Rethinking Social Housing: Effective, Efficient, Equitable Final Report

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Kraatz, Judy
Matan, Annie
Mitchell, Johanna
Newman, Peter
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2015
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The Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre (SBEnrc) project: Rethinking Social Housing: Effective, Efficient, Equitable aims to develop a Strategic Evaluation Framework for social housing delivery that can be used by policy makers to determine the most cost-effective program delivery options. This seed project investigates the housing and tenant outcomes of different delivery mechanisms, as well as indirect non-housing outcomes that arise from different mechanisms. This will be explored through the lens of productivity, in terms of an array of benefits including tenant, macro-economic, fiscal and non-economic perspectives.

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© The Author(s) 2015. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre permissions.

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Other built environment and design

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Social Housing

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Kraatz, J; Matan, A; Mitchell, J; Newman, P, Rethinking Social Housing: Effective, Efficient, Equitable Final Report, 2015

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