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  2. New paper on household income distribution estimates published: Pay…

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    New paper on household income distribution estimates published: Pay to Stay impacts in Local Authority areas in two English regions. 13 October 2016. Drawing on household income distributions, this pilot study by Chihiro Udagawa and Paul Sanderson
  3. Housing need and effective demand in England – the ‘big picture’ |…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/housing-need-and-effective-demand-england
    Housing need and effective demand in England – the ‘big picture’. 29 April 2014. The purpose of this note was to review current concepts and measures of housing need in use in England, and how they relate to effective demand. It looks at what
  4. Impact of welfare reform on housing associations – 2012 Baseline…

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    Impact of welfare reform on housing associations – 2012 Baseline report. 20 December 2013. The National Housing Federation has commissioned Ipsos MORI and Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research to assess how welfare reform impacts
  5. The role of the planning system in delivering housing choice for…

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    The role of the planning system in delivering housing choice for older Londoners. 28 February 2014. This study was commissioned by the Greater London Authority to investigate the role of planning in meeting the housing needs of older Londoners. It
  6. Why do house building levels vary from place to place? | Department…

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    Why do house building levels vary from place to place? 13 March 2015. CCHPR has examined the evidence for the assertion that some locations have much higher levels of house building than others. Here we present some basic data. CHHPR intends to
  7. Evaluation of the FirstStop information and advice initiative for…

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    Evaluation of the FirstStop information and advice initiative for older people: findings 2011/2012. 20 December 2013. A comprehensive information and advice service enabling older people to better plan ahead for their future housing and care needs
  8. Prof Michael Oxley: keynote speaker at the 2017 Social Impact…

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    To download the lecture notes, please clickDepartment of Land Economy. 19 Silver Street.
  9. Analysis of the potential value for money to the public purse of the…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/analysis-potential-value-money-public-purse
    Analysis of the potential value for money to the public purse of the Lincolnshire Home Improvement Agency Housing Options Advice service. 20 December 2013. This report analyses the potential savings to the public purse of the Lincolnshire Home
  10. Equity release round table discussion event November 7th Nuffield…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/equity-release-round-table-discussion-event
    Equity release round table discussion event November 7th Nuffield Foundation. 28 February 2014. The Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research at the University of Cambridge has been funded by the Nuffield Foundation to explore the key
  11. The potential for Time Credits to generate public health outcomes – a …

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/potential-time-credits-generate-public-0
    The potential for Time Credits to generate public health outcomes – a conceptual model – working paper published. 24 March 2016. A paper from the evaluation of the Cambridgeshire Time Credits project in Wisbech has just been published. It

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