On Average Five Years Waiting for Social Housing
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An average of five years is waiting for a social apartment in South Tyrol. This follows from the response of the competent councillor Ulli Mair (Freedom) to a Landtag request for South Tyrol Freedom. According to this, around 3,000 applications are made year after year – in return about 450 apartments are being re-assigned. For many, this means years of waiting and hope, partly in existential emergencies, it is said in a dispatch of the South Ty…
8During the Franco regime, one of the most important projects in social matters was the massive construction of housing for the working classes. These initiatives profoundly marked the urban development of Spain in the second half of the 20th century and offered a concrete solution to one of the biggest problems of the time: [...]
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