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  2. Evaluation of the Women’s Design Group Project for the ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Evaluation-Report.pdf
    Political and economic climate The change in the political and economic climate was a challenge for the project. ... But the change in the political, legislative and economic context means that projects focused on gender and the built environment or
  3. London Aspirations Report.qxp

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_10.pdf
    Table 7.1. Economic status of household head. Movers Non-movers All social tenants. ... The economic status of out-movers is similar to that of mover households overall, but.
  4. Research Report :

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Full-Report_5.pdf
    Final Report. Emmaus: Sharing in Success An economic evaluation of Emmaus Village Carlton. ... Economic evaluation is designed to help both decision-makers and funders make better decisions.
  5. MIXED COMMUNITIES EVALUATION

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Key-Process-Study.pdf
    CLG) by a team from the London School of Economics, Cambridge and Warwick Universities and Shared Intelligence. ... Overall the population has been declining and the regional economic context remains weak.
  6. The role of housing and housing providers in tackling ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/New_evidence.pdf
    unemployed, retired, other). If both people have the same economic activity, the FRP is. ... Cohort 2 (aged 26-35 in 2011) not in poverty: Change in economic status 2001-.
  7. General Report Tables 2001: Continuation in 2002

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Comparison-Paper.pdf
    Time series table. 50 Economic status of head of household for general needs lettings 1991/92-2004/05 (percentage to 31 March). ... Time series table. 52 Economic status of head of household for general needs lettings 2000/01 - 2005/06 (percentage to 31
  8. Affordability of Housing Association Rents:Rent-to-Income Ratio vs.…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Full-Report_2.pdf
    Hancock, K.E. (1993). ‘Can pay? Won’t pay?’ or economic principles of. ... 2003). ‘House poor’ or simply ‘poor’? Journal of Housing. Economics, 12(4), 291-317.
  9. Evaluation of the Mixed Communities Initiative Demonstration Projects

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Final-Report.pdf
    Regional Development Agency. Agency responsible for economic development in each of the nine Government regions. ... 36. The costs of the schemes include direct financial costs, imputed economic costs (e.g.
  10. UNDERSTANDING DEMOGRAPHIC, SPATIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS ON FUTURE…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_53.pdf
    Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research January 2008 This is the third of a suite of eight papers drawing on research carried out into demographic, spatial and economic impacts on ... The research draws on findings from an exit survey of
  11. Slide 1

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/cross_comparative_analysis_bremen_2018.pdf
    In most countries, housing is largely driven by economic factors…. • ….
  12. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Summary_29.pdf
    poverty in 2001 (aged 16-25). • Change in household composition, economic status,. ... Household composition: 16-25 in 2011. Economic status: 26-35 in 2011. Tenure change 2001-2011.
  13. Women’s Design Group Project Evaluation The project The Women's…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Summary_12.pdf
    and economic context. Conclusions. The Project has been successful in supporting more than 100 women from diverse backgrounds to engage with planning issues in London.
  14. How can the planning system deliver more housing?

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_64.pdf
    values with it, as in Switzerland, or in regions seeking an economic stimulus, like the German Ruhr area. ... We should let local players get together and do what works around their economic geography.
  15. Hidden Needs Alex Fenton, Sanna Markkanen and Sarah MonkCambridge ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Executive-Summary_3.pdf
    Older people are at risk of both economic and social deprivation, especially if they live alone. ... Key facts and statistics Suffolk and its districtsPopulation Ethnicity - Migration Industry and economy - Economic activity and unemployment - Income Key
  16. Cambridge 2015

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/ProfRichardRonaldCambridgeJan2015.pdf
    or social inequality. Recent Transformations • The state promotion of homeownership • Social ageing & pension pressures • Global capital -‐ local housing markets • Tapping house prices to drive macro economic growth • Commodification of
  17. NOVEMBER 2004 • The reasons for moving aregenerally similar ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_12.pdf
    These differences almostcertainly reflect the different economic andhousing market pressures in the tworegions. ... Those who move acrossdistrict boundaries tend to do so for familyand housing reasons often related tohousing need rather than
  18. What’s distinctive about London

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_52.pdf
    2. 1. Introduction London is a city-region of international economic, political and cultural significance. ... Overcrowding. 5. Economic Characteristics of London Tenants. 6. Home, Tenure and Neighbourhood: London Aspirations.
  19. Housing finance and the housing market; lessons from the ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Journal-Article_1.pdf
    It also has been given a duty to support the economic policy of the Government. ... Winter 2013 HOUSING FINANCE INTERNATIONAL 25. Office of Budget Responsibility ( 2013) Economic and fiscal outlook, OBR, London.
  20. The role of housing and housing providers in tackling ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Literature_review.pdf
    Moynihan, 2014) Money advice. Qual – users Y Y Y. (Pro Bono Economics, 2013). ... The calculation and use of poverty lines in Australia, Melbourne:. Australian Economic Review.
  21. Burgess et al

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Journal-Article.pdf
    and to draw out implications for how the policy might be improved in the light of political and economic change. ... It concludes that the current system has the capacity to work in different economic environments, even though it inherently depends on
  22. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/-2.pdf
    Beware: The Oswald Hypothesis:links between home ownership, labour mobility, productivity and economic growth. ... Emphasise the wide economic and social benefits of efficient and equitable housing provision.
  23. Using performative knowledge production to explore marketplace…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/DownloadTemplate_32.pdf
    For example, associated with participation are thefollowing: economic participation, social participation, culture, education and skills, and politicaland civic participation. ... Our definition of marketplace exclusion, while still in its infancy,
  24. Housing associations face fundamental challenges to their role in ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Summary_20.pdf
    Economic theory suggests demand side subsidies are more appropriate to well operating markets. ... The danger of a serious mismatch between policy intentions and economic realities is manifest.
  25. 4687_Housing_Transition_report_v1.indd

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Summary_17.pdf
    Our projections suggest that under a cautious economic recovery, mortgaged ownership could recover. ... If this trend continues, tenants will soon outnumber owners, with important political, social and economic implications.
  26. Evaluating the Public Health Outcomes of the Cambridgeshire Time ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Interim-Report_3.pdf
    The social and economic determinants of health affect people’s health by determining what. ... access to health services, poor health remains strongly linked to social and economic.
  27. Layout 1

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_61.pdf
    Similarly, itrequires authorities to assess the economic viability of any targets foraffordable housing, including their likely impact upon overall levels ofhousing delivery and creating mixed communities. ... Many authorities arealready responding to
  28. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/HSA-2012-presentation-slide-Tang.pptx
    Source: HA CORE general needs 1989/90–2010/11. England: increasing proportions of economic active households in new let & new built units. ... In 2010/11, 36% of households in new let & new built were economic active, which was lower than the national
  29. Evaluating the Public Health Outcomes of the Cambridgeshire Time ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Working-Paper-6.pdf
    factors. These include Wisbech itself and the local socio-economic situation as well as a. ... social, economic, political and geographic complexity of Wisbech, the wider county and the.
  30. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Presentation_0.pdf
    income households. • Low levels of housing investment have serious social and economic.
  31. Funding future homes: Executive summary and discussion 1 Funding ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Executive-Summary_4.pdf
    Growth in the PRS is largely due to economic necessity rather than choice. • ... Discussion questions:. 3 How can we best demonstrate the economic and social benefits of building new homes?
  32. Executive Summary - Use of the existing housing stock 2007

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Executive-Summary_0.pdf
    in attractive rural areas. 3. Economic drivers. • The economy – Overall growth in the economy and in incomes will result in increased demand for housing space. ... Demand for second homes – Economic buoyancy is a key driver so as long as the.
  33. FiBRESERIESFINDINGS IN BUILT AND RURAL ENVIRONMENTS APRIL 2009…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Summary_8.pdf
    The result would be that more women would be able to take employment, training, and leisure opportunities, economic development opportunities would be increased and social inclusion programmes would be more effective
  34. realdaniafinal report clean june 23

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/DownloadTemplate_0.pdf
    Report for the Knowledge Centre for Housing Economics. by Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research. ... importantly,. • changes in the economic environment affect the sector more obviously than tweaks of policy levers.
  35. Challenges for our Home Ownership Safety Net: UK and ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/DownloadTemplate_20.pdf
    Professor Christine Whitehead is Emeritus Professor in Housing Economics at the London School of Economics. ... Christine is an internationally respected applied economist concentrating mainly in the fields of housing economics, finance and policy.
  36. Please cite this paper as: Whitehead, C. and P. ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/DownloadTemplate_30.pdf
    institutions and markets, as well as their common exposure to economic risk factors with. ... These data in the main reflect the impact of economic recessions on existing mortgagors.
  37. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/bim_in_the_uk.pdf
    of the built environment, to increase productivity and improve. economic and social outcomes in the UK and, where.
  38. The Digital Divide: what does the research tell us? ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/digital_divide_research.pdf
    economic or social disadvantages. They are also more likely to be in the lowest income. ... The Centre for Economics and Business Research have identified five areas in which.
  39. Introduction Traditionally, HAs were relatively small anddiverse,…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_6.pdf
    5 This is a classification of local and health authority areas, originally published in 1996 and updated in1999, that gives a straightforward indication of the socio-economic similarity and difference betweenareas. ... Therefore it isalso useful to look
  40. Evaluating the Public Health Outcomes of the Cambridgeshire Time ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Working-Paper-2-Research.pdf
    Public Money & Management 30(4), pp. 211 – 218. NEF – New Economics Foundation (2001) Time Banks: A radical manifesto for the UK. ... London: New Economics Foundation. Scottish Government (2011) Evaluation of Local Housing Strategies Co-Production
  41. JRF Programme Paper Housing and poverty THE ROLE OF ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_97.pdf
    economic constraints. An increased incidence of cold-related health problems among. low-income groups was seen even in relatively prosperous EU countries, and could also. ... Change in economic situation in last ten years. Working-aged recipients of any
  42. 2008-31 Cross tenure comparison Final v2-jeff

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Briefing-Paper.pdf
    It is in these areas that the economic subsidy to those living in the HA sector is the lowest. ... It also means that the extent of economic subsidy for those in the HA sector has increased across the country.
  43. Housing Digital Built Britain Network Final Report December 2018 ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/housing_network_final_report.pdf
    research projects for a variety of sponsors, ranging from the Economic and Social Research. ... economic problems (e.g. lost identity, poor quality of design and construction materials,.
  44. Tackling digital, financial and employment exclusion Evaluation of…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/final_report_2019.pdf
    activities available to the majority of people in a society, whether in economic, social,. ... the case in daily event situations which do not necessarily involve an economic dimension.
  45. Housing Digital Built Britain Network How could better use ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/position_paper_governance.pdf
    Economic Affairs Committee, 2016) and the main criticisms often levied at the UK. ... 2009-2015. Source: House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs, “Building more homes” report.
  46. CHAPTER 1

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Main-Report.pdf
    Table 2.10: Socio-economic classification of social rented sector household reference persons: England 2001. ... 14. 2.18 The socio-economic classification introduced in the 2001 census does not show the formal distinction between manual and non-manual
  47. Building an effective safety net for home owners and the housing…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/unfinished_business_full_report.pdf
    leads to a loss of earnings, rather than complete unemployment or economic inactivity. ... This in turn will act as a brake on economic recovery and any rise in consumer confidence.
  48. Understanding demographic, spatial and economic impacts on future…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Source-Document.pdf
    2. This source document brings together a programme of research into the demographic, spatial and economic impacts upon future affordable housing demand. ... Breaking it down even further, intermediate socio-economic groups preferred new developments
  49. Housing Digital Built Britain Network Position paper 2: What ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/off_site_housing_manufacture.pdf
    social and economic problems (e.g. lost identity, poor quality of design and construction. ... sector. More data is needed about demographic and socio-economic changes over the next.
  50. The Incidence, Value and Delivery of Planning Obligations in England…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Full-Report_8.pdf
    pace of site development, a reflection of the current state of the development market as a result of the economic downturn. ... agreed was not easily explained by market pressure or other socio-economic factors.
  51. Low Cost Home Ownership and the Credit Crunch: A ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Final-Report_4.pdf
    25 percent is the minimum. (HA 2). The reduction in the proportion purchased could be a risk averse response in the current economic climate, as the balance of risk is spread

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