This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types: The communist mid-rise estates and postcommunist suburban self-built housing. Examining residents' perceptions in order to categorise space as overcrowded or underoccupied, the paper engages critically with the issue of the inefficient distribution of Romanian housing: that is, a considerable mismatch between dwelling and household size. The analysis documents the continued salience of overcrowding in the communist estates and, conversely, self-builders' satisfaction with the generous size of their new homes. Market forces permit various modes of residential mobility, but their likely outcome is growing housing inequality while any redistributive impact wi...
In this paper the authors perform an exten-sive analysis of the housing situation in Romania in rela...
his paper argues that the current spatial patterns of energy retrofits in post-socialist apartment b...
The paper's aim is to present an overview on the PRS in Romania, emphasizing the main characteristic...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types, the communist ...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types, the communist ...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types, the communist ...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types: The communist ...
Drawing on Eurostat-SILC micro-data, we explain patterns of (dis)advantageous modes of owner-occupan...
The new suburban housing developments in post-socialist cities have been ubiquitous icons of socioec...
This paper questions the uncritical transfer of neoliberal concepts, such as financialisation and o...
The post-communist privatisation of state flats to sitting tenants has transformed Romania into a na...
This chapter traces the historical construction and persistence of almost universal, outright owner-...
In the wake of the 1989 historical turn, the Second World’s new societies entered a new globalized w...
The book fits into a multidisciplinary research approach. The articles are the result of research co...
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In this paper the authors perform an exten-sive analysis of the housing situation in Romania in rela...
his paper argues that the current spatial patterns of energy retrofits in post-socialist apartment b...
The paper's aim is to present an overview on the PRS in Romania, emphasizing the main characteristic...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types, the communist ...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types, the communist ...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types, the communist ...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types: The communist ...
Drawing on Eurostat-SILC micro-data, we explain patterns of (dis)advantageous modes of owner-occupan...
The new suburban housing developments in post-socialist cities have been ubiquitous icons of socioec...
This paper questions the uncritical transfer of neoliberal concepts, such as financialisation and o...
The post-communist privatisation of state flats to sitting tenants has transformed Romania into a na...
This chapter traces the historical construction and persistence of almost universal, outright owner-...
In the wake of the 1989 historical turn, the Second World’s new societies entered a new globalized w...
The book fits into a multidisciplinary research approach. The articles are the result of research co...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="section"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p...
In this paper the authors perform an exten-sive analysis of the housing situation in Romania in rela...
his paper argues that the current spatial patterns of energy retrofits in post-socialist apartment b...
The paper's aim is to present an overview on the PRS in Romania, emphasizing the main characteristic...