This article presents a retrospective analysis of the housing policies in Chile, focused in the revision of the laws that have allowed their development, as well as in the participation of the sectors public and private. This analysis has located the beginning of habitudinal problematic in the first years of the dictatorship, moment at which the capitalist system opens a particular road in Latin America reflected in a fruitful way in the Nineties. The article at the same time approaches the historical tensions between the informal sectors and the system, establishing a clear comparison between processes, policies, and objective population.Este artículo presenta un análisis retrospectivo de la política de vivienda en Chile, centrado en la re...
Chilean real estate financialization is explored from the perspective of the subsidiary State, the p...
Information is here systematized on policies, programs and actions in the public sector in social ho...
textAcross Latin America there is a housing deficit of 59 million units, meaning roughly one in thre...
The dispute between the Chilean government and housing debtors has strained housing policies of the ...
The following paper analyzes the history of social housing in Chile, as the main fi gure used by the...
Chile's housing policy is widely regarded as a success. For almost a decade, new construction has be...
This arricie outlines the Chilean housing policy since its beginning, a hundred years ago. It descri...
Discussion in this article is lead by comparative analysis of housing policies. An effort is made to...
This paper aims at and analysis of the social housing policy in Chile in the 30's and 40's. This wil...
This article presents a reflection on the specificities of the process of commodification of social ...
The present study reviews the recent Chilean experience in the design and execution of the Progressi...
The Chilean housing problem has been studied almost exclusively starting at the state and social sec...
This article presents a critical analysis of the housing situation in Chile comparing the known succ...
In 1991 Chile ended the military dictatorship and a democratic government took place eighteen years ...
Housing has been a persistent problem in Chile. Concertación governments have sought to address the ...
Chilean real estate financialization is explored from the perspective of the subsidiary State, the p...
Information is here systematized on policies, programs and actions in the public sector in social ho...
textAcross Latin America there is a housing deficit of 59 million units, meaning roughly one in thre...
The dispute between the Chilean government and housing debtors has strained housing policies of the ...
The following paper analyzes the history of social housing in Chile, as the main fi gure used by the...
Chile's housing policy is widely regarded as a success. For almost a decade, new construction has be...
This arricie outlines the Chilean housing policy since its beginning, a hundred years ago. It descri...
Discussion in this article is lead by comparative analysis of housing policies. An effort is made to...
This paper aims at and analysis of the social housing policy in Chile in the 30's and 40's. This wil...
This article presents a reflection on the specificities of the process of commodification of social ...
The present study reviews the recent Chilean experience in the design and execution of the Progressi...
The Chilean housing problem has been studied almost exclusively starting at the state and social sec...
This article presents a critical analysis of the housing situation in Chile comparing the known succ...
In 1991 Chile ended the military dictatorship and a democratic government took place eighteen years ...
Housing has been a persistent problem in Chile. Concertación governments have sought to address the ...
Chilean real estate financialization is explored from the perspective of the subsidiary State, the p...
Information is here systematized on policies, programs and actions in the public sector in social ho...
textAcross Latin America there is a housing deficit of 59 million units, meaning roughly one in thre...