Nonprofit Landlord Types on the Housing Market—A Key to Rising Displacement in Berlin?

IF 2.8 3区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Corinna Hölzl, Henning Nuissl, Fabian Beran, Tim Kormeyer
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Displacement research emphasizes the importance of housing market processes and their consequences for tenants. In recent years, a lively discussion in housing studies has emerged around policy mechanisms to promote permanently decommodified housing and nonprofit landlord types. This article picks up on the two strands of research and links them to our own empirical material from two studies on the city of Berlin that respond to two questions: (a) What role do the different landlord types play in processes of displacement? and (b) To what extent are the management strategies of nonprofit landlords equipped to dampen displacement processes? Our results, which are based on quantitative and qualitative analyses, show that public housing companies, cooperatives, and novel shared homeownership models pose a significantly lower risk of displacement. Although these landlord types do not prevent displacement entirely, their property management strategies, their self-understanding, and their networks make it possible to identify housing policy levers to minimize displacement.
住房市场上的非营利性房东类型——柏林流离失所者增多的关键?
流离失所研究强调了住房市场过程及其对租户的影响的重要性。近年来,在住房研究中出现了围绕政策机制的热烈讨论,以促进永久的非营利性住房和非营利性房东类型。本文选取了这两种研究,并将它们与我们自己的两项关于柏林市的研究的经验材料联系起来,这两项研究回答了两个问题:(a)不同类型的房东在流离失所过程中扮演了什么角色?(b)非营利性房东的管理策略在多大程度上能够抑制流离失所过程?我们基于定量和定性分析的结果表明,公共住房公司、合作社和新型共享住房模式显著降低了流离失所的风险。虽然这些房东类型不能完全防止流离失所,但他们的物业管理策略、自我理解和网络使他们有可能确定住房政策杠杆,以尽量减少流离失所。
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5.40
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17.20%
发文量
68
期刊介绍: Housing Policy Debate provides a venue for original research on U.S. housing policy. Subjects include affordable housing policy, fair housing policy, land use regulations influencing housing affordability, metropolitan development trends, and linkages among housing policy and energy, environmental, and transportation policy. Housing Policy Debate is published quarterly. Most issues feature a Forum section and an Articles section. The Forum, which highlights a current debate, features a central article and responding comments that represent a range of perspectives. All articles in the Forum and Articles sections undergo a double-blind peer review process.
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