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Housing, Public opinion, Home ownership, Public welfarePlaces
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Home ownership beyond asset and security: perceptions of housing related security and insecurity in eight European countries
2008, IOS Press
in English
1586038303 9781586038304
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Table of Contents
Introduction / Pascal de Decker & Nóra Teller
Methodology : a balance between contextual specificity and universal comparability / Janneke Toussaint ... [et al.]
Belgium : between confidence and prudence / Pascal de Decker
Finland : trust, risk-taking and scepticism / Hannua Ruonavaara & Päivi Naumanen
Germany : home ownership, a Janus-faced advantage in time of welfare restructuring / Gudrun Tegeder & Ilse Helbrecht
Hungary : escape into home ownership / Jószef Hegedüs & Nóra Teller
The Netherlands : positive prospects and equity galore / Janneke Toussaint & Marja Elsinga
Portugal : the sense of home / Pedro Perista & Isabel Baptista
Sweden : to own or to rent / Eva Andersson
United Kingdom : Safe as houses? / Deborah Quilgars & Anwen Jones
Home ownership and income insecurity : a comparison of household interview studies in eight European countries / Janneke Toussaint & Marja Elsinga
Reflections on asset-based welfare and future research / Marja Elsinga, Janneke Toussaint & John Doling.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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