The growing literature on comparative European housing policy has played a major part in developing our understanding of the way housing in provided in different countries, and in the way the interaction between the stat, market and civil society is conceptualized. However, much of this analysis is rooted without question in the welfare states of northern Europe - there has been almost no research published in English on the provision of housing in southern Europe. Such research as exists deals with specific feature of housing policy, invariably in a single country. There is probably a better…mehr
The growing literature on comparative European housing policy has played a major part in developing our understanding of the way housing in provided in different countries, and in the way the interaction between the stat, market and civil society is conceptualized. However, much of this analysis is rooted without question in the welfare states of northern Europe - there has been almost no research published in English on the provision of housing in southern Europe. Such research as exists deals with specific feature of housing policy, invariably in a single country. There is probably a better understanding of the housing systems of the former communist countries than those of southern Europe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Judith Allen is the author of Housing and Welfare in Southern Europe, published by Wiley. James Barlow is the author of Housing and Welfare in Southern Europe, published by Wiley. Jesús Leal is the author of Housing and Welfare in Southern Europe, published by Wiley. Thomas Maloutas is the author of Housing and Welfare in Southern Europe, published by Wiley. Liliana Padovani is the author of Housing and Welfare in Southern Europe, published by Wiley.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. The Authors. Chapter One: Introduction. Scope of this book. Some basic concepts. Structure of the book. Bibliography. Chapter Two - Are southern housing systems different?. Introduction. Tenure patterns in southern Europe. Countries of homeowners. One home in two houses: high proportion of secondary homes. Housing access, family cycles and residential mobility. Production and promotion of housing. Conclusions. Chapter Three: Urbanisation and housing systems in southern Europe. Introduction. The articulation between urbanisation and industrialisation: the pivotal role of housing. Demographic patterns, family housing. Similarity and difference in south European housing processes and urban patterns. Chapter Four: Welfare systems in southern Europe. Introduction. Welfare systems and institutional complexes. Welfare regimes, welfare states and welfare activities. Esping-Andersen and welfare regimes. Welfare regimes: groups of countries or idea-typical construct. Applying the concept of welfare regimes to housing. Castles and families of nations. Setting the south in a European context. Is there a separate southern welfare system?. Civil administration, informal markets and familialism. The southern European welfare system. Chapter Five: Family and housing. Family, tradition and culture. Regional specificity in family and housing structures and practices. The place of the family in the southern development model and welfare system. Demographic parameters and trends. Household cycles and housing. Family solidarity contextualised or the circumstantial role of the family. Family strategies for housing: North and south. Aggressive and defensive housing strategies. New conditions and changing context for family solidarity. Conclusion: Family solidarity, housing and social cohesion. Chapter Six: Public action in housing. Concepts. Ideologies, political systems and conceptions of public action in housing. Distinctive features of public action in housing in southern Europe. Conclusions: Public action versus state action. Chapter seven: Conclusions. The distinctiveness of southern European housing systems. Theorising housing provision: lessons from southern Europe. The future of southern housing systems. References. Index
Preface. The Authors. Chapter One: Introduction. Scope of this book. Some basic concepts. Structure of the book. Bibliography. Chapter Two - Are southern housing systems different?. Introduction. Tenure patterns in southern Europe. Countries of homeowners. One home in two houses: high proportion of secondary homes. Housing access, family cycles and residential mobility. Production and promotion of housing. Conclusions. Chapter Three: Urbanisation and housing systems in southern Europe. Introduction. The articulation between urbanisation and industrialisation: the pivotal role of housing. Demographic patterns, family housing. Similarity and difference in south European housing processes and urban patterns. Chapter Four: Welfare systems in southern Europe. Introduction. Welfare systems and institutional complexes. Welfare regimes, welfare states and welfare activities. Esping-Andersen and welfare regimes. Welfare regimes: groups of countries or idea-typical construct. Applying the concept of welfare regimes to housing. Castles and families of nations. Setting the south in a European context. Is there a separate southern welfare system?. Civil administration, informal markets and familialism. The southern European welfare system. Chapter Five: Family and housing. Family, tradition and culture. Regional specificity in family and housing structures and practices. The place of the family in the southern development model and welfare system. Demographic parameters and trends. Household cycles and housing. Family solidarity contextualised or the circumstantial role of the family. Family strategies for housing: North and south. Aggressive and defensive housing strategies. New conditions and changing context for family solidarity. Conclusion: Family solidarity, housing and social cohesion. Chapter Six: Public action in housing. Concepts. Ideologies, political systems and conceptions of public action in housing. Distinctive features of public action in housing in southern Europe. Conclusions: Public action versus state action. Chapter seven: Conclusions. The distinctiveness of southern European housing systems. Theorising housing provision: lessons from southern Europe. The future of southern housing systems. References. Index
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