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HISTORY OF HOUSING COOPERATIVES

Even though currently ca. 6% of the population of Hungary lives in housing cooperatives, there is hardly any public discussion about them. This sheer volume of housing cooperatives is the result of a long historical process, which started in the 1870s. The research project of Csaba Jelinek (2021-2024) follows the history of housing cooperatives in the last 150 years in Hungary, in order to understand the subsequent waves of how citizens and/or the state tried to mitigate the housing crises in different historical periods.

 

The historical sociological analysis will shed light on the changing role and relations of the market forces, state policies and bottom-up initiatives of citizens’ groups in addressing housing-related social problems. Through understanding the differences and similarities between different historical periods, and through pointing at the factors behind successful and failed attempts of cooperative housing initiatives, the research will provide a useful analytical frame to look at the contemporary wave of emerging collaborative housing initiatives, which have appeared after the 2008 global crisis both in Hungary, and in other countries around the world.

The research (‘The sociology of housing cooperatives in Hungary from a longue durée perspective’) is supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund of Hungary, financed under the PD funding scheme (project no. 139049).

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Outcomes

 

The longue durée history of housing cooperativism in Hungary

2024. Jelinek Csaba. Housing Studies, pp. 1–21. 

MOBA: Rethinking needs and financing for affordable rental and cooperative housing in Central and South-Eastern Europe

2024. Pósfai Zsuzsanna, Jelinek Csaba, Mara Ferreri, Camila Cocina. Radical Housing Journal 6(1), pp. 221-235.

Catalytic capital investment as an enabler of afforable rental and cooperative housing in Central and South-Eastern Europe

Full Research Report

2023. Pósfai Zsuzsanna, Jelinek Csaba, Sara Dević, Aleksandar Tomašević, Ivon Pavlović.

Catalytic capital investment as an enabler of afforable rental and cooperative housing in Central and South-Eastern Europe

Investor Report 

2023. Pósfai Zsuzsanna, Jelinek Csaba.

The Cyclical History of State Socialist Housing Cooperatives in Hungary – A Historical Sociological Approach

2022. szeptember 1. Jelinek Csaba. Antwerpen. "Inequality and the City" Conference of the European Association of Urban Historians

Housing Loans and Housing Cooperatives in Hungary During the „Long Transformation“

2022. június 17. Jelinek Csaba. Jena. "Eastern Europe's 20th Century Today" Annual Conference of the Imre Kertész Kolleg

Housing policies and housing affordability in Hungary after 1990

2022. Czirfusz Márton, Jelinek Csaba. Annual Report on Housing Poverty 2021. pp. 78-132.

 

 
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