This article examines how Väestöliitto, the Finnish Population and Family Welfare League, developed into a housing policy expert during the 1940s and 1950s. Through frame analysis, I outline how Väestöliitto constructed urbanisation and ‘barrack cities’, i.e. an urban, tenement-based environment, as a social problem and how, respectively, it framed ‘garden cities’ as a solution. In the 1940s, Väestöliitto promoted a national body for centralised housing policy and national planning. When the ARAVA laws (1949) turned out to be a mere financing system, Väestöliitto harnessed its expertise into more concrete action. In 1951, together with five other NGOs, Väestöliitto founded the Housing Foundation and embarked on a project for constructing a ...
Until the Interwar period, the majority of the Finnish population lived in small peasant communities...
This chapter provides much-needed novel perspectives on the mass-produced suburbs of the 1960s and 1...
Excerpt from the full-text article: This article has a dual purpose: (1) to describe report on the c...
This article examines how Väestöliitto, the Finnish Population and Family Welfare League, developed ...
Finnish children today enjoy a relatively high level of independent mobility. This article discusses...
The article attempts to examine the main topics in the sociological study of housing from the end of...
The present study compares the housing policies of Sweden and Soviet Estonia, with a focus on Stockh...
The present study compares the housing policies of Sweden and Soviet Estonia, with a focus on Stockh...
Funding Information: Open access funding provided by Aalto University. The research was funded by Sv...
A Breakthrough of Welfare State. The inter-relationships of the civic movement, political transforma...
This article explores some of the key institutional challenges hindering the development of a new ‘s...
Since World War II the housing policy in Finland has been effective enough to reach the minimum norm...
The contingent of large housing estates built in the 1960s and 1970s accounts for almost a half of a...
The reconstruction of Lapland after World War II did not mean merely restoring the pre-war infrastru...
This article examines the planning of artificial hills in Helsinki between the early 1960s and the l...
Until the Interwar period, the majority of the Finnish population lived in small peasant communities...
This chapter provides much-needed novel perspectives on the mass-produced suburbs of the 1960s and 1...
Excerpt from the full-text article: This article has a dual purpose: (1) to describe report on the c...
This article examines how Väestöliitto, the Finnish Population and Family Welfare League, developed ...
Finnish children today enjoy a relatively high level of independent mobility. This article discusses...
The article attempts to examine the main topics in the sociological study of housing from the end of...
The present study compares the housing policies of Sweden and Soviet Estonia, with a focus on Stockh...
The present study compares the housing policies of Sweden and Soviet Estonia, with a focus on Stockh...
Funding Information: Open access funding provided by Aalto University. The research was funded by Sv...
A Breakthrough of Welfare State. The inter-relationships of the civic movement, political transforma...
This article explores some of the key institutional challenges hindering the development of a new ‘s...
Since World War II the housing policy in Finland has been effective enough to reach the minimum norm...
The contingent of large housing estates built in the 1960s and 1970s accounts for almost a half of a...
The reconstruction of Lapland after World War II did not mean merely restoring the pre-war infrastru...
This article examines the planning of artificial hills in Helsinki between the early 1960s and the l...
Until the Interwar period, the majority of the Finnish population lived in small peasant communities...
This chapter provides much-needed novel perspectives on the mass-produced suburbs of the 1960s and 1...
Excerpt from the full-text article: This article has a dual purpose: (1) to describe report on the c...