This book, published in 1901, is a comprehensive examination of housing issues in Germany and Austria, focusing on legal and policy measures to improve living conditions. It explores topics such as building regulations, sanitation, and housing rights, with contributions from various experts in the field. The book aims to address the needs of the lower classes in urban areas and discusses the role of government intervention in ensuring healthy living environments. It is intended for policymakers, social reformers, and academics interested in urban planning and social policy. |