West European Housing Systems in a Comparative Perspective gives an overview of the results of almost 20 years of international comparative housing research, carried out by the author and his colleagues at OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment. The articles give evidence of the transition
Housing allowances in comparative perspective
β Scribed by Peter A. Kemp
- Publisher
- Policy Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 313
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Housing allowances have become increasingly important policy instruments in the advanced welfare states.Β OperatingΒ at the interface between housing and social security policy, theyΒ provide means-tested assistance with housing costs for low income households. In the present era of fiscal austerity, such schemes are seen by many governments as a more efficient way to help tenants than rent controls or 'bricks and mortar' subsidies to landlords. Yet as the contributions to this collection show, housing allowances are not without problems of their own, especially in relation to housing consumption and work incentives. This book examines income-related housing allowance schemes in advanced welfare states as well as in transition economies of central and eastern Europe. Drawing on experiences in ten countries, including Britain, Sweden, Germany, Australia and the USA, it presents new evidence on the origins and design of housing allowances; their role within housing and social security policy; their impact on affordability; and current policy debates and recent reforms. Unique in it's depth of coverage, Housing Allowances in Comparative Perspective is essential reading for researchers, students and lecturers in social policy, housing and urban studies.
β¦ Table of Contents
HOUSING ALLOWANCES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Contents
List of tables and figures
Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
Housing allowances in context
Housing allowances and the restructuring of the Australian welfare state
The New Zealand experience of housing allowances
Canadian housing allowances
Housing allowances American style
Housing Benefit in Britain
Housing allowances in France
Housing allowances in Germany
Housing allowances inthe Netherlands
Housing allowance systems in Sweden
Housing allowances in the Czech Republic in comparative perspective
Housing allowances in the advanced welfare states
Index
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