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Explaining the declined affordability of housing for low-income private renters across Western Europe
C.L. Dewilde
Sociology
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Low-income
100%
Western Europe
100%
Financialization
100%
Private Renters
100%
Private Rental Sector
100%
Urban Areas
66%
Housing Market
66%
Housing Affordability
66%
Great Financial Crisis
66%
Netherlands
33%
Income Growth
33%
Western European Countries
33%
Spain
33%
Ireland
33%
Portugal
33%
Rent
33%
Rural Areas
33%
Demographic Indicators
33%
Spatial Dimension
33%
Low-income Households
33%
Welfare Regimes
33%
Housing System
33%
In-migration
33%
Demand Pressures
33%
Compositional Shifts
33%
Private Rental
33%
Unaffordability
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Affordability
100%
Financialization
42%
Financial Crisis
28%
Housing Market
28%
Welfare
14%
Low Income Household
14%