نتایج جستجو برای: housing costs

تعداد نتایج: 208832  

2015
Rajiv D. Banker Gordon S. Potter Dhinu Srinivasan

A test of nonfinancial measures used as part of a management-incentive program by a U.S.-based, full-service hotel chain found that improvements in the nonfinancial measures were followed shortly by increases in revenue and profit. The two nonfinancial measures are customer satisfaction as measured by guests’ comment card indications of likelihood to return and level of complaints. The lag betw...

Journal: :AHURI final report 2021

This research examines the relationships between urban productivity and affordable rental housing, focusing particularly on location availability of housing relative to employment labour markets in capital cities satellite cities. Lower income (Q2) workers who play critical roles economies are more likely experience stress (exceeding 30% their costs) these markets.

2007
Edgar Olsen

The purpose of this study is to determine the cost-effectiveness of various ways of providing housing services for low-income families through the leased public housing approach, whereby a local housing authority leases from the private sector and·sublets to tenants for no more than 25 percent of their adjusted incomes. The paper compares the cost-effectiveness of programs involving the leasing...

2013
Spyros Kotoulas Vanessa López Martin Stephenson Pierpaolo Tommasi Weijia Shen Gang Hu Marco Luca Sbodio Veli Bicer Anastasios Kementsietsidis M. Mustafa Rafique Jason B. Ellis Thomas Erickson Kavitha Srinivas Kevin McAuliffe Guo Tong Xie Pol Mac Aonghusa

Healthcare and Social Care are unique domains in terms of cultural importance, economic magnitude and complexity. On a cultural level, the level of advancement of a society is often measured in terms of protection of the less able. In economic terms, for 2009, total expenditure on healthcare in the United States was 2.6 trillion USD or 17.4% of the GDP1. Total expenditure on social care was 2.9...

2009

Given the great need for housing, there is today in Mexico a low-income housing construction boom, which is favoring the development of large, standardized projects. At the same time, informal settlements continue to expand and consolidate, providing flexible environments and opportunities to those who cannot access " formal " options. This study aims at understanding how each of these built en...

Journal: :Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 2009
Julia B Dickson-Gomez Ellen Cromley Mark Convey Helena Hilario

BACKGROUND Since the mid-1970s, the dominant model for U.S. federal housing policy has shifted from unit-based programs to tenant based vouchers and certificates, intended to allow recipients a choice in their housing and neighborhoods. Surprisingly little research has examined the question of where those with Section 8 housing vouchers are able to live, but some research suggests that voucher ...

2013
Julian M. Somers Stefanie N. Rezansoff Akm Moniruzzaman Anita Palepu Michelle Patterson

BACKGROUND Homelessness and mental illness have a strong association with public disorder and criminality. Experimental evidence indicates that Housing First (HF) increases housing stability and perceived choice among those experiencing chronic homelessness and mental disorders. HF is also associated with lower residential costs than common alternative approaches. Few studies have examined the ...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2015
Robert L Kane

This article argues for a fresh look at how we provide long-term care (LTC) for older persons. Essentially, LTC offers a compensatory service that responds to frailty. Policy debate around LTC centers on costs, but we are paying for something we really don't want. Building societal enthusiasm (or even support) for LTC will require re-inventing and re-branding. LTC has three basic components: pe...

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