Abstract

As the government’s public rental housing policy has mainly focused on supply, performance measures for public housing policies has also been limited to the supply side. In particular, while different housing types integrated into a single, united system, the use of existing stock is still unsatisfactory. Currently, performance indicators related to public housing show some limitations in conducting a balanced performance analysis for the integrated public housing system. Given the need for quantitative and qualitative improvements, it is imperative to advance the performance analysis standards via an accurate diagnosis of the current situation. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is twofold: (1) to establish systematic and comprehensive performance analysis standards; and (2) to derive performance evaluation indicators through an extensive literature review. New performance indicators were developed for the planning sector, new supply sector, and management sector with suggesting the corresponding measurement data.

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