report, 1834-7223 ; ; no. 97.
"April 2007"
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"Project name: Improving access to social housing: common housing registers and other potential reforms"
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Available via World Wide Web. On 4/12/09 freely available from AHURI website at: http://www.ahuri.edu.au/publications/
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74VvagWxbP83
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1921201983
9781921201981
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991010417689702626