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Lévy-Vroelant, C. (author), Reinprecht, C. (author), Wassenberg, F. (author)European social housing history can be interpreted through the combination of two complementary notions: path dependency and change. Socio-political experiences and practices at the national, regional or municipal level are potentially powerful determinants of historical developments—an idea known as path dependency. However, they do not stop...book chapter 2008
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Elsinga, M. (author), Wassenberg, F. (author)Nowhere else in Europe does social housing dominate the housing market as it does in the Netherlands. Over one third of all households rent a social-sector dwelling. There are 2.4 million social rented dwellings, a number that has been stable during the last decade. Almost all social housing is owned by housing associations. These have to act on...book chapter 2007