نتایج جستجو برای: residential relocation
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C W. A. V. and H Y. (2004) Linking migration and mobility: individual and contextual effects in housing markets in the UK, Regional Studies 38, 617–628. Most migration work continues to separate longand short-distance moves and their outcomes, but clearly, they are part of a complex process of relocation across different scales. While we know that long-distance moves are largely driven ...
Research on the housing choice voucher program and housing mobility interventions shows that even with assistance, it is difficult for poor minority families to relocate to, and remain in, low-poverty neighborhoods. Scholars suggest that both structural forces and individual preferences help explain these residential patterns. However, less attention is paid to where preferences come from, and ...
Around the world coastal communities face an unprecedented challenge in responding to sea level rise and associated changes. For many through incremental adaptation may be appropriate (although not without limits). This include progressively raising defences, nourishing beaches, other conventional management measures. Such actions are well supported by existing governance structures investment ...
This paper empirically explores the relationship between (i) job finding and commuting outcomes and (ii) the relationship between job search and the commute and location outcomes of relocation decisions after finding employment. The relationship between commute outcomes when finding a new job and the job search method that one employs are explored first. That is followed by an analysis of how l...
In recent years, one-way car sharing systems have gained momentum across the world with their promise to encourage more sustainable urban mobility models. However, economic viability of car sharing is still uncertain due to high investment cost for station and fleet deployment, as well as high operation cost for fleet management and rebalancing. Furthermore, existing car sharing are typically c...
Accompanying the rapid urban expansion and fast population growth is a progressive trend of residential relocation in developing countries, which necessitates thorough understanding households’ decisions. Previous studies generally treated home as an individual or unitary household decision, ignoring interactive collaborative decision-making mechanisms that members may adopt when making group I...
The forced relocation—displacement—of social housing residents resulting from estate regeneration involving demolition has been the subject of considerable academic and policy debate. While some scholars makers regard such displacement as having harmful outcomes in relation to loss homes community relations, others argue that benefit relocation they move ‘better places’. This paper contributes ...
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