Social Housing In Transition Countries
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Description: This volume intends to fill the gap in the range of publications about the post-transition social housing policy developments in Central and Eastern Europe by delivering critical evaluations about the past two decades of developments in selected countries, social housing sectors, and showing what conditions have decisively impacted these processes. Contributors depict the different pa...
Description: This volume intends to fill the gap in the range of publications about the post-transition social housing policy developments in Central and Eastern Europe by delivering critical evaluations about the past two decades of developments in selected countries, social housing sectors, and showing what conditions have decisively impacted these processes. Contributors depict the different paths the countries have taken by reviewing the policy changes, the conditions institutions work within, and the solutions that were selected to answer the housing needs of vulnerable households. They discuss whether the differences among the countries have emerged due to the time lag caused by belated reforms in selected countries, or whether any of the disparities can be attributed to differences inherited from Soviet times. Since some of the countries have recently become member states of the European Union, the volume also explores whether there were any convergence trends in the policy approaches to social housing that can be attributed to the general changes brought about by the EU accession.
Contents: Section I 1. The Transformation of the Social Housing Sector in Eastern Europe: A Conceptual Framework Jozsef Hegedus Section II: Critical Issues in the Transition Process 2. Housing Privatization and Restitution Jozsef Hegedus 3. Financing Social Housing Wolfgang Amman, Jozsef Hegedus, Martin Lux and Elisabeth Springler 4. Rent Regulation and Housing Allowances Martin Lux and Alexandr Puzanov 5. Social Landlords and Social Housing Management Jozsef Hegedus and Nora Teller 6. Housing Exclusion of the Roma: Living on the Edge Catalin Berescu, Mina Petrovic and Nora Teller Section III: Country Case Studies 7. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Limits of the Human Rights Approach to Social Housing Jozsef Hegedus, Gorana Stjepanovic and Nora Teller 8. Croatia: The Social Housing Search Delayed by Post-War Reconstruction Gojko Bezovan 9. The Czech Republic: Locked Between Municipal and Social Housing Martin Lux 10. Estonia: Residualization Without Social Tensions? Anneli Kahrik and Juri Kore 11. Hungary: Ideas and Plans Without Political Will Jozsef Hegedus 12. Poland: Old Problems and New Dilemmas Alina Muziol-Weclawowicz 13. Romania: The National Housing Agency: A Key Stakeholder in Housing Policy Wolfgang Amann, Ioan Bejan and Alexis Mundt 14. Russia: The Persistence of the Socialist Legacy? Alexandr Puzanov 15. Serbia: A Patchwork of Local Options Mina Petrovic 16. Slovakia: On the Way to the Stable Social Housing Concept Marek Hojsik 17. Slovenia: The Social Housing Sector in Search of an Identity Andreja Cirman and Srna Mandic 18. The Ukraine: Waiting Lists Without Housing Irina Zapatrina Section IV 19. New Social Housing Strategies in Post-Socialist States: Effectiveness, Efficiency and Sustainability Martin Lux and Petr Sunega
Author Biography: Nora Teller, a sociologist, has worked on several international projects for the Council of Europe, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, the European Commission,s 5th, 6th and 7th Framework research programmes and the European Spatial Planning Observation Network (ESPON). Jozsef Hegedus is a founding member of the Metropolitan Research Institute and a part-time associate professor at Corvinus University Budapest. Martin Lux is head of the Department of Socio-Economics of Housing at the Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in Prague.
Contents: Section I 1. The Transformation of the Social Housing Sector in Eastern Europe: A Conceptual Framework Jozsef Hegedus Section II: Critical Issues in the Transition Process 2. Housing Privatization and Restitution Jozsef Hegedus 3. Financing Social Housing Wolfgang Amman, Jozsef Hegedus, Martin Lux and Elisabeth Springler 4. Rent Regulation and Housing Allowances Martin Lux and Alexandr Puzanov 5. Social Landlords and Social Housing Management Jozsef Hegedus and Nora Teller 6. Housing Exclusion of the Roma: Living on the Edge Catalin Berescu, Mina Petrovic and Nora Teller Section III: Country Case Studies 7. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Limits of the Human Rights Approach to Social Housing Jozsef Hegedus, Gorana Stjepanovic and Nora Teller 8. Croatia: The Social Housing Search Delayed by Post-War Reconstruction Gojko Bezovan 9. The Czech Republic: Locked Between Municipal and Social Housing Martin Lux 10. Estonia: Residualization Without Social Tensions? Anneli Kahrik and Juri Kore 11. Hungary: Ideas and Plans Without Political Will Jozsef Hegedus 12. Poland: Old Problems and New Dilemmas Alina Muziol-Weclawowicz 13. Romania: The National Housing Agency: A Key Stakeholder in Housing Policy Wolfgang Amann, Ioan Bejan and Alexis Mundt 14. Russia: The Persistence of the Socialist Legacy? Alexandr Puzanov 15. Serbia: A Patchwork of Local Options Mina Petrovic 16. Slovakia: On the Way to the Stable Social Housing Concept Marek Hojsik 17. Slovenia: The Social Housing Sector in Search of an Identity Andreja Cirman and Srna Mandic 18. The Ukraine: Waiting Lists Without Housing Irina Zapatrina Section IV 19. New Social Housing Strategies in Post-Socialist States: Effectiveness, Efficiency and Sustainability Martin Lux and Petr Sunega
Author Biography: Nora Teller, a sociologist, has worked on several international projects for the Council of Europe, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, the European Commission,s 5th, 6th and 7th Framework research programmes and the European Spatial Planning Observation Network (ESPON). Jozsef Hegedus is a founding member of the Metropolitan Research Institute and a part-time associate professor at Corvinus University Budapest. Martin Lux is head of the Department of Socio-Economics of Housing at the Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in Prague.
Autor | Teller, Nora; Hegedus, Jozsef; Lux, Martin |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2012 |
Kirjastus | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Köide | Kõvakaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 320 |
Pikkus | 229 |
Laius | 229 |
Keel | English |
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