Rethinking the Concept of Housing Regime
Rethinking the Concept of ‘Housing Regime
Author(s): Hannu RuonavaaraSubject(s): Welfare systems, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Sociologický ústav
Keywords: comparative housing policy ; welfare policy ; home ownership ; private rented markets , social housing
Summary/Abstract: Housing regime’ is a term that is used relatively often in (macrosocial) research comparing housing policies and systems. However, there is no generally accepted definition of this term. In this paper I shall first scrutinise previous uses of the concept, starting with a discussion of the most famous regime concept – the welfare regime. The discussion paves the way for a redefinition of a ‘housing regime’: the set of fundamental principles according to which housing provision operates in some defined area (municipality, region, state) at a particular point in time. Such principles are thought to be embodied in the institutional arrangements that relate to housing provision, in the political interventions that address housing issues, and as in the discourses through which housing issues are customarily understood. This definition is compatible with the path-dependence approach that has been adopted here and with the aspects of reality that researchers want to capture using the ‘regime’ concept.
Journal: Critical Housing Analysis
- Issue Year: 7/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 5-14
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English