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<div class="csl-entry">Friesenecker, M., & Warzewska, E. (2025). <i>National Report on Housing Inequalities - Austria : Extract from Deliverable 2.1, “Contextualized analysis of the housing situation – Papers on (sub) national trends”, of the ReHouseIn project</i>. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/226027</div>
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dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/226027
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Austria is amongst European countries with the lowest homeownership rates, with about 49% renting their dwelling. In Vienna, only 18% of residents own the dwelling in which they reside. Social housing plays a considerable role, with about 21% of households living in a public or non-profit unit. Since 2000, rents have increased by 80% and house prices more than doubled, outpacing wage development. On average, households spend 19% of their disposable income on housing, with about 10% perceiving housing costs as a heavy burden. In 2020, the share of housing costs in disposable income for homeowners was about 13%, but for tenants, it amounted to about 26%. Single-parent and one-person households spend 25-30% of their disposable income on housing, while other household types typically pay no more than 15%. Non-Austrian-born households bear 8% higher housing costs than Austrian-born households. Territorial inequalities exist, with households in densely populated areas paying on average 9% more for housing than those in thinly populated areas.
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European Commission
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dc.language.iso
en
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dc.subject
Housing Inequalities
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dc.title
National Report on Housing Inequalities - Austria : Extract from Deliverable 2.1, “Contextualized analysis of the housing situation – Papers on (sub) national trends”, of the ReHouseIn project
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Report
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Bericht
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University of Vienna, Austria
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GAP-101132540 - 999979888
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dc.type.category
Research Report
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tuw.project.title
ReHousIn: Kontextspezifische Wege zur Verringerung von Ungleichheit im Wohnungswesen in der grünen und digitalen Transformation