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Private Rental Housing in Transition Countries

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An Alternative to Owner Occupation?

József Hegedüs/Martin Lux/Vera Horváth

Springer Verlag GmbH

106.99

(inklusive MwSt.)

Verfügbarkeit: Besorgungstitel, Festbezug

Zusatztext

This book presents an overview of private rented housing in selected new EU member states and other transition countries - a topic scarcely researched to date, as it is largely part of the informal economy, and consequently largely invisible to official statistics. In Part I, presents the private rented sector in Western and Northern European countries, the history of private renting under socialism in Central and Eastern Europe, and thematic issues, such as restitution and marginalized groups depending on privately rented housing. Part II provides a series of country case studies from the region. Part III concludes with chapters on the possibility of utilizing the private rental sector in affordable housing provision through good practices in both old and new EU member states, and sets out to further the housing policy debate related to the divergence or convergence of European housing regimes. This unique edited collection will be of great value to scholars of and practitioners working in of urban development, international relations, politics, economics and sociology.

Autorenportrait

József Hegedüs holds a PhD in Sociology and an MA in Economics. He is founding member and managing director of Metropolitan Research Institute, Hungary and he is co-editor of four comparative volumes on housing policy issues - emerging new housing systems, housing privatization, social housing, and housing finance - in post-socialist countries.Martin Lux holds PhD degrees in sociology and economy and is head of the Department of Socio-Economics of Housing at Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences. His efforts have been supported by the Czech Science Foundation, Erhard Busek Price and others. He is editor-in-chief of Critical Housing Analysis.Vera Horváth has been working at Metropolitan Research Institute since 2012, and is currently pursuing doctoral studies in sociology. She published papers on housing policy and rental housing in Europe.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 25.09.2017

Umfang: xvi, 418 S., 4 s/w Illustr., 13 farbige Illustr.,

Sprache: ENG

Einband: GEB

ISBN/EAN: 9781137507099

Umbreit-Nr.: 2226721

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