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_9686 _aKelly, David |
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245 | _aSocial mix at Nightingale Village | ||
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_bRMIT University, _cJune 2022. |
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500 | _aKeywords: Social housing, tenure, social mix | ||
520 | _aSocial mix, by including social housing tenures in private developments, is a widely used mechanism for improving access to social housing. Yet there is little evidence about its benefits despite growing interest in mechanisms such as inclusionary zoning. This report delivers a baseline of practitioner and resident perspectives about social mix at Nightingale Village, the first private housing development to voluntarily employ a social mix methodology. The project documents and examines the management and delivery of the social mix approach at Nightingale Village, evaluating likely outcomes, and documenting the perspectives of prospective residents. | ||
524 | _aSuggested citation: Kelly, D., Porter, L. 2022. Social Mix at Nightingale Village. Melbourne: RMIT University. | ||
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_9687 _aPorter, Libby |
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_uhttps://cur.org.au/cms/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/nightingale-v7.pdf _yAccess item on publishers website |
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