UID/SOC/04647/2013This article discusses segregation regimes in relation to housing policies, analysing their effects on residential occupation patterns and their connections with other urban policies in the Portuguese context. First, we focus on the effect of national housing policies from the past two decades, including social housing policies, on residential occupation patterns. Second, we examine the main instruments of housing policy implemented under the austerity programme, looking ahead to the new needs and segregation mechanisms linked to the crisis as well as the responses to the crisis. We show that during the past four decades, housing policies ended up acting as segregation regimes, unable to oppose centrifugal market forces pr...
Questions of spatial segregation and over-representation of ethnic minority groups with weak connect...
The process of decline in historic city centres has been inseparable from the decline in the residen...
The process of decline in historic city centres has been inseparable from the decline in the residen...
This article aims to explain the effects of the recent economic and financial crisis on housing cond...
First of all, this article intends to analyse some structural trends in social housing in Portugal, ...
Housing is one of the pillars of the welfare state. It is, however, one of the least developed and m...
Recent literature has drawn the attention to the impact of neoliberal and financialised urban polici...
The social housing sector has become increasingly residualized and segregated in Portugal and Denmar...
Goals that underpin policies in the fields of housing and urban requalification, as well as the pol...
Housing policy, a field located at the junction between welfare and spatial planning, is a key compo...
Academic and political debates about the extent to which planning influences the volume, type, locat...
UID/SOC/04647/2019This article explores the relationship between the spatial concentration of short-...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conc...
Observando los movimientos cíclicos de población, sus causas y la forma como se distribuyó y ocupó e...
Questions of spatial segregation and over-representation of ethnic minority groups with weak connect...
The process of decline in historic city centres has been inseparable from the decline in the residen...
The process of decline in historic city centres has been inseparable from the decline in the residen...
This article aims to explain the effects of the recent economic and financial crisis on housing cond...
First of all, this article intends to analyse some structural trends in social housing in Portugal, ...
Housing is one of the pillars of the welfare state. It is, however, one of the least developed and m...
Recent literature has drawn the attention to the impact of neoliberal and financialised urban polici...
The social housing sector has become increasingly residualized and segregated in Portugal and Denmar...
Goals that underpin policies in the fields of housing and urban requalification, as well as the pol...
Housing policy, a field located at the junction between welfare and spatial planning, is a key compo...
Academic and political debates about the extent to which planning influences the volume, type, locat...
UID/SOC/04647/2019This article explores the relationship between the spatial concentration of short-...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conc...
Observando los movimientos cíclicos de población, sus causas y la forma como se distribuyó y ocupó e...
Questions of spatial segregation and over-representation of ethnic minority groups with weak connect...
The process of decline in historic city centres has been inseparable from the decline in the residen...
The process of decline in historic city centres has been inseparable from the decline in the residen...