Report 2016
Pilot project - Promoting protection of the right to housing
Authors:
- Padraic Kenna (ed.)
- Lars Benjaminsen (ed.)
- Volker Busch-Geertsema (ed.)
- Sergio Nasarre-Aznar (ed.)
This study was undertaken for the European Commission Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion as part of the ‘Promoting protection of the right to housing - Homelessness prevention in the context of evictions’ pilot project. The key objectives of the research were:
- to provide an overview and analysis of available data and trends regarding housing evictions between 2010 and 2013 across the 28 EU Member States;
- to establish the reasons for and impacts of eviction, in particular the relative importance of eviction as a pathway into homelessness;
- to analyse the legislative and regulatory framework and the availability, effectiveness and cost-efficiency of measures designed to prevent and tackle evictions and enable early interventions;
- to suggest ways to improve data collection and the monitoring of evictions in the Member States, identifying the most important data sources;
- to formulate recommendations based on best practices to better prevent and tackle evictions and homelessness resulting from evictions.
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