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Baylon, David. Baseline characteristics of the residential sector: Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or: The Alliance, 2001.

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Baylon, David. Baseline characteristics of the non-residential sector: Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or: The Alliance, 2001.

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Australia. Department of Urban Affairs and Planning. Urban Design Advisory Service. Residential densities: A handbook illustrating the urban design characteristics of different densities. [S.l.]: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning, 1998.

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Pope, Jason P. Private domestic-well characteristics and the distribution of domestic withdrawals among aquifers in the Virginia Coastal Plain. Reston, Va: U.S. Geological Survey, 2008.

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Smart, Stephen. Independent residential care home clients: A survey of lengths of stay and other characteristics. Canterbury: Personal Social Services Research Unit, University of Kent at Canterbury, 1992.

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Yang, Chae-sŏp. Sŏul taedosikwŏn ŭi chugŏ idong p'aet'ŏn kwa idong kagu t'ŭksŏng =: Residential mobility patterns and its characteristics in Seoul metropolitan area. Sŏul-si: Sŏul Sijŏng Kaebal Yŏn'guwŏn, 2007.

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Sirrocco, Al. Characteristics of facilities for the mentally retarded, 1986. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Health Statistics, 1989.

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Challender, David. Job characteristics, job satisfaction and job performance: An investigation of residential worfers in a care agency. (Guildford): (University of Surrey), 1986.

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Marcin, Thomas C. Regional variations in housing characteristics and wood products consumption for residential construction in the United States. [Madison, Wis.?: Forest Products Laboratory, 1987.

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Bohte, Wendy. Residential self-selection and travel: The relationship between travel-related attitudes, built environment characteristics and travel behaviour. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2010.

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Baylon, David. Baseline characteristics of the residential sector in Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington: For the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance. Seattle, WA: Ecotope, 2000.

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Darton, Robin. PSSRU/CHE survey of residential and nursing homes.: Structure, characteristics and competition for the care of people with chronic disabilities. Canterbury: PSSRU, University of Kent at Canterbury, 1993.

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Bartashevich, Aleksandr, Vladimir Onegin, Sergey Trofimov, and Sergey Gayduk. Design furniture. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1025973.

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Reviewed all types of furniture and the basic requirements to it, the history of its development, structural and style features modern furniture, basics of design engineering design. A General characteristic properties of production materials and normative-reference data necessary for the development of interiors and furniture. In detail the questions of automation of designing of furniture. Considered furniture in the interior and analyzed all aspects of engineering products for various purposes for premises of residential and public buildings. For students of higher educational institutions trained on specialities "Technology of logging and wood processing industries" and "Design". Will be useful to students of colleges, higher and secondary vocational and technical schools woodworking profile. Can serve as a reference book for architects, designers, and all production workers in the furniture industry.
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Residential energy consumption survey: Housing characteristics 1984. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986.

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Baggett, Sharon Anice. RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES: RESIDENT CHARACTERISTICS AND PUBLIC POLICY. 1988.

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Corporation, TriData, and National Fire Data Center (U.S.), eds. An NFIRS analysis: Investigating city characteristics and residential fire rates. [Washington, D.C.?]: Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Fire Administration, National Fire Data Center, 1998.

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Corporation, TriData, and National Fire Data Center (U.S.), eds. An NFIRS analysis: Investigating city characteristics and residential fire rates. [Washington, D.C.]: Federal Emergency Management Agency, United States Fire Administration, National Fire Data Center, 1998.

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Tunaru, Radu S. An Overview of Real-Estate Prices. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198742920.003.0001.

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This chapter provides a brief overview of real-estate prices, describing the importance of this asset class for the economies worldwide, from the US and the UK to Asian and Pacific countries. The difference between residential and commercial real-estate is emphasized early on in this introductory chapter. The chapter ends with some discussion of empirical characteristics of real-estate prices time series through some models, highlighting the different nature of this asset class as compared with other established financial asset classes such as equity, foreign exchange, or fixed income.
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Kaboudan, Mak. Computational Spatiotemporal Modeling of Southern California Home Prices. Edited by Shu-Heng Chen, Mak Kaboudan, and Ye-Rong Du. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199844371.013.13.

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Average quarterly price changes in six contiguous southern California cities are obtained and used, first, to determine if price changes in contiguous cities are spatiotemporally contagious, then to forecast each city’s average prices for four quarters (or one year, 2014). In order to capture the contagious effects, a spatiotemporal contagion response measure is proposed and computed. The measure quantifies the responsiveness of residential home-price changes in one location (or city) to lagged price changes in another location. Average home characteristics (such as square footage and number of bedrooms), as well as lagged average quarterly mortgage rates, lagged average quarterly unemployment rates, and lagged average quarterly price changes of all locations, are input variables used to estimate the response measures and produce price forecasts. Models and forecasts are obtained first using genetic programming then compared to outcomes obtained using linear regressions.
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Harris, Richard, and Ron Johnston. Ethnic Segregation Between Schools. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529204780.001.0001.

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This book provides a new study of ethnic segregation across English state schools in the period from 2011 to 2017. It examines whether patterns of school-level segregation decreased or increased over the period, how those patterns compare with patterns of residential segregation, whether particular types of schools are associated with greater ethnic separations, and whether socio-economic differences add to the geographies of ethnic segregation. We find that high levels of ethnic segregation do exist between the majority White British and some other ethnic groups such as the Bangladeshi and Pakistani, more so at the primary than secondary level of schooling, and increased also for the more affluent of the White British. However, there is no compelling evidence that ethnic segregation is increasing – instead, the general trend is towards desegregation and greater ethnic diversity within local authority areas and their schools. Nor is there persuasive evidence that ethnic segregation is exacerbated greatly (at least, not directly) by the present system of school choice because school intakes appear comparable to the characteristics of their surrounding neighbourhoods in their ethnic composition.
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Kawachi, Ichiro. Trust and Population Health. Edited by Eric M. Uslaner. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190274801.013.35.

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Research in public health approaches trust as a component of social cohesion, a characteristic of the social context in which an individual is embedded. This article discusses the theoretical mechanisms why living in a trusting environment might be associated with better health outcomes. A conceptual dilemma in health studies is that individual trust perceptions overlap with the personality trait of “cynical hostility” (from the field of psychology). Multi-level studies help to distinguish between the health effects of cynical distrust (an individual characteristic) and trustworthiness of the environment. I review the empirical studies linking trust and health outcomes. To date, trust has been examined as a contextual feature of residential neigborhoods and workplaces. Future research needs to strengthen causal inference.
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