Affordable housing is increasingly developed, financed and managed by a mix of state, third-sector, market and community actors. This has led to the emergence of various hybrid governance and finance arrangements. This development can be seen as part of a general long-term neoliberal trend in government policies, and social, cultural and economic developments. It is therefore likely that the hybridity and variety of governance and finance of affordable housing will continue to grow. This article discusses innovative hybrid arrangements from Austria, England and Italy, in which governments, private and non-profit actors collaborate to increase the supply of affordable housing. These cases illustrate how the provision of affordable housing in...
Housing cooperatives (HCs) represent a “third way” between state and market for providing affordable...
The research finds that Austria demonstrates a model of a successful federally legislated housing sy...
This article proposes an analysis of British housing policies with the aim to identifying any innova...
Affordable housing is increasingly developed, financed and managed by a mix of state, third-sector, ...
Satisfactory and affordable housing plays a critical role in providing the safe spaces needed to nur...
In the absence of a national policy, locally developed policies and projects have so far experimente...
In the absence of a national policy, locally developed policies and projects have so far experimente...
Satisfactory and affordable housing plays a critical role in providing the safe spaces needed to nur...
The term ‘affordable housing’ has been rapidly gaining currency over the last decade across Europe, ...
This study analyzes transformations in institutions of affordable housing production connected to ne...
Over recent decades, the management and delivery of housing assistance measures in many developed ec...
This paper describes social housing developments in Lombardy, one of the most affluent regions in th...
This report is part of a research project that has been commissioned by the Western Australian Gover...
State withdrawal combined with challenges in raising private finance has led not-for-profit housing ...
Australian State Housing Authorities, influenced by neo-liberal political practices, have implemente...
Housing cooperatives (HCs) represent a “third way” between state and market for providing affordable...
The research finds that Austria demonstrates a model of a successful federally legislated housing sy...
This article proposes an analysis of British housing policies with the aim to identifying any innova...
Affordable housing is increasingly developed, financed and managed by a mix of state, third-sector, ...
Satisfactory and affordable housing plays a critical role in providing the safe spaces needed to nur...
In the absence of a national policy, locally developed policies and projects have so far experimente...
In the absence of a national policy, locally developed policies and projects have so far experimente...
Satisfactory and affordable housing plays a critical role in providing the safe spaces needed to nur...
The term ‘affordable housing’ has been rapidly gaining currency over the last decade across Europe, ...
This study analyzes transformations in institutions of affordable housing production connected to ne...
Over recent decades, the management and delivery of housing assistance measures in many developed ec...
This paper describes social housing developments in Lombardy, one of the most affluent regions in th...
This report is part of a research project that has been commissioned by the Western Australian Gover...
State withdrawal combined with challenges in raising private finance has led not-for-profit housing ...
Australian State Housing Authorities, influenced by neo-liberal political practices, have implemente...
Housing cooperatives (HCs) represent a “third way” between state and market for providing affordable...
The research finds that Austria demonstrates a model of a successful federally legislated housing sy...
This article proposes an analysis of British housing policies with the aim to identifying any innova...