The social housing sector has become increasingly residualized and segregated in Portugal and Denmark. Whilst there is a considerable difference between the systems in these two countries, as regards issues of management and governance, dominant rent regimes (cost rent, social rent) or eligibility (universal, targeted), etc., they share similar problems, such as, on some estates, an increasing concentration of disadvantaged families. This research will attempt to show how actions at the national and local level have shaped the problem at the local level
Denmark....being a much smaller country than Britain, has, in absolute terms, a smaller housing prob...
An important question that has caused much academic debate is how to best organise the welfare state...
It is well known that welfare states ensure a certain level of social protection affecting levels of...
The social housing sector has become increasingly residualized and segregated in Portugal and Denmar...
The social housing sector has become increasingly residualized and segregated in Portugal and Denmar...
Remarkable differences in housing policies and dominant forms of tenure can be observed across count...
The position of social housing is currently changing in many European countries. In this connection ...
The Danish social housing sector is not actually a social housing sector in the sense that it suppli...
UID/SOC/04647/2013This article discusses segregation regimes in relation to housing policies, analys...
The paper compares the Dutch and the Danish social housing systems, with a particular focus on recen...
This working paper aims to clarify some aspects of social housing in Portugal and Italy in order to ...
The paper analyses how housing is structured in Portugal and Italy, focusing in particular on the re...
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...
This article aims to explain the effects of the recent economic and financial crisis on housing cond...
Denmark....being a much smaller country than Britain, has, in absolute terms, a smaller housing prob...
An important question that has caused much academic debate is how to best organise the welfare state...
It is well known that welfare states ensure a certain level of social protection affecting levels of...
The social housing sector has become increasingly residualized and segregated in Portugal and Denmar...
The social housing sector has become increasingly residualized and segregated in Portugal and Denmar...
Remarkable differences in housing policies and dominant forms of tenure can be observed across count...
The position of social housing is currently changing in many European countries. In this connection ...
The Danish social housing sector is not actually a social housing sector in the sense that it suppli...
UID/SOC/04647/2013This article discusses segregation regimes in relation to housing policies, analys...
The paper compares the Dutch and the Danish social housing systems, with a particular focus on recen...
This working paper aims to clarify some aspects of social housing in Portugal and Italy in order to ...
The paper analyses how housing is structured in Portugal and Italy, focusing in particular on the re...
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...
This article aims to explain the effects of the recent economic and financial crisis on housing cond...
Denmark....being a much smaller country than Britain, has, in absolute terms, a smaller housing prob...
An important question that has caused much academic debate is how to best organise the welfare state...
It is well known that welfare states ensure a certain level of social protection affecting levels of...