European social housing history can be interpreted through the combination of two complementary notions: path dependency and change. Socio-political experiences and practices at the national, regional or municipal level are potentially powerful determinants of historical developments—an idea known as path dependency. However, they do not stop unexpected and sometimes rapid change. Change is produced by the combination of inherited experiences and mutations in specific demographic, political, social and economic circumstances. Different institutional contexts in different countries, and the varying interplay of actors in each, means that the history of social housing reflects a complex patchwork of disparate legislative, financial and archit...
Summary. Taking Austria as an example, the article sets out to explore the relationship between a pa...
On the eve of the financial crisis, the USA was inhabited by almost 70 percent homeowning households...
Belgium and the Netherlands are very different in their spatial outlook and in the way housing is or...
European social housing history can be interpreted through the combination of two complementary noti...
The history of social housing in Europe began more than a century ago. Under most of ‘old ’ Europe’s...
In the Northwestern European, especially in countries the Netherlands and Germany, social housing us...
Many European countries have policies to renew cities and neighbourhoods. This paper examines the po...
International audienceDespite national and local peculiarities, some common European trends in socia...
The Dutch model of social rental housing is often seen as a good practice for other European coun-tr...
The thesis gives an answer to the question of why different countries ended up with different rates ...
The historical-comparative study of social democracy and cooperative organization are the foster chi...
Since the 1990s, significant changes affecting financial arrangements have permeated both the Dutch ...
The pathways that Dutch and German housing policies took in the past decades resulted in two differe...
Since the 1990s, significant changes affecting financial arrangements have permeated both the Dutch ...
With the advent of industrialization, the question of developing adequate housing for the emergent w...
Summary. Taking Austria as an example, the article sets out to explore the relationship between a pa...
On the eve of the financial crisis, the USA was inhabited by almost 70 percent homeowning households...
Belgium and the Netherlands are very different in their spatial outlook and in the way housing is or...
European social housing history can be interpreted through the combination of two complementary noti...
The history of social housing in Europe began more than a century ago. Under most of ‘old ’ Europe’s...
In the Northwestern European, especially in countries the Netherlands and Germany, social housing us...
Many European countries have policies to renew cities and neighbourhoods. This paper examines the po...
International audienceDespite national and local peculiarities, some common European trends in socia...
The Dutch model of social rental housing is often seen as a good practice for other European coun-tr...
The thesis gives an answer to the question of why different countries ended up with different rates ...
The historical-comparative study of social democracy and cooperative organization are the foster chi...
Since the 1990s, significant changes affecting financial arrangements have permeated both the Dutch ...
The pathways that Dutch and German housing policies took in the past decades resulted in two differe...
Since the 1990s, significant changes affecting financial arrangements have permeated both the Dutch ...
With the advent of industrialization, the question of developing adequate housing for the emergent w...
Summary. Taking Austria as an example, the article sets out to explore the relationship between a pa...
On the eve of the financial crisis, the USA was inhabited by almost 70 percent homeowning households...
Belgium and the Netherlands are very different in their spatial outlook and in the way housing is or...