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  • Economic vulnerability and poor service delivery made it more difficult for shack-dwellers to comply with Covid-19 restrictions

    Author
    Ellison, George T.H.; Mattes, Robert B.; Rhoma, Hanan; de Wet, Thea
    Source
    South African Journal of Science
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    31 May 2022
  • Economic vulnerability and poor service delivery made it more difficult for shack-dwellers to comply with COVID-19 restrictions: the impracticability and inequitable burden of universal/unstratified public health policies

    Author
    Ellison, George T.H.; Mattes, Robert B.; Rhoma, Hanan; Wet, T. De
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    12 April 2022
  • A diachronic investigation of social inequality and spatial segregation in the District of Columbia

    Author
    Toprak, Ilgi; Ekdi, Fatma Pelin
    Source
    Annual Conference Proceedings of the XXVIII International Seminar on Urban Form
    Type
    Chapter
    Published
    08 April 2022
  • Refugee policy amidst global shocks: Encampment, resettlement barriers and the search for ‘durable solutions’

    Author
    Spiegel, Samuel J.; Mhlanga, Johanne
    Source
    Global Policy
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    06 April 2022
  • Architects' 'enforced togetherness': new design affordances of the home

    Author
    Marco, Elena; Tahsiri, Mina; Sinnett, Danielle; Oliveira, Sonja
    Source
    Buildings and Cities
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    24 March 2022
  • Housing space and occupancy standards: developing evidence for policy from a health and wellbeing perspective in the UK context

    Author
    Kearns, Ade
    Source
    Building Research and Information
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    24 January 2022
  • Living alone or together during lockdown: differences in mood, perceived immune fitness and experiencing covid-19 symptoms

    Author
    Hendriksen, Pauline A.; Kiani, Pantea; Garssen, Johan; Bruce, Gillian; Verster, Joris C.
    Source
    European Neuropsychopharmacology
    Type
    Conference item
    Published
    30 December 2021
  • Combating the fear of COVID-19 through shared accommodations: Does perceived human presence create a sense of social connectedness?

    Author
    Dogerlioglu-Demir, Kivilcim; Akpinar, Ezgi; Ceylan, Melis
    Source
    Journal of Consumer Behaviour
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    11 December 2021
  • Living alone or together during lockdown: association with mood, immune fitness and experiencing COVID-19 symptoms

    Author
    Hendriksen, Pauline A.; Kiani, Pantea; Garssen, Johan; Bruce, Gillian; Verster, Joris C.
    Source
    Psychology Research and Behavior Management
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    03 December 2021
  • Multiple House Occupancy is Associated with Mortality in Hospitalised Patients with Covid-19

    Author
    Bruce, Eilidh; Carter, Ben; Quinn, Terence J.; Verduri, Alessia; Pearson, Oliver; Vilches-Moraga, Arturo; Price, Angeline; McGovern, Aine; Evans, Louis A.; McCarthy, Kathryn and 4 others
    Source
    European Journal of Public Health
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    17 November 2021
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