Urban Inequality in Finland
Land, Housing and the Nordic Welfare State
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:1st Feb '24
Should be back in stock very soon

Urban Inequality in Finland investigates urban governance, land and housing policies and the uneven development of the built environment. It analyses city strategies, policy documents and interviews with urban authorities to show how decentralisation, growing inter-city competition and the adopting of economic policies informed by an ideology of efficiency and entrepreneurialism in governance, have prompted the state and cities in Finland to sell public, urban land to get money for public treasuries. It demonstrates how recent transformations in the policies of a Nordic welfare state that have traditionally worked to curb urban inequalities, now allow for them to become exacerbated.
Urban Inequality in Finland is a timely, engaging and thought-provoking account of a transforming Nordic social welfare state. Hyötyläinen investigates institutional and legal transformations in Finland, showing how the goals of land policy threatened the prevention, and even worsened, inequality. This important book is a must read for anyone interested in the structural dynamics of urban inequality. -- Johanna Lilius, Aalto University
ISBN: 9781399501514
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224 pages