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The recent global crisis exposed vulnerabilities of housing markets pointing to the need to build resilience through better policy tools and sustainable provision of social housing. In the context of fiscal austerity, social housing is affected by changing politics, privatization and concentration of urban poverty. Transforming Social Housing: International Perspectives explores the differences and similarities in housing policies and practices by focusing on social housing institutions and their ability to influence affordability and quality of housing. The focus is on private and not-for-profit provision in mixed-income developments supported through partnerships and a mix of policy instruments.

The book brings together contributions by leading scholars on key debates affecting social housing in cities around the world. The international perspectives provide an interdisciplinary, robust overview of complex processes of change affecting people, places and homes. It is

Table of Contents

1. Social housing transformation: Policy and institutional landscapes

Sasha Tsenkova

2. Social Rented Housing in the (Dis)United Kingdom: Can Different Social Housing Regime Types Exist within the Same Nation State?

Mark Stephens

3. Quantifying a century of state intervention in rental housing in Germany

Konstantin A. Kholodilin

4.The Role of Nonprofits in Meeting the Housing Challenge in the United States

Rachel G. Bratt

5. The organizational challenges of mixed-income development: privatizing public housing through cross-sector collaboration

Mark L. Joseph, Robert J. Chaskin, Amy T. Khare and Jung-Eun Kim

6. Non-profit housing, a tool for metropolitan cohesion? The case of the Vienna–Bratislava region

Aurore Meyfroidt

7. Moving towards age-inclusive public housing in Singapore

Belinda Yuen

8. Transformative change: energy-efficiency and social housing retrofits in Canadian cities

Sasha Tsenkova

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 9/25/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367646196, 978-0367646196
      ISBN10: 0367646196

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The recent global crisis exposed vulnerabilities of housing markets pointing to the need to build resilience through better policy tools and sustainable provision of social housing. In the context of fiscal austerity, social housing is affected by changing politics, privatization and concentration of urban poverty. Transforming Social Housing: International Perspectives explores the differences and similarities in housing policies and practices by focusing on social housing institutions and their ability to influence affordability and quality of housing. The focus is on private and not-for-profit provision in mixed-income developments supported through partnerships and a mix of policy instruments.

      The book brings together contributions by leading scholars on key debates affecting social housing in cities around the world. The international perspectives provide an interdisciplinary, robust overview of complex processes of change affecting people, places and homes. It is

      Table of Contents

      1. Social housing transformation: Policy and institutional landscapes

      Sasha Tsenkova

      2. Social Rented Housing in the (Dis)United Kingdom: Can Different Social Housing Regime Types Exist within the Same Nation State?

      Mark Stephens

      3. Quantifying a century of state intervention in rental housing in Germany

      Konstantin A. Kholodilin

      4.The Role of Nonprofits in Meeting the Housing Challenge in the United States

      Rachel G. Bratt

      5. The organizational challenges of mixed-income development: privatizing public housing through cross-sector collaboration

      Mark L. Joseph, Robert J. Chaskin, Amy T. Khare and Jung-Eun Kim

      6. Non-profit housing, a tool for metropolitan cohesion? The case of the Vienna–Bratislava region

      Aurore Meyfroidt

      7. Moving towards age-inclusive public housing in Singapore

      Belinda Yuen

      8. Transformative change: energy-efficiency and social housing retrofits in Canadian cities

      Sasha Tsenkova

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