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Title Home ownership : getting in, getting from, getting out, part II / John Doling, Marja Elsinga (eds.)
Published Amsterdam : IOS Press, ©2006

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Description 1 online resource (271 pages) : illustrations
Series Housing and urban policy studies ; 30
Housing and urban policy studies ; 30.
Contents Cover -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Getting in, getting from, getting out. An introduction. -- 1.1 Origins and themes -- 1.2 Structure and content -- Chapter 2: The effect of government policies on home ownership rates -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Determinants of hown ownership rates -- 2.3 Data description and model -- 2.4 Data -- 2.5 Results and discussion -- 2.6 Concluding reflections -- Chapter 3: Unravelling the conundrum -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Recent house price inflation and affordability trends -- 3.3 Land use planning impediments to housing output -- 3.4 Land use planning enablers of housing output -- 3.5 Other drivers of house price inflation -- 3.6 Conclusions -- Chapter 4: Explaining home ownership rates in Danish municipalities -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Demand for owner-occupied homes -- 4.3 Methodology and data -- 4.4 Results -- 4.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 5: Single-family detached Housing: a branch of paradise or a problem? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Housing in a small welfare state -- 5.3 Single-family detached housing: a branch of paradise or a problem? -- 5.4 Conclusions and discussion -- Chapter 6: Home ownership for young families through self-help housing. A traditional concept newly rediscovered -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The concept of the self-help housing projects -- 6.3 Research design: evaluation of the self-help housing projects -- 6.4 Results of the empirical study -- 6.5 Conclusions and outlook -- Chapter 7: Housing policy in an 'opportunity society'. Home ownership and the amplification of inequality. -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Some propositions about choice -- 7.3 Choice in housing policy -- 7.4 Evaluating choice in housing -- 7.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Meanings of property and home ownership consumption in divergent socioeconomic conditions -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Meaning -- 8.3 Context -- 8.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 9: The construction of tenure. When the political becomes personal. -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The wider housing policy context -- 9.3 The methodological framework -- 9.4 Using the experiences of older people to explore the changing tenure system -- 9.5 The changing tenure system: exploring individual housing experiences -- 9.6 The experiences of long-term public renters -- 9.7 Changing tenure in later life -- 9.8 The experiences of owning in later life -- 9.9 Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Managing risks in the new housing regimes of the transition countries. The case of Hungary. -- 10.1 Transition and the welfare regimes -- 10.2 Emerging 'super home ownership' housing systems -- 10.3 New risk elements in the emering housing systems -- the case of Hungary -- 10.4 Security and governance of housing -- main perspectives of the new regimes in CEE -- 10.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 11: UK home ownership to 2010 and beyond. Risks to lenders and borrowers. -- 11.1 Introduction and background -- 11.2 The recent and current pattern of risks to home owners -- 11.3 Potential future risks -- 11.4 Mitigating future risk -- 11.5 A sustainable home ownership partnership (SHOP) -- 11.6 Housing tax credits
Summary Home ownership sectors in most European countries have grown in size. Whatever assets European households have acquired in recent decades, real estate appears to form a significant element in wealth portfolios. Frequently, national governments have been active in promoting the shift in tenure balance. The general question pursued in this book is about the gains and losses accruing to individual households by virtue of their position as home owners. The focus, here, is on financial gains and losses. It also concerns the losses, in the form of repayment risk, related to difficulties that some ho
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Subject Home ownership -- Economic aspects -- European Union countries
Home ownership -- Social aspects -- European Union countries
Home ownership -- Economic aspects
Home ownership -- Social aspects
Particulier woningbezit.
Financiële positie.
Huiseigenaren.
European Union countries
Europa (geografie)
Form Electronic book
Author Doling, J. F.
Elsinga, Marja.
IOS Press.
ISBN 9781607501862
1607501864
9781433701580
1433701588
6610810486
1280810483
9781280810480
9786610810482
1429467622
9781429467629
6000004486
9786000004484