Summary. This article deals with the changes in the tenant pro le of the social rented stock in the Netherlands. It is inspired by the question whether the sector may be subject to a residualisation trend. The wider importance of such a phenomenon is that of the social marginalisation of the people concerned in general. Moreover, if the position of the social rented stock can be shown to be deteriorating, it would also illustrate a tendency to social polarisation in the rede ned welfare state. Social and income polarisation in Western societies has been extensively investigated but, so far, polarisation tendencies in housing have largely been ignored. This article seeks to show that this omission should be recti ed because changes in ten...
This chapter evaluates the Dutch social housing model and its impact on the quality of neighbourhood...
In the Northwestern European, especially in countries the Netherlands and Germany, social housing us...
Both the public and the European Commission have criticized the past actions of Dutch housing associ...
The Dutch social rental sector often serves as an example for other countries as a result of its lar...
The Dutch social rented sector has acquired an international reputation because of its social nature...
Since the financial and administrative liberalisation from the government in the late 1980s and the ...
This review discusses changes in Dutch housing policy that were implemented after the great financia...
The continuing financial crisis effects the financial, labour and housing market. Governments are fo...
Summary. The social rented sector in the Netherlands has always had a very special status. Unlike ma...
The Dutch model of social rental housing is often seen as a good practice for other European coun-tr...
Contemporary debates about social polarisation and divided cities emphasise common influences on soc...
The traditional Dutch rental contract is permanent (i.e. time unlimited), but there are indications ...
In Flanders, social housing only accounts for 7% of the housing market and is often seen as a safety...
Amsterdam’s housing market is dominated by the social-rented sector. It comprises 56 per cent of the...
Housing policy changes in the Netherlands have been in line with OECD and IMF policy advice to incre...
This chapter evaluates the Dutch social housing model and its impact on the quality of neighbourhood...
In the Northwestern European, especially in countries the Netherlands and Germany, social housing us...
Both the public and the European Commission have criticized the past actions of Dutch housing associ...
The Dutch social rental sector often serves as an example for other countries as a result of its lar...
The Dutch social rented sector has acquired an international reputation because of its social nature...
Since the financial and administrative liberalisation from the government in the late 1980s and the ...
This review discusses changes in Dutch housing policy that were implemented after the great financia...
The continuing financial crisis effects the financial, labour and housing market. Governments are fo...
Summary. The social rented sector in the Netherlands has always had a very special status. Unlike ma...
The Dutch model of social rental housing is often seen as a good practice for other European coun-tr...
Contemporary debates about social polarisation and divided cities emphasise common influences on soc...
The traditional Dutch rental contract is permanent (i.e. time unlimited), but there are indications ...
In Flanders, social housing only accounts for 7% of the housing market and is often seen as a safety...
Amsterdam’s housing market is dominated by the social-rented sector. It comprises 56 per cent of the...
Housing policy changes in the Netherlands have been in line with OECD and IMF policy advice to incre...
This chapter evaluates the Dutch social housing model and its impact on the quality of neighbourhood...
In the Northwestern European, especially in countries the Netherlands and Germany, social housing us...
Both the public and the European Commission have criticized the past actions of Dutch housing associ...