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Samenvatting
Since 1901, Dutch social housing is organized as a hybrid system. Over the years, this system has continually adapted to outside forces and demands. Lately it has come under pressure, especially as the negative side effects of housing associations becoming autonomous have become apparent. This article describes the history of social housing in the Netherlands since 1901, and discusses whether the negative side effects of hybridity should be used as an argument for a major overhaul of the system.
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Artikel | Woningcorporaties: meer dan een eeuw hybriditeit |
Trefwoorden | housing, social housing associations, hybridity |
Auteurs | Marja Elsinga en Jan van der Schaar |
DOI | 10.5553/Bk/092733872014023001002 |
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