Urban Segregation in Sweden Housing Policy, Housing Markets, and the Spatial Distribution of Households in Metropolitan Areas
Author(s)
Vogel, Joachim
Abstract
Housing segregation has not been seen as a very serious problem in Sweden. Attention has primarily been aimed at providing spatial and modern dwellings for everyone. The construction of housing was explosive through the middle of the 1970s, and it has been supported by substantial general subsidies. Today, Sweden, together with Norway, has Europe’s highest and most evenly distributed housing standard. Overcrowding and unmodern housing have for all practical purposes been abolished.