Housing Policy in Europe

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Central Government
comparative housing systems
control
cross-country housing policy comparison
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EU Average
European urban studies
Federal Republic Of Germany
Housing Allowances
Housing Benefits
Housing Policy
Hungarian Central Statistical Office
Imputed Rent Income
International Monetary Fund
Local Authority Housing
Mortgage Interest Tax Relief
Municipal Housing Companies
neoliberal policy shift
Non-profit Housing Associations
Object Subsidies
Polish Central Statistical Office
post-socialist housing transition
private
Private Rental Sector
Public Rental Sector
Public Rental Stock
rent
Rent Controls
Rent Regulation
rental
sector
social
Social Rental Sector
Social Renting
socialist
stock
Subject Subsidies
tenure structure analysis
total
Unitary Rental System
welfare state models
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415135122
  • Weight: 657g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Housing Policy in Europe provides a comprehensive introduction to the economic, political and social issues of housing across the continent.
The changing policy and practice of housing in fifteen countries from across Northern, Western, Southern and Central Europe are described, analyzed and compared.
The book explains why different systems of tenure are dominant in different groups of countries, and the extent to which housing policies within these countries conform to different welfare systems.
It reveals how owner-occupation has taken over from social housing as the chosen system of tenure and how this reflects a political and economic shift, from social democracy or communism to neo-liberalism across Europe.