A commitment to acceptable levels of accommodation for all has
meant that housing has normally enjoyed a high place on the agendas
of most socialist countries. However this place has not always been
undisputed, and housing has to compete with other welfare and
economic requirements. As a result the housing policies in the
Eastern bloc have not been uniform. This book examines issues
related to housing in Eastern Europe. It describes the broad
similarities and differences between Eastern and Western Europe,
outlines trends in housing conditions since World War II, and
discusses the relevance of factors external to housing. The system
of housing provision is seen to be contingent on various economic
and social factors, and so the current changes in so many aspects
of the Eastern European political scene are seen to be of vital
significance for the future of housing.
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