2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.05.017
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Social rental housing in HK and the UK: Neoliberal policy divergence or the market in the making?

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“…The "social security system" includes public housing, the renovation of slums and facilities for the elderly. Public housing is regarded as a necessary development to improve quality of life and generate a better distribution of wealth, avoiding the sharpening of social and territorial segregation, gentrification, and stigmatization (Valença, 2015). The living conditions for the vast majority of slum dwellers are deplorable, with high rates of malnutrition, communicable diseases, and exposure to violence (Valença, 2015).…”
Section: Social Security Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The "social security system" includes public housing, the renovation of slums and facilities for the elderly. Public housing is regarded as a necessary development to improve quality of life and generate a better distribution of wealth, avoiding the sharpening of social and territorial segregation, gentrification, and stigmatization (Valença, 2015). The living conditions for the vast majority of slum dwellers are deplorable, with high rates of malnutrition, communicable diseases, and exposure to violence (Valença, 2015).…”
Section: Social Security Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eight categories of public services were identified mainly based on the divisions of infrastructures proposed by Hansen (): social infrastructures and economic infrastructures, which are more concerned with what has been termed “investment in human beings” and are specifically aimed at supporting directly productive activities, respectively. Meanwhile, the eight categories of public services referenced prior studies (Asomani‐Boateng, Fricano, & Adarkwa, ; Bates & Santerre, ; Blok & Nieuwlaar, ; Canto‐Perelloab & Curiel‐Esparza, ; Chen et al, ; Comber, Brunsdon, & Green, ; Davis, Pijanowski, Robinson, & Kidwell, ; de Jong, Joss, Schraven, Zhan, & Weijnen, ; Diaz‐Sarachaga et al, ; Hourie, Malul, & Bar‐El, ; Kagan, Hauerwaas, Holz, & Wedler, ; Liu, Adams, Cote, Geng, & Li, ; Mincer, ; Mohammad, Dom, & Ahmad, ; Nakićenović, Gomez‐Echeverri, Johansson, & Patwardhan, ; Nasibulina, ; Ng, Law, Wong, & Kulanthayan, ; Schulenkorf, ; Silva Cruz & Katz‐Gerro, ; UN‐Habitat, ; Valença, ; Y. Wang, Sun, & Song, ). The contents and subsectors of the eight categories of public services with their impacts on socially sustainable development are described in Table .…”
Section: The Indicator System Of the Ssces For Pppsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large-scale constructions of both public rental housing and home ownership scheme flats will be planned to expand. Public Housing policy in Hong Kong is continued to be "resilience", which the portion of public housing sector will continue to expand with the increased flows of new investments and strong public support [17]. Very often, Hong Kong government will continue to utilize this program to further dissolve social unrest in the foreseeable future.…”
Section: B Case Of Hong Kongmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UK [7][8][9][10][11][12], Germany [13][14][15], Switzerland [16], Sweden [17] and other European countries, including countries of the former socialist camp, pay particular attention to the scientific basis of increasing energy efficiency properties of buildings created in the era of uniform industrial construction. For example, K. Kuusk and T. Kalamees estimated that in Estonia about 90% of apartment buildings were constructed before 1990 and need to be modernized [18,19].…”
Section: European Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%