This volume intends to fill the gap in the range of publications
about the post-transition social housing policy developments in
Central and Eastern Europe by delivering critical evaluations about
the past two decades of developments in selected countries social
housing sectors, and showing what conditions have decisively
impacted these processes.
Contributors depict the different paths the countries have taken
by reviewing the policy changes, the conditions institutions work
within, and the solutions that were selected to answer the housing
needs of vulnerable households. They discuss whether the
differences among the countries have emerged due to the time lag
caused by belated reforms in selected countries, or whether any of
the disparities can be attributed to differences inherited from
Soviet times. Since some of the countries have recently become
member states of the European Union, the volume also explores
whether there were any convergence trends in the policy approaches
to social housing that can be attributed to the general changes
brought about by the EU accession.
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