Social housing in France. The three stages of a policy: State, territory, market
CHADOIN, Olivier
Centre Émile Durkheim [CED]
Laboratoire Professions, Architecture, Ville, Environnement [PAVE]
Centre Émile Durkheim [CED]
Laboratoire Professions, Architecture, Ville, Environnement [PAVE]
CHADOIN, Olivier
Centre Émile Durkheim [CED]
Laboratoire Professions, Architecture, Ville, Environnement [PAVE]
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Centre Émile Durkheim [CED]
Laboratoire Professions, Architecture, Ville, Environnement [PAVE]
Language
en
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
This item was published in
Congrès international “Affordable Housing. The XXth Century Legacy. Learning from the past. What future? challenges and opportunities”, 2019-05-06, Porto.
English Abstract
The purpose of this communication is to report on the gradual change in production methods and agents in the social housing sector in France. In particular, we will show how the transition from a centralized public policy ...Read more >
The purpose of this communication is to report on the gradual change in production methods and agents in the social housing sector in France. In particular, we will show how the transition from a centralized public policy to a local policy is now marked by the gradual arrival of private actors in the production of housing. The notion of affordable housing is still underdeveloped in France, but it is developing strangely at a time when neoliberal urban development approaches are developing, and public housing policies are being reduced. The aim will be to examine, in the long term, the changes in public housing policy in France.Read less <
English Keywords
local policy
urban development
private actors
public policy
social housing
France
Origin
Hal imported