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Primerjava dostopnosti stanovanjskega trga mladim v Sloveniji in na Švedskem : diplomsko delo
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Stanovanja mladim predstavljajo priložnost za ustvarjanje samostojnega življenja, osnovno in ekonomsko varnost ter stabilnost. Razmere na stanovanjskem trgu močno vplivajo na položaj mladih pri iskanju primernega stanovanja. Stanovanjski trgi se lahko med državami močno razlikujejo po njihovi dostopnosti, s prepoznavanjem teh razlik pa lahko odkrijemo možnosti, ki bi lahko pozitivno vplivale na stanovanjski trg države. V diplomskem delu smo s pomočjo pregleda literature želeli raziskati področje stanovanjskega trga v Sloveniji in ga primerjati s stanovanjskim trgom Švedske. Namen diplomskega dela je bil raziskati stanovanjski trg držav Slovenije in Švedske, analizirati in primerjati dostopnost stanovanjskega trga teh dveh držav in si s pridobljenimi podatki in informacijami odgovoriti na zastavljeni raziskovalni vprašanji. Zanimalo nas je, v čem so bistvene razlike stanovanjskih trgov in kako te razlike vplivajo na uspešnost stanovanjskih trgov. S pomočjo komparativne metode smo ugotovili, da stanovanjska politika in aktivnost države preko ukrepov in projektov najbolj vplivata na razmere na stanovanjskem trgu. Gradnja javnih najemnih stanovanj je ob tem ključnega pomena. Ugotovili smo, da se mladi na Švedskem v povprečju od staršev odselijo veliko hitreje kot mladi v Sloveniji in da imajo na takšen rezultat poleg dejavnikov ekonomske in politične narave vpliv tudi kulturni dejavniki države. Podatki raziskave prikazujejo, da so možnosti za izboljšanje dostopnosti stanovanjskega trga mladim največje v primeru, ko država stanovanjsko politiko postavi v ospredje svojih zastavljenih ciljev, se aktivno vključi na trg s projekti gradenj novih javnih stanovanj in pomaga z raznimi ukrepi in regulacijami.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:stanovanjski trg, mladi, dostopnost, stanovanjska politika, primerjava, Slovenija, Švedska
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[L. Ropret]
Year:2025
Number of pages:IX, 50 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-173244 This link opens in a new window
UDC:332.85(497.4)(043.2)-053.81
COBISS.SI-ID:250260483 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Comparison of accessibility of the housing market for young adults in Slovenia and Sweden
Abstract:
Housing represents an opportunity for young people to build an independent life, as well as to gain basic economic security and stability. Conditions on the housing market strongly affect young people’s ability to find suitable accommodation. Housing markets may differ significantly across countries in terms of accessibility, and by recognizing these differences, it is possible to identify opportunities that could positively influence a country’s housing market. Through a literature review, we aimed to explore the housing market in Slovenia and compare it with that of Sweden. The purpose was to examine the housing markets of both countries, analyze and compare their accessibility, and use the findings to address the proposed research questions. We were interested in the key differences between the two markets and how these differences impact their effectiveness. Through a comparative method, we found that housing policy and active state involvement through measures and projects have the greatest influence on market conditions. The construction of public rental housing is of particular importance. Our findings show that young people in Sweden leave their parental homes much earlier than those in Slovenia, and that this outcome is shaped not only by economic and political factors but also by cultural aspects of the country. The research data indicate that opportunities for improving young people’s access to housing are greatest when housing policy is placed at the forefront of national priorities, when the state actively intervenes through public housing projects, and when it supports the market with various measures and regulations.

Keywords:housing market, young people, accessibility, housing policy, comparison, Slovenia, Sweden

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