In an attempt to promote efficiency and consumer choice, many governments in Europe have in recent years required social housing organisations to be more market-orientated and competitive. Competition, however, is being discussed and implemented without any detailed examination of what is meant by the term 'competition' outside a conventional 'market', as is the case in social housing. It is not clear what exactly is meant by competition and this paper therefore focuses on the question of how competition can be operationalised and how it can be measured in practice. This paper concentrates on social housing in England and the Netherlands: two countries where competition in social housing is an issue. These two countries also have different ...
Abstract. The objective in this paper is to compare the competitive strategies of the housebuilding ...
Nowhere else in Europe does social housing dominate the housing market as it does in the Netherlands...
In recent years, as part of developments towards a more business-like management in social housing, ...
Governments in many European countries have required social housing providers to become more market ...
When policy makers claim that rented housing has to become more competitive, there is no consensus o...
Social housing providers in many advanced economies have been directed towards market-orientated and...
Governments in many countries have required social housing providers to operate more marketorientate...
This paper will set out the concept of a 'gap' between the social rented and market rented housing s...
Housing policies in many countries have become more market orientated as the role of governments has...
In the context of shifting regulatory approaches and changing provision structures in many Western r...
The once clear demarcation of funding and roles of the social and market rental sectors seems to hav...
The Netherlands and England both have a large social housing stock. At first sight the quality backl...
Housing and its distribution over groups of households dominates debates on urban socio-spatial just...
In the Northwestern European, especially in countries the Netherlands and Germany, social housing us...
The Dutch model of social rental housing is often seen as a good practice for other European coun-tr...
Abstract. The objective in this paper is to compare the competitive strategies of the housebuilding ...
Nowhere else in Europe does social housing dominate the housing market as it does in the Netherlands...
In recent years, as part of developments towards a more business-like management in social housing, ...
Governments in many European countries have required social housing providers to become more market ...
When policy makers claim that rented housing has to become more competitive, there is no consensus o...
Social housing providers in many advanced economies have been directed towards market-orientated and...
Governments in many countries have required social housing providers to operate more marketorientate...
This paper will set out the concept of a 'gap' between the social rented and market rented housing s...
Housing policies in many countries have become more market orientated as the role of governments has...
In the context of shifting regulatory approaches and changing provision structures in many Western r...
The once clear demarcation of funding and roles of the social and market rental sectors seems to hav...
The Netherlands and England both have a large social housing stock. At first sight the quality backl...
Housing and its distribution over groups of households dominates debates on urban socio-spatial just...
In the Northwestern European, especially in countries the Netherlands and Germany, social housing us...
The Dutch model of social rental housing is often seen as a good practice for other European coun-tr...
Abstract. The objective in this paper is to compare the competitive strategies of the housebuilding ...
Nowhere else in Europe does social housing dominate the housing market as it does in the Netherlands...
In recent years, as part of developments towards a more business-like management in social housing, ...