Exceptional Social Housing in a Residual Welfare State: Housing Estates in Athens, Greece.

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CH

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Cham

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ZLB: Kws 114/378

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The chapter describes housing estates in Athens, Greece in terms of their number, the periods in which they were produced, the public agencies involved in their production, the profile of their beneficiaries and the changes they have undergone since they were produced. It also provides a map of housing estates in the Athens Metropolitan Region depicting their various spatial patterns. Housing estates are a rather exceptional form of social housing in Athens. The fact that rented social housing has never been developed in Greece has limited housing estates not only in terms of their number but also in their social function. Thus, housing estates in Athens have never formed a sector of the housing stock serving the needs of the most vulnerable population groups. Instead, housing estates followed the dominant trend of the local housing provision system - i.e. the promotion of socially diffused homeownership - but played a relatively minor role in the whole process.

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S. 77-98

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The Urban Book Series