نتایج جستجو برای: housing pattern

تعداد نتایج: 380794  

2014
Rüdiger Bachmann Daniel Cooper

In the United States, 15 percent of households change residence in a given year. This result is based on data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics on gross flows within and between the two segments of the housing market—renter-occupied properties and owner-occupied properties. The gross flows between these two segments are four times larger than the net flows. From a secular perspective, hou...

2017
David King Nick Pinto

As income inequality in the U.S. rises, a pattern of residential segregation becomes more apparent. This paper seeks to test if differences in education can account for variation in housing prices across zip codes. We have developed regression models to analyze several economic factors, mainly education, and their relationship with housing costs. We discovered a positive linear relationship bet...

Journal: :IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 2017

Journal: :International Journal of Strategic Property Management 2007

1999
Peter Englund Tracy M. Gordon John M. Quigley

This paper analyzes the temporal pattern of prices for single-family housing. We estimate models of house price dynamics using a repeat sales framework, and we use the results to test for a random walk in asset prices. For eight large samples of housing transactions, representing essentially all house sales in Sweden during a 12-year period, we reject the hypothesis that house prices follow a r...

2013
Miranda H. Mockrin Susan I. Stewart Volker C. Radeloff Roger B. Hammer Kenneth M. Johnson

Over the past 60 years, housing growth has outpaced population growth in the United States. Conservationists are concerned about the far-reaching environmental impacts of housing development, particularly in rural areas. We use clustering analysis to examine the pattern and distribution of housing development since 1940 in and around the Northern Forest, a heavily forested region with high amen...

2004

Housing affordability in Australia is declining, especially for low-income tenants in the private sector. A number of attempts have been made to attract more private investment into boosting the supply of affordable housing in Australia. However, these attempts have been one-off and small-scale, enjoying very limited success. Large professional and institutional investors continue to avoid the ...

1961
C. Ross-Hogg

This is a most worth-while volume, that should be read by social workers in particular and humanitarians in general. Within small bulk, it lays bare, without offence to those who are labouring now in this field, the great need of the inhabitants of Common Lodging Houses, to be understood in the first place, and to be given the help they so sorely need, in the second. The survey is well planned,...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2014
Anna M Pidgeon Curtis H Flather Volker C Radeloff Christopher A Lepczyk Nicholas S Keuler Eric M Wood Susan I Stewart Roger B Hammer

As people encroach increasingly on natural areas, one question is how this affects avian biodiversity. The answer to this is partly scale-dependent. At broad scales, human populations and biodiversity concentrate in the same areas and are positively associated, but at local scales people and biodiversity are negatively associated with biodiversity. We investigated whether there is also a system...

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