Housing and Housing Policy in the Nordic Countries (Nord 2004:007) |
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Martti Lujanen (ed.)
This book takes an in-depht look at housing and housing policies in the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The chapters describe, analyse and compare the following areas, in a thematic way:
The differences between the housing policies of the Nordic countries mean that, taken together, these countries have experience of a wide range of approaches, policies and instruments. This combined experience can be used in assessing the value of particular policies and instruments in particular contexts and assessing how they can be made to work together as effectively as possible.
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Utarbetande och distribution
Nordic countries are often thought to have broadly
similar housing policies, because they have traditionally had similar policies
in areas like education, health care and social services based on shared
fundamental values. In housing, however, these countries have distinctive
national differences in areas like housing finance, support policy, tenure
legislation and rent policy.