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Urban Home-ownership in Sweden

J. Kemeny
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J. Kemeny: Political Sociology at the University of Adelaide, South Australia

Urban Studies, 1978, vol. 15, issue 3, 313-320

Abstract: About one quarter of urban households in urban Sweden are owner-occupiers but there is little relationship between owner occupance and social class. This is attributed to the ability of the private rental sector to attract high-income households. Tenure choice reflects housing costs at different stages of the life cycle: these costs are examined in detail. Other elements in tenure choice are locational attributes and the legal position of owners and tenants.

Date: 1978
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DOI: 10.1080/713702406

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