Social Housing in Transition Countries

Social Housing in Transition Countries
Author: Jozsef Hegedus,Martin Lux,Nóra Teller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2013
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780415890144

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This book examines the large-scale social housing programs begun in Eastern and Central Europe after 2000 as an attempt to mitigate the inequality and declining standards of living that took hold in the region after the wave of privatizations that accompanied the political turn of the 1990s. It provides both case studies and theoretical frameworks for evaluating their successes and failures.

Private Rental Housing in Transition Countries

Private Rental Housing in Transition Countries
Author: József Hegedüs,Martin Lux,Vera Horváth
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137507105

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This book presents an overview of private rented housing in selected new EU member states and other transition countries – a topic scarcely researched to date, as it is largely part of the informal economy, and consequently often invisible to official statistics. Part I presents the private rented sector in Western and Northern European countries, the history of private renting under socialism in Central and Eastern Europe, and thematic issues such as restitution and marginalized groups depending on privately rented housing. Part II provides a series of country case studies from the Central and East European region. Part III concludes with chapters on the possibility of utilizing the private rental sector in affordable housing provision through good practices in both old and new EU member states, and sets out to further the housing policy debate on European housing regimes. This unique edited collection will be of great value to scholars of and practitioners involved in housing policy and economics, urban development, international relations, politics, economics and sociology.

Social Housing in Europe

Social Housing in Europe
Author: Kathleen Scanlon,Christine Whitehead,Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2014-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118412343

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All countries aim to improve housing conditions for their citizens but many have been forced by the financial crisis to reduce government expenditure. Social housing is at the crux of this tension. Policy-makers, practitioners and academics want to know how other systems work and are looking for something written in clear English, where there is a depth of understanding of the literature in other languages and direct contributions from country experts across the continent. Social Housing in Europe combines a comparative overview of European social housing written by scholars with in-depth chapters written by international housing experts. The countries covered include Austria, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, The Netherlands and Sweden, with a further chapter devoted to CEE countries other than Hungary. The book provides an up-to-date international comparison of social housing policy and practice. It offers an analysis of how the social housing system currently works in each country, supported by relevant statistics. It identifies European trends in the sector, and opportunities for innovation and improvement. These country-specific chapters are accompanied by topical thematic chapters dealing with subjects such as the role of social housing in urban regeneration, the privatisation of social housing, financing models, and the impact of European Union state aid regulations on the definitions and financing of social housing.

The Future of Public Housing

The Future of Public Housing
Author: Jie Chen,Mark Stephens,Yanyun Man
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2013-12-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783642416224

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Public housing was once an important strand in western housing policies, but is seldom seen as a mainstream policy instrument for the future. In contrast, in many East Asian countries large public housing programs are underway. Behind these generalizations, there are exceptions, too. By including perspectives of scholars from across the world, this book provides new insights into public housing in its various forms. It contains in-depth chapters on public housing in five East Asian countries and six Western countries, together with three comparative overview chapters.

Housing Policy and Housing Finance in the Czech Republic During Transition

Housing Policy and Housing Finance in the Czech Republic During Transition
Author: Martin Lux
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781607500582

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This book contains the description and evaluation of a profound housing system reform constituting part of the transition from a centrally planned to a market economy in the Czech Republic. It addresses two goals: to evaluate housing subsidies (reforms) by application of improved methods of welfare economics and, secondly, to list the main factors explaining the particular outcomes of selected reforms. The author applied methods of welfare economics for an evaluation of housing subsidies in a scale unique in housing studies. The analysis of underlying factors influencing formation of housing reforms brought new findings about the essence of transition in post-socialist countries.

Social Housing in the Middle East

Social Housing in the Middle East
Author: Mohammad Gharipour,Kivanc Kilinc
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780253039873

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As oil-rich countries in the Middle East are increasingly associated with soaring skyscrapers and modern architecture, attention is being diverted away from the pervasive struggles of social housing in those same urban settings. Social Housing in the Middle East traces the history of social housing—both gleaming postmodern projects and bare-bones urban housing structures—in an effort to provide a wider understanding of marginalized spaces and their impact on identities, communities, and class. While architects may have envisioned utopian or futuristic experiments, these buildings were often constructed with the knowledge and skill sets of local workers, and the housing was in turn adapted to suit the modern needs of residents. This tension between local needs and national aspirations are linked to issues of global importance, including security, migration, and refugee resettlement. The essays collected here consider how culture, faith, and politics influenced the solutions offered by social housing; they provide an insightful look at how social housing has evolved since the 19th century and how it will need to adapt to suit the 21st.

Rental Choice and Housing Policy Realignment in Transition

Rental Choice and Housing Policy Realignment in Transition
Author: Hans-Joachim Dübel,Ellen Hamilton,Wladyslaw Jan Brzeski
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2006
Genre: Housing policy
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Massive privatizations of housing in Europe and Central Asia transition countries have significantly reduced rental tenure choice, threatening to impede residential mobility. Policymakers are intensifying their search for adequate policy responses aimed at broadening tenure choice for more household categories through effective rental housing alternatives in the social and private sectors. While the social alternative requires substantial and well-balanced subsidies, the private alternative will not grow unless rent, management, and tax reforms are boldly implemented and housing privatization truly completed.

Tenancy Law and Housing Policy in Europe

Tenancy Law and Housing Policy in Europe
Author: Christoph U. Schmid
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-01-26
Genre: LAW
ISBN: 9781788113984

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Tenancy law has developed in all EU member states for decades, or even centuries, but constitutes a widely blank space in comparative and European law. This book fills an important gap in the literature by considering the diverse and complex panorama of housing policies, markets and their legal regulation across Europe. Expert contributors argue that that while unification is neither politically desired nor opportune, a European recommendation of best practices including draft rules and default contracts implementing a regulatory equilibrium would be a rewarding step forward.