This paper presents a summary of the results of a social survey. The survey was one of a series of studies of social aspects of urban redevelopment and housing provision which the Department of Social Science, University College Dublin, began in 1966 with the encouragement and financial assistance of the Human Sciences Committee. It was primarily an attempt to ascertain the effects of the move to a new housing estate on the lives of the people concerned. Patterns of mobility and resettlement and difficulties encountered in living in a new area were examined in some detail and the aim was to obtain an empirically-based profile of one of the new communities which are a feature of contemporary Dublin. The survey was concerned with preferences ...
given of the results of a survey carried out in the academic year 19*64/65 to study the social backg...
Flagship projects and gentrification have a profound impact on the neighbourhoods which surround th...
Encouraged by government policies to promote city centre living and to increase residential land use...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This survey aimed to provide ...
An examination of residential preferences for less sustainable housing Dr. Peter Howley*, Dr. Mark S...
A review of 'Dublin Slums, 1800-1925: A Study in Urban Geography by Jacinta Prunty.'This study of th...
This thesis deals with the problems confronting a Neighbourhood House in a district which has been a...
This paper examines the growth and changes in population characteristics and lifestyle in three tow...
The Irish in Britain are a well established community. This study focuses on the circumstances and e...
The desire for 'vibrant', 'bohemian' neighbourhoods forms a focal point of the amenity preferences o...
Between 1991 and 2002, the social composition of Dublin's city centre underwent a dramatic transform...
This chapter sketches the most significant trends in the development of the social housing provision...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
In Ireland presently there is a housing and homeless crisis. A number of factors have led to this bu...
Studies of residential location have shown that intraurban migrantsusually confine their search for ...
given of the results of a survey carried out in the academic year 19*64/65 to study the social backg...
Flagship projects and gentrification have a profound impact on the neighbourhoods which surround th...
Encouraged by government policies to promote city centre living and to increase residential land use...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This survey aimed to provide ...
An examination of residential preferences for less sustainable housing Dr. Peter Howley*, Dr. Mark S...
A review of 'Dublin Slums, 1800-1925: A Study in Urban Geography by Jacinta Prunty.'This study of th...
This thesis deals with the problems confronting a Neighbourhood House in a district which has been a...
This paper examines the growth and changes in population characteristics and lifestyle in three tow...
The Irish in Britain are a well established community. This study focuses on the circumstances and e...
The desire for 'vibrant', 'bohemian' neighbourhoods forms a focal point of the amenity preferences o...
Between 1991 and 2002, the social composition of Dublin's city centre underwent a dramatic transform...
This chapter sketches the most significant trends in the development of the social housing provision...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
In Ireland presently there is a housing and homeless crisis. A number of factors have led to this bu...
Studies of residential location have shown that intraurban migrantsusually confine their search for ...
given of the results of a survey carried out in the academic year 19*64/65 to study the social backg...
Flagship projects and gentrification have a profound impact on the neighbourhoods which surround th...
Encouraged by government policies to promote city centre living and to increase residential land use...