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    Food Insecurity in Maine Higher Education by Kim K. McKeage, Frank S. Wertheim, Sally Slovenski, Sumaya El-Khalidi

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…A total of 26 higher education institutions (community colleges and private and public four-year colleges and universities) throughout the state of Maine received surveys to investigate food and housing insecurity. …”
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    THE HOUSING AND COMMUNAL SPHERE AS THE MAIN INDICATOR OF QUALITY OF LIFE CHANGES by Leyla Borisovna Leonova

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…<p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">The article describes the<span class="char-style-override-24"> </span>historical experience of the<span class="char-style-override-24"> </span>management of<span class="char-style-override-24"> </span>the housing and communal sector<span class="char-style-override-24"> </span>in Russia, which<span class="char-style-override-24"> </span>shows that the state<span class="char-style-override-24"> </span>has always paid<span class="char-style-override-24"> </span>a lot of attention to<span class="char-style-override-24"> </span>this sphere<span class="char-style-override-24">.…”
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    Managing the equilibrium state of housing affordability by Kirillova Ariadna

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The subject of the study is the organizational and economic aspects of managing the equilibrium state of housing affordability for the population during construction. …”
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    The main lobbying development trends in the United States of America by Anastasiia Trofymenko, Dmytro Lubinets

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The authors specify the main trends in the establishment and functioning of lobbying in the United States of America through studying the requirements of legislation in this field, imposed both on lobbyists and officials, considering ethical norms that lobbyists should be guided by in their work, subject-object determination of American lobbyism, and prevailing forms thereof in the state. …”
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    The Main Problems of the Real Estate Market Functioning in the Republic of Korea by S. S. Safina, D. A. Adaeva

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The article examines the problems of the functioning of the real estate market of this country on the basis of official data of the Statistical Bureau, the Civil and Housing Codes of the Republic of Korea. The paper considers the features of state regulation of ownership of real estate. …”
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    The first community housing model constructed in Hungary - the collective house in Miskolc by Pirity Ádám, Kissfazekas Kornélia

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The building was completed in 1979 at the initiative of architecture students in Miskolc, Northern Hungary, where young engineers were needed due to the forced industrialization of state socialism. For this reason, the city administration of the era accepted the novel initiative of a university architectural community and built the so-called Collective House, which created the framework for a form of housing previously unknown in Hungary. …”
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    Housing affordability for public servants in Bauchi State, Nigeria by Zakari, Amamata Larai

    Published 2014
    “…Many researchers have being battling with the problems of housing affordability and it was recorded that the concept of affordable housing is mainly based on three concepts such as income, purchase and repayment affordability. …”
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    Affordable, Energy-Efficient Housing Design for Chile: Achieving Passivhaus Standard with the Chilean State Housing Subsidy by Aner Martinez-Soto, Yarela Saldias-Lagos, Valentina Marincioni, Emily Nix

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…In Chile, it is estimated that the energy demand will continue to increase if substantial energy efficiency measures in housing are not taken. These measures are generally associated with technical and mainly economic difficulties. …”
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