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UNITED NATIONS HSP United Nations Human Settlements Programme Review of existing elements and options for the development of

11 Nov 2024

Together with the “Report of the Executive Director on the development of a framework for measuring and reporting on the adequacy of housing across diverse national and local contexts,”1 it informs Member States on the state of the field and on possible recommendations to the Assembly at its third session. [...] The diversity of housing challenges, as emphasized by the “Report of the Executive Director on the state of efforts to progressively realize adequate housing for all”2 underscores the need for a standardized framework with a set of indicators to support Member States in assessing and monitoring the state of adequate housing conditions. [...] It would describe the existence and status of housing policies, their adoption and formation processes, content and targets, legal and regulatory frameworks, housing needs and demands, policy implementation, and financial investment and support mechanisms. [...] Assessing the extent of financialization in the housing sector, including the proportion of household savings and debt tied to housing, highlights the extent of housing financialization as opposed to it’s social function. [...] These analyses are complemented by evaluating domestic interest rates, which affect the cost of borrowing for homebuyers and developers, and by measuring the rate of mortgage debt relative to GDP and the proportion of mortgages that are outstanding, both indicating the scale of housing finance in the national economy and its potential impact on financial stability.

Authors

Nicola Criticos

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Pages
16
Published in
Kenya

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