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Sang-Hyun Chung and Jun Ha Kim
Seoul is the first city in South Korea to provide affordable social housing, beginning in 2015. Despite the importance of studying its space, configuration, and functionality, which impact the residents? quality of life, research on social housing in Seo...
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Hang Shen, Lin Li, Haihong Zhu and Feng Li
With the development of urbanization and the expansion of floating populations, rental housing has become an increasingly common living choice for many people, and housing rental prices have attracted great attention from individuals, enterprises and the...
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Chung-Yim Yiu and Ka-Man Leung
Microcredit is usually used to support employment, poverty reduction, women empowerment, etc. It is rare to have studies on using microcredit to help residents in informal housing to improve their residential mobility. This study is a novel attempt to ex...
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Ka-Shing Cheung and Daniel Wong
Moving homes has long been considered stressful, but how stressful is it? This study is an original attempt to utilise a micro-level individual dataset in the New Zealand Government?s Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) to reconstruct the Social Readjus...
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Zhan Peng and Ryo Inoue
Interest in studying the urban real estate market, especially in investigating the relationship between house prices and related housing characteristics, is rapidly growing. However, this increasing attention is handicapped by a limited consideration of ...
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Zisheng Song
In China, the capitalization of education resources in housing prices has been widely discussed. However, insufficient attention is paid to it in rents. Thus, this paper mainly aims to identify the capitalization of school quality in rents. It estimates ...
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Adam R. Szromek, Bartlomiej Walas and Zygmunt Kruczek
The tendency of enterprises to use open innovations can be seen in the literature in many areas of research and practical application. However, the use of the concept of open innovation in local administration entities is less noticeable. The research ga...
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Hazvinei Tsitsi Tamuka Moyo, Mark Zuidgeest and Hedwig van Delden
The Group Areas Act of 1950 has resulted in post-apartheid South African cities being characterised by spatial patterns with limited access to social and economic opportunities for the black and coloured population. Typically, high-density low-income hou...
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Josefina Domínguez-Mujica, Jesús M. González-Pérez, Juan Manuel Parreño-Castellano and Dolores Sánchez-Aguilera
Mature tourism neighborhoods are a valuable laboratory for the study of socio-urban processes. In them, it is possible to analyze the urban transformations and social changes linked to tourism cycles: those corresponding to the stage of tourism involveme...
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Mateusz Tomal
The proportion of tenants will undoubtedly rise in Poland, where at present, the ownership housing model is very dominant. As a result, the rental housing market in Poland is currently under-researched in comparison with owner-occupancy. In order to narr...
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