Affordable housing is a hot topic in today’s realm of public policy debates. Public unwillingness to accept ever increasing rent burdens is growing, especially in the metropolitan centers, giving rise to new social movements demanding and claiming their ‘right to the city’. The analysis at hand is aimed at comparing the German housing policy with policy alternatives from Austria and Denmark with regards to their effectiveness and efficiency in promoting the goal of affordable housing.
Content
1. Introduction
2. Background
2.1. Analysis of the housing policy context
2.2. Review of the German housing policy
3. Housing Policy Problem
3.1. Identification of the housing policy problem
3.2. Identification of the actors and their interests
4. Monitoring and Evaluation of the housing policy
4.1. Definition of the monitored housing policy and its main indicators
4.2. Definition of the German housing policy model and the logical frame
5. Housing policy alternatives Austria and Denmark
5.1. Definition of Housing policy Alternatives of Austria and Denmark
5.2. Specification of the Austrian and Danish housing policy alternatives
5.3. Evaluation and Comparison of the Austrian and Danish policy alternatives
5.4. Selection of the best alternative housing policy aspect
6. Conclusion and housing policy recommendations
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