Market-Oriented Models of Social Housing as Tools for Social Mix: The Case of Bergamo

Emanuele Belotti
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The proliferation of market-oriented models of social housing has characterised the rearrangement of housing policy in Italy. These new housing models aimed to differentiate a supply of public housing often presented as limited and ineffective by including specific groups from the middle class who struggle to access the rental market. The new models are thus associated with the notion of ‘social mix’, and the need to remedy the ambiguous effects of the traditional public housing system has been emphasised, especially in terms of the spatial concentration of low-income households. This analysis focuses on the rearrangement of housing policy in the context of Bergamo, Lombardy’s middle-sized city, by analysing the implementation of a new socially rented housing model, namely moderate rental, and evaluating its effectiveness as a tool of tenure diversification within mass housing neighbourhoods which show high concentrations of low-income population. Through focusing the investigation on this case study, the research aims to contribute to bridging the gap in the scientific literature regarding the importation of social-mix policies into the South European context.
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以市场为导向的社会住房模式作为社会组合的工具:以贝加莫为例
以市场为导向的社会住房模式的扩散已成为意大利住房政策重新安排的特征。这些新的住房模式旨在通过纳入难以进入租赁市场的中产阶级的特定群体,来区分通常被认为有限和无效的公共住房供应。因此,新模式与“社会混合”的概念有关,并强调需要纠正传统公共住房系统的模糊影响,特别是在低收入家庭的空间集中方面。本分析侧重于伦巴第中等城市贝加莫住房政策的重新安排,通过分析一种新的社会租赁住房模式的实施,即适度租赁,并评估其作为大规模住房社区中租住权多样化工具的有效性,这些社区显示出低收入人口的高度集中。通过将调查重点放在这个案例研究上,本研究的目的是帮助弥合关于将社会混合政策引入南欧背景的科学文献中的差距。
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