Social housing policies and young people

Authors

  • Carme Trilla i Bellart

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5821/ace.v2i5.2416

Keywords:

Housing policy, housing and youth, housing demand.

Abstract

The aim of this article is to address concerns that have appeared in the last twenty years that have to do with the difficulties of access to housing for certain groups, among which is that of the young people and living conditions of these groups. It is not a failure to address global homes, but an unknown disparity between housing costs and wages, disproportion, which are evidently exaggerated in the case of wages below average as are usually those of the youth. Where to 90s housing policy problems arose physical, production, a problem of economic and financial, against which housing policy had to rethink their instruments. Not that these dates prior to the economic problems of access to housing but did not exist in the early 90s, as today, the economic problems become hoarders for a major part of the population. These new problems of economic difficulty of access to housing for young people acquire an important social and political dimension because they have some dire consequences resulting from, such as, only in the population, the delay in the age of emancipation, the delay in household formation, delayed birth and reducing the number of children per mother.

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