1994
DOI: 10.1080/02673039408720790
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Tenant satisfaction with public housing management: Budapest in transition

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“…One of the causes for the conflicts rooted in the problems of the everyday city life was the lack of the sufficient analysis of social needs (parking against the law; illegal disposal of waste and rubble). Unfortunately, to some extent, "Eastern European miserablist literature" established in the mid nineties has, due to its stereotypical descriptions, much undermined constructive attempts to evaluate the real circumstances where decision-makers have to act amid unfavorable institutional and cultural legacies and harsh economic realities (LADÁNYI 1993, HEGEDÜS et al 1994, KOVÁCS 1998, SILHANKOVA et al 2011.…”
Section: The Post-socialist Contextmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…One of the causes for the conflicts rooted in the problems of the everyday city life was the lack of the sufficient analysis of social needs (parking against the law; illegal disposal of waste and rubble). Unfortunately, to some extent, "Eastern European miserablist literature" established in the mid nineties has, due to its stereotypical descriptions, much undermined constructive attempts to evaluate the real circumstances where decision-makers have to act amid unfavorable institutional and cultural legacies and harsh economic realities (LADÁNYI 1993, HEGEDÜS et al 1994, KOVÁCS 1998, SILHANKOVA et al 2011.…”
Section: The Post-socialist Contextmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These factors contribute towards the general decline of public housing (Hegedus & Mark, 1994). This is further exacerbated by the high vacancy rates resulting in many abandoned units being left to rot.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But, optimistically, one feels that these are all unavoidable obstacles which are part of the process of transition. Empirical evidence from other former socialist countries (Hungary, for example) indicates that private management of housing can significantly improve maintenance services without significant increases in costs (Hegedus et al, 1994).…”
Section: Aims Of Housing Privatizationmentioning
confidence: 99%