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E-raamat: Refugee Housing in Europe: Challenges and Opportunities in Multi-Dimensional Governance

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jan-2026
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This thought-provoking book provides an interdisciplinary analysis of refugee housing across Europe. Esteemed scholars bridge the knowledge gap between the broader immigrant integration process and refugee housing, examining different approaches to organization, funding, policy, and administration within various multi-level governance systems.



This book sheds light on how different European countries have addressed the challenges surrounding the increase in housing demand in the wake of significant refugee influxes, including the 2015 refugee crisis and the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Contributors evaluate the effectiveness of New Public Management and multi-dimensional governance systems in refugee housing provision, offering insights into diverse approaches to this pressing challenge within European welfare frameworks. Ultimately, the book highlights the importance of housing as both a fundamental human need and an economic asset and functions as a crucial marker for successful integration of refugees into their host communities.



Refugee Housing in Europe is an invaluable resource for academics and students researching immigrant integration across the social sciences. It also provides vital insights for stakeholders dealing with immigrant integration and practitioners in the EU administration and at national, regional and local levels.



This thought-provoking book provides an interdisciplinary analysis of refugee housing across Europe. Esteemed scholars bridge the knowledge gap between the broader immigrant integration process and refugee housing, examining different approaches to organization, funding, policy, and administration within various multi-level governance systems.

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In a time of growing number of those seeking protection from war, oppression, and violence, running parallel to profound disparities in accessing the housing market, this is an opportune book for scholars, policymakers and students in the fields of rural studies, regional planning and social sciences. Bringing together a group of distinguished and emerging researchers, this book brings valuable insights to understand the complexities and challenges of housing arrangements for refugees in 11 European countries. Offering a comprehensive view of the interplay between public, private, and non-governmental actors it shows that a holistic understanding of housing for refugees is a complex issue involving integration into the community besides a material shelter. -- Alina Esteves, University of Lisbon, Portugal This compelling volume delivers a timely, insightful, and deeply grounded exploration of refugee housing across Europe. Through rich case studies spanning eleven countries, it unpacks the complex interplay of governance, actors, and local dynamics with impressive conceptual clarity. Offering fresh perspectives and critical comparative depth, this book is a must-read for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners alike. -- Ayhan Kaya, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey

Contents
Preface xiii
1 Refugee housing in Europe: an introduction to the challenges
and problems in multi-dimensional governance 1
Daniel Rauhut and Marika Gruber
2 Refugee housing policy and practice in the United Kingdom 18
Philip Brown, Santokh Gill and Jamie P. Halsall
3 The policy and practice of refugee housing in Finland 36
Pekka Kettunen and Jarkko Rasinkangas
4 Settling refugees in rural Norway: experiences, organisation
and challenges 52
Mary Ann Stamsø, Per Olav Lund, Simona Boari and Geir Skirbekk
5 Navigating conflicted policy processes: the challenges of
housing refugees in Sweden 68
Daniel Rauhut
6 Refugee housing in German cities: a lot of directions with
little guidance 85
Eli Auslender
7 Collective accommodation revisited: the factors that shape
local approaches to refugee housing in Germany 103
Franziska Ziegler and Boris Kühn
8 Refugee integration in rural areas in Italy: the role of multi-
actor networks in providing effective temporary reception
services 121
Emidia Vagnoni, Caterina Cavicchi and Chiara Oppi
9 Forced migrants, refugees and housing in Portugal: public
policies and everyday practices 141
Sílvia Leiria Viegas and Cristina Santinho
10 Ukrainian refugees in Romania: refugee housing policies
under pressure 160
Alina Ligia Dumitrescu
11 Shaping shelter: exploring centralized policy processes in
Serbias refugee housing approach 176
Marijana Panti and Tamara Marii
12 Solving the asylum-seeker and refugee housing puzzle in Spain 193
Raúl Lardiés-Bosque
13 Accommodation of asylum seekers and refugees as a multi-
level governance policy issue: evidence from two Austrian
case studies in the rural countryside 212
Marika Gruber, Ingrid Machold and Jessica Pöcher
14 Widening the lens and localising refugee housing policies,
challenges and solutions 231
Stefan Kordel and Tobias Weidinger
Edited by Daniel Rauhut, Affiliated Researcher, Centro de Estudos Geográficos, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal and Marika Gruber, Senior Researcher and Lecturer, School of Management, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria