2011
DOI: 10.3917/rce.009.0247
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Logement social : les quotas sont-ils utiles ?

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“…Such disposition stemmed from a compromise between feasibility (municipalities are the smallest administrative units with executive power) and the idea that, the most relevant scale to look at segregation being the metropolitan area, ensuring equal distribution between cities of a common metropolitan area was a reasonable first-order approximation to reduce segregation. While the evaluation of the compliance of municipalities has recently begun (Bono and Trannoy 2011), the final impact of SRU on segregation will also crucially depend on the condition that these new public housing units are allocated to the relevant social groups, which was only assumed by the lawmaker (Schmutz 2013). educational and labor market outcomes.…”
Section: Stakes and Controversiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such disposition stemmed from a compromise between feasibility (municipalities are the smallest administrative units with executive power) and the idea that, the most relevant scale to look at segregation being the metropolitan area, ensuring equal distribution between cities of a common metropolitan area was a reasonable first-order approximation to reduce segregation. While the evaluation of the compliance of municipalities has recently begun (Bono and Trannoy 2011), the final impact of SRU on segregation will also crucially depend on the condition that these new public housing units are allocated to the relevant social groups, which was only assumed by the lawmaker (Schmutz 2013). educational and labor market outcomes.…”
Section: Stakes and Controversiesmentioning
confidence: 99%