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  1. TitleSocial housing provided by the third sector: the Slovak experience
    Author infoMária Murray Svidroňová, Beáta Mikušová Meričková ... [et al.]
    Author Murray Svidroňová Mária 1985- (25%) UMBEF15 - Katedra verejnej ekonomiky a regionálneho rozvoja
    Co-authors Mikušová Meričková Beáta 1976- (25%) UMBEF15 - Katedra verejnej ekonomiky a regionálneho rozvoja
    Nemec Juraj 1960- (25%)
    Kuvíková Helena 1950- (25%) UMBEF15 - Katedra verejnej ekonomiky a regionálneho rozvoja
    Source document Critical Housing Analysis. Vol. 4, no. 2 (2017), pp. 67-75. - Prague : Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, 2017
    Note© 2017, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Sociology. All rights reserved. This paper aims to describe the legislation of the social housing system in Slovakia and to analyse innovations in social housing provision. The paper contributes to the literature on innovative social housing solutions provided by non-governmental organisations (NGOs), or so-called third sector. The analysis reveals the main factors that may contribute to the success or failure of social innovations in housing provision by NGOs. Long-term community work, the education of future residents, and the participation of future residents in the construction of their homes are the main factors that support the spread of innovations in social housing. On the other hand, lack of cooperation from the government at all levels and low funding are the biggest constraining factors on innovation in social housing in Slovakia.
    Keywords sociálne bývanie   tretí sektor - third sector   mimovládne organizácie - non-governmental organizations  
    Headings Geogr. Slovensko
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryCzech Republic
    systematics 33
    AnnotationThis paper aims to describe the legislation of the social housing system in Slovakia and to analyse innovations in social housing provision. The paper contributes to the literature on innovative social housing solutions provided by non-governmental organisations (NGOs), or so-called third sector. The analysis reveals the main factors that may contribute to the success or failure of social innovations in housing provision by NGOs. Long-term community work, the education of future residents, and the participation of future residents in the construction of their homes are the main factors that support the spread of innovations in social housing. On the other hand, lack of cooperation from the government at all levels and low funding are the biggest constraining factors on innovation in social housing in Slovakia
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    Public work category ADM
    No. of Archival Copy41960
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    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
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