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Growth and stagnation in social housing: What is ‘social’ in the social rented sector?by: Hugo Priemus
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Abstract<i>Many West European countries are currently reducing their social rented sector. New construction of social rented housing is avoided, while the sale of social rented dwellings is advocated. This paper is an attempt to explain the stagnation in social rented housing, which in some countries has reached crisis point. In addition, the changes</i> within <i>the social rented sector are dealt with. In many places, we observe a move towards a more market-oriented social housing sector. This leads us to ask what is ‘social’ in the changing social rented sector. Finally, a differentiated tenant mix in social rented housing is suggested as a means to prevent stigmatisation of this tenure.</i>
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