Project duration: 
2008 - 2010

The objective of the project is to make a comprehensive, theoretically framed, and empirically grounded, context-based description of the transformation of housing conditions in the CR after 1990, including both the identification of the main causes of this development and an analysis of its effects on social inequalities and market risks. In the area of inequalities the project focuses on housing affordability, the residential property distribution, access to housing, and extreme forms of inequalities (social exclusion). In the area of market risks the project focuses on risks arising from the growth in the level of homeownership, the mortgage market development, and the "manipulation" of housing demand. The goal is also to evaluate current tools of state housing and monetary policy, whether they effectively limit the growth of social inequalities that are a threat to sustainable economic development and social cohesion, whether they limit the growth of market system risks, and to make general recommendations for changes in this fields.

The project is supported by the Grant agency of the Czech Republic, the head of the project is Ing. Mgr. Martin Lux, Ph.D. The project started in 2009  and ends in 2011. Read more...

Principal investigator: 
Topics: 
housing
Grant agency: 
Czech Science Foundation (GACR)

Publikace vydané v rámci projektu (celkem 39, zobrazeno 31 - 39)

Lux, Martin

The chapter describes and evaluates the progress in social housing in post-socialist transition states, especially from the perspective of social landlords.

Téma:
housing, social policy, transformation
Oddělení:
Socioeconomics of Housing
Typ publikace:
Chapter in monograph
Lux, Martin

The chapter describes and evaluates the changes in housing tenures in post-socialist transition states – especially for rental and owner-occupied housing.

Téma:
housing, transformation
Oddělení:
Socioeconomics of Housing
Typ publikace:
Chapter in monograph
Lux, Martin

The chapter describes and evaluates the changes in housing policies in Central and Eastern European countries after 1989.

Téma:
housing, transformation, public policy
Oddělení:
Socioeconomics of Housing
Typ publikace:
Chapter in monograph
Hegedüs, Amann, W., Martin Lux, E. Springler

The chapter describes and evaluates the development of both market-based housing finance and social housing finance in post-socialist transition countries.

Téma:
housing, social policy, transformation
Oddělení:
Socioeconomics of Housing
Typ publikace:
Chapter in monograph
Lux, Martin, Alexander Puzanov

The chapter describes and evaluates the rent setting and rent regulation in post-socialist transition countries; and development of new demand-side subsidies.

Téma:
housing, transformation, public policy
Oddělení:
Socioeconomics of Housing
Typ publikace:
Chapter in monograph
Lux, Martin

The chapter describes and evaluates the history and recent state-of-art of social housing in the Czech Republic.

Téma:
housing, social policy
Oddělení:
Socioeconomics of Housing
Typ publikace:
Chapter in monograph
Lux, Martin, Petr Sunega

The chapter compares the different strategies in social housing in 12 post-socialist transition states, evaluates their overall efficiency and effectiveness, and list the main factors behind the success of different strategies. Read more...

Téma:
housing, social policy, transformation
Oddělení:
Socioeconomics of Housing
Typ publikace:
Chapter in monograph
Sunega, Petr, Martin Lux

The impacts of economic crisis on the Czech housing market were, at least till now, relatively moderate. In comparison to other developed countries (e.g. Ireland, Spain, Greece, USA, Denmark, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia or Bulgaria) was the decrease in residential property prices only gradual and the default rate is lagging behind the average of the developed countries.

Téma:
housing
Oddělení:
Socioeconomics of Housing
Typ publikace:
Article with impact factor
Sunega, Petr, Martina Mikeszová, Martin Lux

The aim of the article is to map the trend of one of dimensions of social inequalities in the consumption of housing - the trend of regional inequalities in housing affordability in the Czech Republic in the period 2000 - 2006. Due to the lack of relevant data file(s) on household incomes

Téma:
housing
Oddělení:
Socioeconomics of Housing
Typ publikace:
Article with impact factor

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