05005nam 2200649Ia 450 991046510780332120200520144314.01-299-33345-11-61499-195-2(CKB)2560000000100807(EBL)1137462(OCoLC)830164574(SSID)ssj0000943415(PQKBManifestationID)11550405(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000943415(PQKBWorkID)10975399(PQKB)10960322(MiAaPQ)EBC1137462(Au-PeEL)EBL1137462(CaPaEBR)ebr10667647(CaONFJC)MIL464595(EXLCZ)99256000000010080720130401d2013 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrWest European housing systems in a comparative perspective[electronic resource] /Harry van der HeijdenAmsterdam, The Netherlands IOS Press ;Jaffalaan, The Netherlands OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment, Delft University of Technologyc20131 online resource (250 p.)Sustainable urban areasOriginally presented as author's doctoral thesis--Delft University of Technology, February 2013.1-61499-194-4 Includes bibliographical references.Title Page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Introduction; Defining a housing system; Theoretical approaches to international comparative analysis; Introduction; The convergence theory; Structures of housing provision and Harloe's theory on the social rental sector; Divergence theory; Evaluation; Research methods; Objective and research questions; Data and selection of countries; Introduction to the articles; References; Housing policy in seven European countries. The role of politics in housing; Introduction; Exogenous factors: demographic change and socio-economic limitationsHousing construction policy Housing policy between 1970 and 1990; an overview; Housing policy in the 1970's; Housing policy in the 1980's; Concluding remarks; References; The private rental sector in Western Europe. Development since the Second World War and prospects for the future; Introduction; Characterization of the private rental sector; Developments of housing systems after the Second World War and consequences for the private rental sector; Similarities in developments; The decline of the private rental sector; Country-specific developments; The future of the private rental sectorReferences Universalistic, particularistic and middle way approaches to comparing the private rental sector; Introduction; Private renting; Universalistic and particularistic approaches to comparative research; Universalistic approach; Particularistic approach; Examples of universalism and particularism; Middle way: Between universalistic and particularistic approaches; Results; Conclusions; References; Western European housing systems and the impact of the international financial crisis; Introduction; The crisis; The impact of the crisis (a) macroeconomic and housing market responsesThe impact of the crisis (b) policy responses: (1) finance system measures The impact of the crisis (b) policy responses: (2) housing system measures; Explanation for variations in impacts (a) the economics of housing market volatility; Explanations for variations in impacts (b) housing system approaches; Dynamic versus static housing systems: the theory; Dynamic housing systems; Static housing systems; Dynamic versus static housing systems: the application to several countries; The countries classified by type of housing system; Dynamic versus static housing systems: stabilizing factorsOwner-occupied housing sector Rental sector; Conclusions; References; Social rented housing in Western Europe. Developments and expectations; Introduction; A theoretical perspective on the development of the social rented sector: Convergence and divergence; Development of the policy context; Development of the position of the social rented sector in the housing market; The development of the character of the social rented sector and the consequences for the position of social landlords; The role of the social rented sector for various income categoriesThe trend of housing costs in the social rented sectorSustainable urban areas.HousingEurope, WesternHousing policyEurope, WesternElectronic books.HousingHousing policy363.5094Heijden Harry van der931442Technische Hogeschool Delft.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465107803321West European housing systems in a comparative perspective2095249UNINA