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Does knowing the scientific evidence help to dispel unfounded beliefs?

Article

Does knowing the scientific evidence help to dispel unfounded beliefs?

May 2021

Science
Jordi Brandts, Instituto de Análisis Económico (CSIC) and Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (BGSE); Isabel Busom, UAB; Cristina Lopez-Mayan, Euncet Business School; Judith Panadés, UAB and BGSE;

A majority belief exists that setting a maximum limit for rental prices would help more people to access housing, but what do the studies say? We analyse whether having access to information changes people’s opinions.

Housing

Report

Housing

July 2019

Social Inclusion
Luis Ayala Cañón, Rosa Martínez López, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos and EQUALITAS; Olga Cantó Sánchez, Marina Romaguera de la Cruz, Universidad de Alcalá and EQUALITAS; Carolina Navarro Ruiz, UNED and EQUALITAS;

What social challenges does decent housing represent in Spain? This report analyses three challenges in this field: access, conditions and energy needs.

Why are young people unable to access home ownership?

Article

Why are young people unable to access home ownership?

July 2019

Social Inclusion
Guzmán Antonio Muñoz Fernández, Universidad de Córdoba; Adaptation: Àlex Blancafort;

Employment precarity is an obstacle to accessing home ownership for young people. Rental, which is more expensive, or family solidarity are the main alternatives for setting up a home.

Vulnerability of young people

Infodata

Vulnerability of young people

June 2019

Social Inclusion

In a young household, what takes up the biggest proportion of income: buying or renting?

Severe deprivation rate in relation to housing

Infodata

Severe deprivation rate in relation to housing

June 2019

Social Inclusion

We analyse the severe deprivation rate in relation to housing matters in Spain. Better or worse than the European Union?

Overcrowding

Infodata

Overcrowding

June 2019

Social Inclusion

Some 5% of the Spanish population were living in overcrowded homes in 2017. For this indicator, Spain outperforms the European average.

Household budget allocated to housing

Infodata

Household budget allocated to housing

June 2019

Social Inclusion

What budget do we assign to housing-related costs? In proportion, which households pay most: rich or poor?

Difficulties in access to housing

Infodata

Difficulties in access to housing

June 2019

Social Inclusion

In 2017, some 42.1% of people devoted more than 40% of their disposable income to paying the rent. What does this mean in the European context?

Public investment in housing

Infodata

Public investment in housing

June 2019

Social Inclusion

In 2015, the percentage of social rental houses in Spain stood at 2.5%, which is very low. Which EU countries have the largest volume of social housing?

Dimensions of households

Infodata

Dimensions of households

June 2019

Social Inclusion

In 2017, 21.8% of Spanish households were formed by childless couples. Which model is predominant in Europe?

How do young people access housing?

Article

How do young people access housing?

June 2019

Social Inclusion
Aitana Alguacil Denche, sociologist; Adapted by Núria Vallès-Peris;

We evaluate the difficulties faced by young people in accessing an own home and what demographic effects this situation has.

Does more renting mean greater insecurity?

Article

Does more renting mean greater insecurity?

June 2019

Social Inclusion
Juan A. Módenes, Centre for Demographic Studies, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Adaptation: Núria Vallès Peris;

Access to housing through renting is increasing in Spain although it is the least secure form of housing tenure on an economic, contractual and legal basis. We analyse which groups are the most affected.

Housing: right or commodity?

Dossier

Housing: right or commodity?

June 2019

Social Inclusion

The seventh Dossier from the Social Observatory of ”la Caixa” focuses on the residential insecurity faced by society’s most vulnerable groups, and access to housing for young people.

“Living in a bad neighbourhood and poor-quality housing makes progress very difficult”

Interview

“Living in a bad neighbourhood and poor-quality housing makes progress very difficult”

June 2019

Social Inclusion
Sorcha Edwards, Secretary General of Housing Europe;

Poor housing conditions have repercussions on the health and progress of citizens. Sorcha Edwards, secretary general of Housing Europe, talks to us about the relationship between housing and social inclusion.

Housing: from fundamental principles to policies

Review

Housing: from fundamental principles to policies

June 2019

Social Inclusion
Monstserrat Pareja-Eastaway, director of the Master’s Degree in Cultural Management at the University of Barcelona;

What is the role of the public sector in access to housing? Can public policies act as a counterweight to the market? These two books examine the question from the European and United States viewpoint.

"la Caixa" Foundation's Affordable Rental Programme

Best practices

"la Caixa" Foundation's Affordable Rental Programme

June 2019

Social Inclusion

A programme that offers quality housing for the most vulnerable groups: young people, families and elderly people.

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