A POLÍTICA DE VIVENDA EN ESPAÑA: LECCIÓNS APRENDIDAS E RETOS DE FUTURO

The trajectory of the Spanish housing policy has shaped the current housing system and it shows its non-neutrality in its effects on tenure or on the redistribution of wealth. In Spain, the usual scheme of housing intervention is far from those policies implemented by its European neighbours, possib...

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Main Authors: MONTSERRAT PAREJA EASTAWAY, MARÍA TERESA SÁNCHEZ MARTÍNEZ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela 2012-01-01
Series:Revista Galega de Economía
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=39124539010
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spelling doaj-0b543f03129e4adab29e3b58b7f6b1fc2020-11-25T02:29:02ZengUniversidade de Santiago de CompostelaRevista Galega de Economía1132-27992012-01-01212203232A POLÍTICA DE VIVENDA EN ESPAÑA: LECCIÓNS APRENDIDAS E RETOS DE FUTUROMONTSERRAT PAREJA EASTAWAYMARÍA TERESA SÁNCHEZ MARTÍNEZThe trajectory of the Spanish housing policy has shaped the current housing system and it shows its non-neutrality in its effects on tenure or on the redistribution of wealth. In Spain, the usual scheme of housing intervention is far from those policies implemented by its European neighbours, possibly due to a different conceptualization regarding the responsibilities assumed by the welfare state. Spanish housing policy has tended to stimulate new construction with a double objective, to promote homeownership as a priority form of tenure and to stimulate the real estate sector as a catalyst for economic growth. This strategy has not happened in Europe where the concept of social housing, public and affordable, has become firmly established in the housing schemes.The aim of this article is two-folded: on the one hand, once the Spanish Wel-fare State is characterised and having identified the main tools of housing policy in Spain over the years, the paper aims to determine both negative and positive effects of the implementation of housing policy in the Spanish housing system. On the other, the paper will point out the re-maining challenges in this field providing an alternative path to achieve them.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=39124539010
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A POLÍTICA DE VIVENDA EN ESPAÑA: LECCIÓNS APRENDIDAS E RETOS DE FUTURO
Revista Galega de Economía
author_facet MONTSERRAT PAREJA EASTAWAY
MARÍA TERESA SÁNCHEZ MARTÍNEZ
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title A POLÍTICA DE VIVENDA EN ESPAÑA: LECCIÓNS APRENDIDAS E RETOS DE FUTURO
title_short A POLÍTICA DE VIVENDA EN ESPAÑA: LECCIÓNS APRENDIDAS E RETOS DE FUTURO
title_full A POLÍTICA DE VIVENDA EN ESPAÑA: LECCIÓNS APRENDIDAS E RETOS DE FUTURO
title_fullStr A POLÍTICA DE VIVENDA EN ESPAÑA: LECCIÓNS APRENDIDAS E RETOS DE FUTURO
title_full_unstemmed A POLÍTICA DE VIVENDA EN ESPAÑA: LECCIÓNS APRENDIDAS E RETOS DE FUTURO
title_sort política de vivenda en españa: leccións aprendidas e retos de futuro
publisher Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
series Revista Galega de Economía
issn 1132-2799
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The trajectory of the Spanish housing policy has shaped the current housing system and it shows its non-neutrality in its effects on tenure or on the redistribution of wealth. In Spain, the usual scheme of housing intervention is far from those policies implemented by its European neighbours, possibly due to a different conceptualization regarding the responsibilities assumed by the welfare state. Spanish housing policy has tended to stimulate new construction with a double objective, to promote homeownership as a priority form of tenure and to stimulate the real estate sector as a catalyst for economic growth. This strategy has not happened in Europe where the concept of social housing, public and affordable, has become firmly established in the housing schemes.The aim of this article is two-folded: on the one hand, once the Spanish Wel-fare State is characterised and having identified the main tools of housing policy in Spain over the years, the paper aims to determine both negative and positive effects of the implementation of housing policy in the Spanish housing system. On the other, the paper will point out the re-maining challenges in this field providing an alternative path to achieve them.
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