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Developed countries have addressed the challenge of improving low-income households' housing conditions through housing allowances and social housing. In this paper, we assess the effectiveness of these policies—individually and in combination—by comparing them to a counterfactual scenario without housing support. We examine 27 European countries using harmonized data from the EU-SILC dataset. We find that (1) cash housing benefits (housing allowances) are more cost-effective than in-kind housing benefits (social housing), and more effective at reducing poverty than inequality. This result holds even when accounting for a partial capture of cash housing benefits by landlords, as documented in several studies. (2) Some Nordic and Western countries—especially Finland—achieve an impressive reduction in both inequality and poverty (one-third) while spending as much as France and the UK. By contrast, France's mixed approach, combining both policies, appears to be the least cost-effective.
| langue originale | Anglais |
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| journal | Review of Income and Wealth |
| Volume | 71 |
| Numéro de publication | 3 |
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| état | Publié - 22 août 2025 |
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POLHOUSING: Housing public policy and political economy evaluation
Bérard, G. (PI), Andreoli, F. (CoI), Licheron, J. (CoI), Maniquet, F. (CoI), Paccoud, A. (CoI), Peluso, E. (CoI) & Chapelle, G. (Non Contracting Partner)
Fonds National de la Recherche
1/01/25 → 30/06/27
Projet: Recherche
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Social Situation Monitor Research Seminar - The social dimension of housing in the EU
Bérard, G. (Participant)
Impact: Stakeholder Activity
Publications
- 1 Working paper
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Housing Policy Impacts on Poverty and Inequality in Europe
Bérard, G. & Trannoy, A., 19 mai 2025, Esch-sur-Alzette: LISER, 134 p. (Working papers; Numéro 2025-05).Résultats de recherche: Papier de travail › Working paper
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