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MRI contribution to latest issue of European Journal of Homelessness

2014-12-10

The latest issues of the European Journal of Homelessness, with a contribution from MRI staff (p. 41-68), is available online from 10 December 2014.

The European Journal of Homelessness, a journal published by Feantsa, the European Federation of National Organisations Working with the Homeless, provides a critical analysis of policy and practice on homelessness in Europe for policy makers, practitioners, researchers and academics. The article “The Potential of Social Rental Agencies within Social Housing Provision in Post-Socialist Countries: The Case of Hungary”, authored by József Hegedüs, Vera Horváth and Eszter Somogyi is centred on the presentation the authors held on 20 September 2013, on Feantsa’s Eighth European Researcn Conference on Homelessness in Berlin.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Homelessness, Housing policy, Social inclusion, Social rental systems, social rental agencies

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