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The rapid political changes in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
have had repercussions for many elements of the socialist system.
Housing provision, always an important part of the socialist
agenda, has undergone extensive changes. These have solved some
problems but given rise to others. The studies in "The Reform of
Housing in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union" highlight the
various aspects of housing reform, including such issues as
rehabilitation, private initiatives, housing quality, welfare
requirements and home ownership. While in some countries
policy-makers have adhered to the older methods of housing
provision, in others the number of massive state-run projects has
declined in favour of smaller privately-funded enterprises. The
latest changes reflect the socio-economic restructuring of the
countries in general and thus housing can be seen as a spearhead
for reforms throughout the system. The contributors are active
researchers in the former Eastern Bloc who analyze the latest
reforms and academics from Western Europe who supply a context of
broader housing issues. This book should be of interest to
undergraduates and academics in Soviet studies, urban studies,
social
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