The article attempts to answer the question about the future of housing system in the Czech Republic. As other transition countries, the Czech Republic underwent the substantial reform of housing system leading to the change in tenure structure in favour of owner-occupied housing. The authors discuss the basis and implicit aspects of tenure reform. The change in tenure structure was more gradual than in most other transition countries and together with other specific conditions it gave the chance to rental housing becoming a real alternative to homeownership tenure in the future. Using the results from several attitude surveys and unique experiment, the authors tried to find out whether there is any chance of deviating from the path leading towards a housing system unilaterally based on home ownership tenure. The empirical results, however, show that people’s tenure preferences remain strongly skewed in favour of owner-occupation.
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May 13 2010
The future of housing systems after the transition – The case of the Czech Republic
Martin Lux,
Martin Lux
Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences, Jilska 1, Prague 1, 110 00, Czech Republic
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Petr Sunega
Petr Sunega
Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences, Jilska 1, Prague 1, 110 00, Czech Republic
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies (2010) 43 (2): 221–231.
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Martin Lux, Petr Sunega; The future of housing systems after the transition – The case of the Czech Republic. Communist and Post-Communist Studies 1 June 2010; 43 (2): 221–231. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2010.04.001
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