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The neo-liberal politics and socio-spatial implications of Dutch post-crisis social housing policies
International Journal of Housing Policy ( IF 2.4 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-09 , DOI: 10.1080/19491247.2019.1682234
Wouter van Gent 1 , Cody Hochstenbach 1
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Abstract This review discusses changes in Dutch housing policy that were implemented after the great financial crisis of 2008, notably the 2015 Housing Act and its lead-up legislation, and a landlord levy aimed at taxing housing associations. We argue that these changes should be seen as a decade-long process of institutional re-regulation that may be characterised as neo-liberalisation. In addition to reviewing the neo-liberal politics of these changes, we also provide an assessment of the social and spatial implications of the new legislation. Financial pressures on housing associations and higher income tenants together with the stricter eligibility for new tenants have led to a relative decline and residualisation of the social-rental sector. Also, housing policies are set to increase the spatial concentration of disadvantaged population groups. These socio-spatial implications may further undermine social housing in the future.

中文翻译:

荷兰危机后社会住房政策的新自由主义政治和社会空间影响

摘要 本综述讨论了 2008 年金融危机后荷兰住房政策的变化,特别是 2015 年住房法及其相关立法,以及旨在向住房协会征税的房东税。我们认为,这些变化应该被视为一个长达十年的制度再监管过程,其特征可能是新自由化。除了审查这些变化的新自由主义政治之外,我们还评估了新立法的社会和空间影响。住房协会和高收入租户面临的财务压力以及对新租户的更严格的资格导致社会租赁部门的相对下降和剩余化。还,住房政策旨在提高弱势群体的空间集中度。这些社会空间影响未来可能会进一步破坏社会住房。
更新日期:2019-12-09
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