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Planning for the housing situation of an ageing population is one of the challenges of many countries. To increase our understanding of the needs of the ageing population, a nationwide survey stratified on age and municipality type was conducted. Research questions referred to the current housing situation and plans. The aim was to investigate how preferences, location, and/or the type of housing preferred changes with age and if they are housing market dependent. Results of 10-year cohorts show that the most marked change is between the cohort 75–84 years old and the oldest cohort 85+. There is a gradual change over time of moves from large to small housing, from owner-occupation to rented housing. Respondents in the major cities and in the rural or tourism-dependent municipalities are less inclined to move compared to those from other types of municipalities. The study predicts a shortage of rented apartments.
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Marianne Abramsson
Stockholm University
Eva Andersson
Stockholm University
Housing Theory and Society
Stockholm University
Linköping University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0eb6e7c12540356222a126 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14036096.2015.1104385