Public Housing in Europe and America Routledge Library Editions: Housing Policy and Home Ownership Series
Coordonnateur : Fuerst J. S.
Originally published in 1974, this book surveys the experience of public and quasi public housing in the UK, USA, France, Germany, the former USSR, Israel, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary and Puerto Rico. Each country?s housing policy is set in a broad social and historical context, showing how the policy developed and how effective it was. Administrative problems encountered in different countries are evaluated and compared and many similarities emerge. The relationship of housing to transport, education and employment is discussed and special attention is focused on the role of new towns in Sweden, the former USSR, the UK, Israel and the USA.
Foreword Philip Hauser. Preface J. S. Fuerst 1. Review of Social Housing in the World J. S. Fuerst 2. How Britain Builds Houses Terence Bendixson 3. Public Housing in France Maurice Langlet 4. Public Housing in Israel Israel Shaham 5. Trade Union Housing in Western Germany J. W. Werner 6. The Co-operative Movement in Danish Housing John Apelroth 7. Housing and Planning in Sweden Sven F. Bengston 8. Housing Construction in the Soviet Union Yevgeny Samodayev 9. Housing in Hungary Tibor Gaspar 10. Public Housing in the United States J. S. Fuerst 11. Public Housing in Chicago J. S. Fuerst 12. Public Housing in Puerto Rico Carlos M. Alvarado 13. Conclusions J. S. Fuerst
Date de parution : 01-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Public Housing in Europe and America :
Mots-clés :
Young Men; America; West Germany; Capitalism; Larger Families; Capitalist Society; Non-profit Housing; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Neue Heimat; Europe; Moderate Income Families; Forecasting Techniques; Resort Towns; France; Public Housing Programme; Germany; Chicago Housing Authority; Glasgow; HLM Organisation; Hospital Location; Urban USA; Housing; Co-operative Housing Societies; Inner City; Local Government Housing; Land Rent; Standard House Designs; Land-Use; La Puntilla; Netherlands; Copenhagen Metropolitan Area; Planning; Public Low Rent Housing Programmes; Politics; Bath Tubs; Poverty; Site Selection; Regional Planning; People’s Housing Conditions; Retail; York State Urban Development Corporation; Social Research; Low Cost Housing Programme; Social Research Techniques; Swedish Housing Policy; Suburban Centres; Building Garages; Sweden; Industrialised Construction; Thatcherism; Transport; Transport Planning; United Kingdom; Urban Markets; Urban Planning; Urbanization; property markets; Classical economic theory; Quasi public housing; White-collar workers; Spanish-American extraction; European common market