2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.habitatint.2012.12.003
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Challenges for large housing estates in light of population decline and ageing: Results of a long-term survey in East Germany

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“…In CEE countries, the flats in large housing estates were meant for an anonymous group of people, representing medium-level needs (mainly families with children), but they were not the social housing type addressed to the low-income groups. In Poland, similarly to the other state-socialist countries (see Kabisch, Grossmann 2013), they were built for a large segment of the population belonging to a variety of social strata and used as political signs of progress in society, in line with the socialist vision of a homogeneous housing condition. Therefore, the socialist large-block estates were inhabited, not only by blue-collar workers, but also by middle-class families, or even representatives of the socialist elite (Węcławowicz et al 2003;Zborowski 2005).…”
Section: The Development Of Lhe In State-socialist Polandmentioning
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“…In CEE countries, the flats in large housing estates were meant for an anonymous group of people, representing medium-level needs (mainly families with children), but they were not the social housing type addressed to the low-income groups. In Poland, similarly to the other state-socialist countries (see Kabisch, Grossmann 2013), they were built for a large segment of the population belonging to a variety of social strata and used as political signs of progress in society, in line with the socialist vision of a homogeneous housing condition. Therefore, the socialist large-block estates were inhabited, not only by blue-collar workers, but also by middle-class families, or even representatives of the socialist elite (Węcławowicz et al 2003;Zborowski 2005).…”
Section: The Development Of Lhe In State-socialist Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2003;Gerőházi, Szemző 2005;Musterd, van Kempen 2007;Bernt 2007;Temelová i in. 2011;Szafrańska 2013;Kabisch, Grossmann 2013). Jest to spowodowane m.in.…”
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“…Napływ studentów oraz omówiony już napływ osób tworzących młode gospodarstwa domowe (w wyniku dziedziczenia, nabywania lub wynajmowania mieszkań) powoduje, że struktura wiekowa niektórych osiedli ulega polaryzacji, ponieważ rosnącemu udziałowi osób starszych oraz osób młodych do 35. roku życia towarzyszy zmniejszanie się udziału osób w średnich grupach wiekowych (40- i 50-latków) (Kabisch, Grossmann 2013). Zjawisko to obserwuje się także w Polsce, ponieważ jak podają J.…”
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