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2016
DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2016.1164833
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Democracy of housing policy as exemplified by Poland. Political and linguistic analysis

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“…However, the housing policy evolution must be sought in the Kemenys' "ideology" and Spring-Anderson's "power structures" (Stephens et al, 2015). At the macro level, the housing policy is consistent with social and economic, relates to housing-related needs and pursues certain goals (Zubrzycka-Czarnecka, 2016). Housing policy has thus close links with issues such as the urbanization and demography (Paris, 1995;Mussa et al, 2017); various economic issues (Cerutti et al, 2017;Tang and Coulson, 2017;Ihlanfeldt and Mayock, 2015); land policy ; access to facilities and infrastructure (Fai and Lo, 2017); immigration (Mussa et al, 2017); renovation, improvement and regeneration plans (Munro, 1993); labor force (Zabel, 2012); justice and security of residence (Gooding, 2016); marginalization and informal settlements (Kilgarriff et al, 2019); environment quality (Gooding, 2016); place identity and sense of place (Gustavsson and Elander, 2016); poverty (Ellen et al, 2016); wealth (Berry, 2003); health and education (Rohe and Stegman, 1994); and crime (Horner, 2009).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the housing policy evolution must be sought in the Kemenys' "ideology" and Spring-Anderson's "power structures" (Stephens et al, 2015). At the macro level, the housing policy is consistent with social and economic, relates to housing-related needs and pursues certain goals (Zubrzycka-Czarnecka, 2016). Housing policy has thus close links with issues such as the urbanization and demography (Paris, 1995;Mussa et al, 2017); various economic issues (Cerutti et al, 2017;Tang and Coulson, 2017;Ihlanfeldt and Mayock, 2015); land policy ; access to facilities and infrastructure (Fai and Lo, 2017); immigration (Mussa et al, 2017); renovation, improvement and regeneration plans (Munro, 1993); labor force (Zabel, 2012); justice and security of residence (Gooding, 2016); marginalization and informal settlements (Kilgarriff et al, 2019); environment quality (Gooding, 2016); place identity and sense of place (Gustavsson and Elander, 2016); poverty (Ellen et al, 2016); wealth (Berry, 2003); health and education (Rohe and Stegman, 1994); and crime (Horner, 2009).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%