The State of Housing in the EU 2019

01.10.2019

While populations as a whole may not struggle to put a roof over their head, national statistics often hide huge differences in terms of how different income groups and geographic areas are impacted.  In Estonia, a new strategy should also be developed for low-income areas and areas with decreasing population. The results of research on distribution of energy efficiency-based renovation subsidies for apartment buildings in Estonia showed that state renovation programme fails to mitigate regional disparities.

The Housing Europe Observatory, the research branch of Housing Europe celebrates its 25th anniversary by presenting the latest edition of its flagship report ‘The State of Housing in the EU’ that has become over the last years the biennial compass of Europe’s housing sector.

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