This paper is intended primarily for those governments in Latin America that have public rental housing. Although there is currently not a great deal of public rental housing in the region, it is one of the most affordable housing solutions for the low-income populations in some Latin American and Caribbean countries. Still, the governments that own public housing face a number of problems owing to the fiscal and administrative burden it represents
Public housing faces many difficulties in the Twenty-First Century, but making tenancies ‘sustainabl...
As cities grow and more dense communities are built, the meaning of homeownership changes. In a high...
Summary. Spain is usually chosen as an example of an unbalanced picture among tenures. The owner-occ...
INDES provides training programmes for public officials in Latin America and the Caribbean .Its curr...
Housing for most Peruvians is improving but is still grossly inadequate. Nonetheless, public housing...
This document explores viable solutions to mitigate the impact of risks that are preventing private ...
This paper was submitted for ARCH 4410: Latin American Modern Architecture Fall 2016.Housing stock w...
The enabling approach to housing markets promotes financing systems based on family savings, public ...
This paper discusses the evolution of housing conditions in urban areas of Latin America and the Car...
This document analyzes evidence in the literature about the effectiveness of housing policies in the...
The construction and ownership of homes is fundamental to economic development, the generation of we...
Shelter is a basic need for human beings. As with food, humans need a constant supply of the service...
This paper analyzes three forms of low-income housing finance implemented in Central America: up-fro...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives Papers series. For a full list of papers, please visit h...
This thesis analyzes Techo Propio, Peru’s leading affordable housing program for the last 20 years. ...
Public housing faces many difficulties in the Twenty-First Century, but making tenancies ‘sustainabl...
As cities grow and more dense communities are built, the meaning of homeownership changes. In a high...
Summary. Spain is usually chosen as an example of an unbalanced picture among tenures. The owner-occ...
INDES provides training programmes for public officials in Latin America and the Caribbean .Its curr...
Housing for most Peruvians is improving but is still grossly inadequate. Nonetheless, public housing...
This document explores viable solutions to mitigate the impact of risks that are preventing private ...
This paper was submitted for ARCH 4410: Latin American Modern Architecture Fall 2016.Housing stock w...
The enabling approach to housing markets promotes financing systems based on family savings, public ...
This paper discusses the evolution of housing conditions in urban areas of Latin America and the Car...
This document analyzes evidence in the literature about the effectiveness of housing policies in the...
The construction and ownership of homes is fundamental to economic development, the generation of we...
Shelter is a basic need for human beings. As with food, humans need a constant supply of the service...
This paper analyzes three forms of low-income housing finance implemented in Central America: up-fro...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives Papers series. For a full list of papers, please visit h...
This thesis analyzes Techo Propio, Peru’s leading affordable housing program for the last 20 years. ...
Public housing faces many difficulties in the Twenty-First Century, but making tenancies ‘sustainabl...
As cities grow and more dense communities are built, the meaning of homeownership changes. In a high...
Summary. Spain is usually chosen as an example of an unbalanced picture among tenures. The owner-occ...