1991
DOI: 10.1080/02815739108730276
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Evaluating housing policies from an income‐distribution perspective—The case of Sweden

Abstract: Nyman, K. and B. Schwarz: Evaluating housing policies from an income-distribution perspective-the case of Sweden. SHPR 8: 221-238, 1991.One purpose of this article is to examine under what conditions the impact of housing policies on the distribution of income becomes a major focus of interest. First we review various arguments in favour of tying transfers to specific types of consumption, and outline the historical development of Swedish housing policies in this light. We find that the interest in the impact … Show more

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“…In some countries-such as Finland (Doling, 1990), France, Germany (Lawson & Stevens, 1974;Hills, et a\., 1989), New Zealand, and Sweden (Nyman & Schwarz, 1991)-housing allowances do include home owners. In others-such as Australia and the Netherlands-they do not (Priemus, 1984;Kemp, 1990).…”
Section: Low-income Home Ownersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some countries-such as Finland (Doling, 1990), France, Germany (Lawson & Stevens, 1974;Hills, et a\., 1989), New Zealand, and Sweden (Nyman & Schwarz, 1991)-housing allowances do include home owners. In others-such as Australia and the Netherlands-they do not (Priemus, 1984;Kemp, 1990).…”
Section: Low-income Home Ownersmentioning
confidence: 99%