Housing Disadvantaged People? (Housing and Society Series)

  • Delivery

    ₹75 shipping all over India

  • Secure Payment

    100% Secure Payment

1,860.004,513.00

Only 1 left in stock

Social housing appears to offer a solution for the housing of poor and disadvantaged people. The French “right to housing” offers poor and disadvantaged citizens priority in social housing allocation, and even a legal action against the State to obtain a social home. Despite this, France is suffering a long-lasting housing crisis with disadvantaged people having particular difficulties of access, often despite the efforts of local housing actors. This situation is affected by the European Court of Human Rights and EU decisions limiting diverse national housing and rental policies.

Between historic French revolutions and the modern riots, negotiated solutions to social dilemmas emerged. Despite progress in constitutional principles, complex local negotiations still ultimately determine who is housed. Local social landlords, mayors and employee and tenant representatives use their privileges to house their insiders: existing tenants, locals and employees, with rent insufficiently subsidized. ?Insider Outsider? theory is used for an economic analysis of exclusion in social housing allocation: its processes, institutional context, and stigmatizing effects. This highlights the spatial effects of nimbyism, excluding disadvantaged outsiders, and concentrating them in deprived areas. Simultaneously, urban regeneration reduced affordable housing stock and ?social mix? became a reason to refuse a social home.

SKU: 9780415554459
Category:
Tag:
Weight 1 kg
Edition

1st

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9780415554459

Language

English

Pages

360

Publication Year

Publisher

Customer Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Housing Disadvantaged People? (Housing and Society Series)”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *