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Publish Date 17/09/2021
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Published By Socio-Economic Review
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HOW HOUSING EFFECTS THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LOW INCOME AND LIVING CONDITIONS-DEPRIVATION ACROSS EUROPE

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Document Type: General
Publish Date: 2021
Version: 2022
Primary Author: Caroline Dewilde
Edited By: Saba Bilquis
Published By: Socio-Economic Review

To explain an emerging trend towards deteriorating living conditions among low-income households across several (West-)European countries, it makes sense to investigate domains of socioeconomic regulation that impact expenditures, rather than incomes. I focus specifically on the domain of housing. Multilevel analyses for 28 countries (EU-SILC) demonstrate that redistributive housing policies such as rental market regulation and housing allowances weaken the cross-sectional (between country) positive association between a low-income and living conditions-deprivation, while also benefiting living conditions across the broader population. Regarding changes over time, increased uptake of housing allowances throughout the Great Financial Crisis (2008/2009) seems to have shielded in particular renters from deteriorating living conditions and might have compensated for the declining availability of social housing. Higher house prices and price volatility, indicating housing market financialization, are associated with increased living conditions-deprivation for renters and low-income owners, both cross-sectionally and within countries over time. Anti-poverty policies should thus take a broader perspective, and take better account of provision for housing and other basic needs.

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