The Social Homeownership Model – the Case of Norway
This article gives a brief overview of recent developments in Norwegian social housing emphasizing the years after the global financial crisis (GFC). In Norway, mass homeownership has been an important part of social housing in the post-war period. The GFC led to a more rigorous housing finance system, which in turn affected the possibilities of young adults entering homeownership. Nevertheless, the share of young homeowners has been stable or even growing in recent years. Today, social housing mainly refers to a rather marginal system providing housing for the most vulnerable groups.
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article
ISSN
2336-2839
Volume / Issue
4 / 1
Pages
52-60
Date of publication
24.6.2017
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copySandlie, H. , L. Gulbrandsen 2017. ‘The Social Homeownership Model – the Case of Norway.’ Critical Housing Analysis 4 (1): 52-60. https://doi.org/10.13060/23362839.2017.4.1.324