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Author Houghton, Keith, 1975-

Title Analysis of public sector cost savings in human services through urban consolidation / prepared by Keys Young Consultants ; [Keith Houghton, project director and author of report]
Published Canberra : Australian Govt. Pub. Service, [1993]
©1993

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Description x, 190 pages ; 25 cm
Series Report / Social Justice Research Program into Locational Disadvantage ; 15
Report (Social Justice Research Program into Locational Disadvantage (Australia)) ; 15
Summary This report examines the perception that it is less costly to utilise central human services than to provide human services facilities in peripheral areas
Notes At head of title: Department of Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 109-111
Notes Commonwealth of Australia 1993
Issuing Body At head of title: Department of Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services
Notes Report (Social Justice Research Program into Locational Disadvantage (Australia)) no:15
Subject City planning -- Australia.
Human services -- Economic aspects -- Australia.
Human services -- Australia -- Administration.
Human services -- Australia -- Sydney (N.S.W.)
Human services -- Australia -- New South Wales -- Sydney
Local finance -- Australia.
Local officials and employees -- Australia.
Public works -- Finance.
Social policy -- Economic aspects -- Australia.
Social service -- Australia -- Finance.
Urban economics -- Government policy -- Australia.
Urban renewal -- Australia.
Author Keys Young (Firm)
Social Justice Research Program into Locational Disadvantage (Australia)
ISBN 0644325453
Other Titles 1. Introduction and summary. -- 2. The case study areas. -- 3. Methodological issues and approaches. -- 4. Education services. -- 5. Health serivces. -- 6. Public transport. -- 7. Police services. -- 8. Community development and support services. -- 9. Composite analysis and conclusions