Impacts of social housing : final report / submitted to: Jim Taggart; submitted by: Ekos Research Associates Inc.: NH15-909/1994E-PDF

"One of the most difficult and potentially harmful impediments is neighbourhood resistance to social housing initiatives. Neighbourhood resistance comes about through a mixture of real and perceived threats to the social and economic well-being of the community. Previous research has shown that many of the fears related to such housing initiatives to be more perceived than real. However, what is perceived as reality presents just as real an obstacle as that which is real. To help deal with this problem it is important that public decision-makers and planners have reliable and valid information about the actual impacts of social housing initiatives in diverse neighbourhood settings. Improving our knowledge of neighbourhood impacts in the social housing field is the principal objective of this research assignment"--Introduction.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Strategic Planning and Policy Development Division, issuing body.
Ekos Research Associates, issuing body.
Title Impacts of social housing : final report / submitted to: Jim Taggart; submitted by: Ekos Research Associates Inc.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation].
"January 31, 1994."
Includes summary in English and French.
Publishing information Ottawa, Ontario : Strategic Planning and Policy Development Division, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1994.
Description 1 online resource (136 pages in various pagings) : charts
Catalogue number
  • NH15-909/1994E-PDF
Subject terms Public housing -- Canada -- Location.
Housing surveys -- Canada.
Real property -- Valuation.
Logement social -- Canada -- Localisation.
Logement -- Enquêtes -- Canada.
Biens réels -- Évaluation.
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