This Major Research Paper provides a comparative study of non-profit housing in Ontario and the Netherlands. As Ontario and Canada as a whole are currently experiencing a re-examination of the role of non-profit housing, this research sought to examine each jurisdiction’s sector in detail to determine if inspiration for the future development of the Ontario sector could be taken from the Netherlands. To provide a full picture of each unique system and their historical development, a series of interviews was conducted with housing experts in each jurisdiction. Section One provides a case study of the Dutch housing association model. With insights from interviewees, the development of the sector is outlined, focusing on the associations’ grow...
Effective neighbourhood working is a key requirement for housing associations in England and the Net...
During the 1990s the Dutch government has reduced its financial support of social housing. The aboli...
Dutch policies to reach a CO2 neutral housing stock in 2050 force housing associations to realise hi...
After the abolishment of object subsidies for housing construction and renovation in the mid 1990s, ...
After the abolishment of object subsidies for housing construction and renovation in the mid1990s, D...
After the abolishment of object subsidies for housing construction and renovation in the mid1990s, D...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract After th...
Since the financial and administrative liberalisation from the government in the late 1980s and the ...
There has been a growing understanding in the Netherlands and in the UK that sustained area based in...
There has been a growing understanding in the Netherlands and in the UK that sustained area based in...
This chapter reviews the limited research on organisational typologies in countries with similar lib...
The pathways that Dutch and German housing policies took in the past decades resulted in two differe...
The paper compares the Dutch and the Danish social housing systems, with a particular focus on recen...
Since the financial crisis of 2008-2009, Dutch municipalities develop policy solutions to address fi...
The Dutch social rental sector often serves as an example for other countries as a result of its lar...
Effective neighbourhood working is a key requirement for housing associations in England and the Net...
During the 1990s the Dutch government has reduced its financial support of social housing. The aboli...
Dutch policies to reach a CO2 neutral housing stock in 2050 force housing associations to realise hi...
After the abolishment of object subsidies for housing construction and renovation in the mid 1990s, ...
After the abolishment of object subsidies for housing construction and renovation in the mid1990s, D...
After the abolishment of object subsidies for housing construction and renovation in the mid1990s, D...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract After th...
Since the financial and administrative liberalisation from the government in the late 1980s and the ...
There has been a growing understanding in the Netherlands and in the UK that sustained area based in...
There has been a growing understanding in the Netherlands and in the UK that sustained area based in...
This chapter reviews the limited research on organisational typologies in countries with similar lib...
The pathways that Dutch and German housing policies took in the past decades resulted in two differe...
The paper compares the Dutch and the Danish social housing systems, with a particular focus on recen...
Since the financial crisis of 2008-2009, Dutch municipalities develop policy solutions to address fi...
The Dutch social rental sector often serves as an example for other countries as a result of its lar...
Effective neighbourhood working is a key requirement for housing associations in England and the Net...
During the 1990s the Dutch government has reduced its financial support of social housing. The aboli...
Dutch policies to reach a CO2 neutral housing stock in 2050 force housing associations to realise hi...