The Netherlands has traditionally been considered an iconic ‘unitary’ rental housing market in which social and private sectors directly compete. More recently however, this unitary market has been undermined by changes in the status of housing associations, the privatization of social housing stock and the promotion of home ownership. It has subsequently been suggested that the Netherlands is drifting toward a ‘dualist’ system in which social and private sectors are critically unequal. This paper takes on this claim, providing, on the one hand, palpable evidence of the waning influence of the unitary housing system in the Netherlands and, on the other, a deeper examination of processes of dualisation as well as the outcomes. We focus on Am...
Summary. This article deals with the changes in the tenant pro le of the social rented stock in the...
This paper analyzes the impact of the sale of rental housing in Amsterdam on the local housing marke...
In this Chapter we describe the development of Amsterdam Metropolitan Housing Market over the years....
The Netherlands has traditionally been considered an iconic ‘unitary’ rental housing market in which...
Over the last decade, private rental sectors have been in rapid ascendance across developed societie...
Privatisation and liberalisation of the housing market are often used as governmental strategies for...
With a comparably high degree of de-commodification in the urban housing market, Amsterdam has been ...
Governments in a wide range of contexts have long pursued policies of social mixing to disperse pove...
Housing is central in the reproduction of social inequalities. Beyond divides across populations, tr...
Public housing in the Netherlands is rapidly changing. While it used to be an example of how governm...
Contemporary debates about social polarisation and divided cities emphasise common influences on soc...
Housing and its distribution over groups of households dominates debates on urban socio-spatial just...
Amsterdam’s housing market is dominated by the social-rented sector. It comprises 56 per cent of the...
Housing and its distribution over groups of households dominates debates on urban socio-spatial just...
Housing and its distribution over groups of households dominates debates on urban socio-spatial just...
Summary. This article deals with the changes in the tenant pro le of the social rented stock in the...
This paper analyzes the impact of the sale of rental housing in Amsterdam on the local housing marke...
In this Chapter we describe the development of Amsterdam Metropolitan Housing Market over the years....
The Netherlands has traditionally been considered an iconic ‘unitary’ rental housing market in which...
Over the last decade, private rental sectors have been in rapid ascendance across developed societie...
Privatisation and liberalisation of the housing market are often used as governmental strategies for...
With a comparably high degree of de-commodification in the urban housing market, Amsterdam has been ...
Governments in a wide range of contexts have long pursued policies of social mixing to disperse pove...
Housing is central in the reproduction of social inequalities. Beyond divides across populations, tr...
Public housing in the Netherlands is rapidly changing. While it used to be an example of how governm...
Contemporary debates about social polarisation and divided cities emphasise common influences on soc...
Housing and its distribution over groups of households dominates debates on urban socio-spatial just...
Amsterdam’s housing market is dominated by the social-rented sector. It comprises 56 per cent of the...
Housing and its distribution over groups of households dominates debates on urban socio-spatial just...
Housing and its distribution over groups of households dominates debates on urban socio-spatial just...
Summary. This article deals with the changes in the tenant pro le of the social rented stock in the...
This paper analyzes the impact of the sale of rental housing in Amsterdam on the local housing marke...
In this Chapter we describe the development of Amsterdam Metropolitan Housing Market over the years....