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Vloga države pri oblikovanju stanovanjske politike : magistrsko delo
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Stanovanjska politika je temeljni element državne blaginje, saj pomembno vpliva na dostopnost in kakovost življenja ljudi. Slovenija se vztrajno srečuje s pomanjkanjem cenovno dostopnih stanovanj, povišanimi stroški najemnin in nestabilnimi razmerami na stanovanjskem trgu. Kljub določilu 78. člena Ustave Republike Slovenije, ki zagotavlja pravico do primernega stanovanja, se številni državljani zaradi prevladujočih tržnih razmer, ki so zanje pogosto neugodne, pri dostopu do te pravice srečujejo z izzivi. Namen magistrskega dela je bil preučiti vlogo države pri razvoju stanovanjske politike v Sloveniji. To je bilo doseženo z analizo regulativnih mehanizmov, ki jih države uporabljajo za zagotavljanje cenovno dostopnih stanovanj. CIlj je bil prispevati k poglobljenemu razumevanju stanovanjskih izzivov, ponuditi smernice za izboljšave in podati konkretne predloge za razvoj učinkovitejše stanovanjske politike. Raziskava je pokazala, da je stanovanjski trg v državah z močnim državnim posredovanjem (npr. Avstrija, Nizozemska) stabilnejši in dostopnejši. Predvsem Avstrija in Nizozemska namenjata 24 % in 29 % svojega stanovanjskega fonda za socialna stanovanja, kar je bistveno več kot v Sloveniji, kjer je socialnih stanovanj le 6 %. Pomanjkanje javnih najemnih stanovanj in omejen regulativni nadzor nad trgom sta dva ključna dejavnika, ki prispevata k izzivom pri dostopu do stanovanj v Sloveniji. Za izboljšanje stanja je potrebno okrepiti gradnjo neprofitnih stanovanj, uravnavati rast najemnin, z davčnimi ukrepi spodbujati oddajo praznih stanovanj in vzpostaviti učinkovite mehanizme za spremljanje stanovanjskega trga. Razvoj stanovanjskih zadrug, spodbujanje javno-zasebnih partnerstev in sprejetje celovite dolgoročne strategije bi prispevali k vzpostavitvi stabilnega in pravičnega stanovanjskega sistema. Zato je potrebno uvesti sistemske rešitve, če želi Slovenija uresničiti ustavno pravico do primernega stanovanja za vse generacije.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Stanovanjska politika, državna intervencija, dostopna stanovanja, regulativni mehanizmi, Slovenija, Evropska unija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[T. Djuran]
Year:2025
Number of pages:X, 105 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-167578 This link opens in a new window
UDC:351.778.5(497.4)(043.2)
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Publication date in RUL:28.02.2025
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Language:English
Title:The role of the state in housing policy-making
Abstract:
Housing policy is a fundamental element of national prosperity, as it has a significant impact on people's affordability and quality of life. Slovenia is persistently facing a shortage of affordable housing, increased rental costs and unstable housing market conditions. Despite Article 78 of the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia guaranteeing the right to adequate housing, many citizens face challenges in accessing this right due to the prevailing market conditions, which are often unfavourable to them. The aim of the master thesis was to examine the role of the state in the development of housing policy in Slovenia. This was achieved by analysing the regulatory mechanisms that countries use to provide affordable housing. The aim was to contribute to a deeper understanding of the housing challenges, to offer guidelines for improvement and to provide concrete proposals for the development of a more effective housing policy. The survey shows that the housing market in countries with strong state intervention (e.g. Austria, the Netherlands) is more stable and affordable. In particular, Austria and the Netherlands allocate 24% and 29% of their housing stock to social housing, which is significantly higher than in Slovenia, where social housing accounts for only 6%. The lack of public rental housing and limited regulatory control over the market are two key factors contributing to the challenges in access to housing in Slovenia. To improve the situation, it is necessary to strengthen the construction of non-profit housing, to control rental growth, to encourage the use of vacant housing through fiscal measures and to put in place effective mechanisms to monitor the housing market. The development of housing cooperatives, the promotion of public-private partnerships and the adoption of a comprehensive long-term strategy would contribute to the establishment of a stable and equitable housing system. It is therefore essential to introduce systemic solutions if

Keywords:Housing policy, state intervention, affordable housing, regulatory mechanisms, Slovenia, European Union

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