外来人口在赫尔辛基居住政策方针外文翻译
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1、中文 1917 字 本科毕业设计(论文) 外 文 翻 译 原文 : Policy approaches to residential segregation of immigrants in Helsinki Mixing policies have constituted an important part of urban planning in Helsinki since the 1970s. Planners and housing officials have strived to create and sustain spatially balanced urban develo
2、pment through policies of tenure and social mixing. The rationale for mixing policies is rooted in the national ethos of egalitarian welfare politics. A socially and spatially balanced city structure has been perceived as a basis for a just and equal society, and housing policies, including housing
3、allowances as well as the production and allocation of affordable, decent-standard dwellings, are perceived as one of the means to pursue it. Tenure mix, in particular, is thought to have positive social and economic outcomes for the entire city . The main goal of mixing has been to prevent the accu
4、mulation of social problems in any given district. In Helsinki, tenure mix has been implemented by enforcing area-based tenure quotas for the production of new dwellings. Mixing of tenure types has taken place mainly at the neigh level, but also within blocks and housing estates. Urban renewal progr
5、am have also been used to diversify a homogeneous housing stock in some older residential districts. In addition, mixing policies have been implemented through practices of social mixing in council housing allocation. Low-income households are dispersed among the better-off when council dwellings ar
6、e allocated. Those with the most urgent need for housing are given first priority. However, the principle is sometimes breached in order to prevent residential segregation. For instance, according to the housing policy memorandum for the years 20042008: On the other hand, attempts to generate social
7、 mixing do not override peoples own freedom to choose where they want to live. Since the mid-1990s, council housing applicants have been able to specify the areas in which they wish to live, which means that council dwellings in other districts are not offered to them. In addition, applicants reques
8、ts for certain facilities Immigrants housing issues were incorporated into existing mixing policies in Helsinki at the beginning of the 1990s. Residential segregation of immigrants was identified as a matter of concern by a working group that was set up to draft an immigrant policy proposal for the
9、city council in 1991. Members of the working group listed housing as one of the basic communal services and suggested that preventing ethnic residential segregation was to be included as one of the objectives of the immigrant policy. According to their proposal: Helsinki housing prices relative to t
10、he income of local people is very cheap. The general urban apartment prices per square meter in 2000 to 3000. Specifically stated, people used to calculate the total price of the housing area is the usable area of real hand, there is no floor area concept, nor will the corridor, elevator, all sharin
11、g space inside the property. Buyers are usually young people. The total area of the house naturally not large, small, more than forty square meters, large eighty or ninety meters, many do not have balcony. For the outsider, this is not one to pay money they can not Although not expressed explicitly,
12、 it appears that residential segregation is thought to hinder immigrants integration into Finnish society and increase their risk of wealth. Potential segregation would also pose a challenge to the prevailing egalitarian ethos of a socially and spatially just society. Positive impacts of ethnic clus
13、tering, such as mutual support generated by living close to each other, are not considered in the 1991 policy proposal. However, it may well be that these kinds of positive aspects have influenced the working groups reasoning and raised assumptions about the immigrants tendency to self-segregate. As
14、 Hiebert have noted, such benefits of clustering are often used to give reasons for the purported voluntary segregation of ethnic minorities. Highway around, most are blocks. If their relatively large mobility. And income is not high. As rent in the suburbs are more able to take. Finland is a high w
15、elfare state, but also sparsely populated, even if the income is not high, get hold of decent housing is also not difficult. The fact is people live outside the district for the living conditions are very good, and taste all the municipal facilities, the government has regularly sent to clean up the
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