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Title: | The Development of New Towns in Hong Kong and Singapore: Some Social Consequences | Authors: | Vasoo, S. | Issue Date: | 1988 | Citation: | Vasoo, S. (1988). The Development of New Towns in Hong Kong and Singapore: Some Social Consequences. International Social Work 31 (2) : 115-133. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | A brief overview of the Herculean tasks undertaken by the governments of Hong Kong & Singapore to provide public housing for their peoples in various new towns developed. About 50% & 80% of the population of Hong Kong & Singapore, respectively, have been resettled into new towns. Such large-scale movement has created a reorganization of the social structure of each society. Some consequential effects of these changes are discussed. Modified AA. | Source Title: | International Social Work | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/130270 | ISSN: | 00208728 |
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