The regionalisation of housing policies in Spain: an analysis of territorial differences

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Housing policies have become increasingly regionalised but studies at sub-state levels are scarce and most research still focuses on the nation-state as the unit of analysis. This paper aims to address this gap by examining the development of regional housing policies in Spain. From an initial analysis of regional housing laws, three sub-state housing policy models were identified. Then, six case studies were examined to determine influencing factors and the relevance of regional political party positioning along centre-periphery and left-right cleavages. This research adds new information to the literature on the regionalisation of housing policies and provides insight about the role of subnational governments in generating alternatives to neoliberal housing policies.

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Paleo Mosquera, N., & Quintiá Pastrana, A. (2024). The regionalisation of housing policies in Spain: an analysis of territorial differences. Housing Studies, 39(7), 1763–1786. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2022.2146064

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