The model of tenure choice in life cycle of Poles

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Anna Matel
Krzysztof Olszewski
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0155-215X

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Housing tenure decisions depend on individual preferences and the surrounding economic conditions, and change along economic changes and the development of the housing market. Poland is a post-socialist economy that has observed significant improvements in the housing market. The emergence of housing developers that increase the housing stock rather fast, a housing finance system and the still slow emergence of a private rental market allowed many people to make free tenure choices and to become independent. In this part of the paper we present the literature review and the historical background of the housing market in Poland.

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Matel, A., & Olszewski, K. (2023). The model of tenure choice in life cycle of Poles. Kwartalnik Nauk O Przedsiębiorstwie, 67(1), 73–96. https://doi.org/10.33119/KNoP.2023.67.1.5
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