The Research of the Construction and Management of Housing in Singapore

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Housing problem is an important issue, which not only affects social stability, but also is the cardinal task of the city. The public housing of Singapore made great success, achieved the objective of "Home Ownership for the People Scheme", strengthen the national identity of the people, promote racial harmony and social stability, and consolidate the foundations of the People's Action Party.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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2545-2548

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June 2014

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