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The main aim of the paper is to present the methodological basis of housing transactions which uses duration analysis and Cox' proportional hazards model. The study will take into consideration single episodes with one starting point (the purchase of a flat on the resale market) and one final point (selling the flat to another owner). The analysis has covered over 1016 transactions concerning the sale and purchase of cooperative flats in 2000-2009, including repeated transactions. For each of the transactions the date, the initial and final prices as well as the basic parameters of a flat have been given. For each of the transactions the date, the initial and final prices as well as the basic parameters of a flat have been given. The study will verify the hypothesis of the high probability of the existing owner to have further ‘lasting right’ to the flat, i.e. the correlation within × of event (sell flat) and the basic parameters of a flat.
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During last few years depopulation became a phenomenon more visible in Polish cities. The motivation of people to leave a family town is to improve living and working conditions. Cities can respond to demographic processes in a significant way by using proper instruments of the housing policy. The purpose of the author was to present these urban housing policy instruments, which are used to reduce the phenomenon of depopulation. The most frequently used ones are presented as well as innovative solutions, which are an attempt to solve specific problems of selected cities.
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Depopulacja to zjawisko coraz silniej widoczne w polskich miastach. Motywacją osób opuszczających na stałe rodzinne miasto jest dążenie do poprawy warunków życia i pracy. Znaczna grupa osób deklaruje jednak, że zrezygnowałaby z wyjazdu, gdyby w mieście odnalazła możliwość zatrudnienia, odpowiednie warunki mieszkaniowe oraz ofertę spędzania czasu wolnego. Władze miasta mogą w istotnym stopniu realizować te oczekiwania w ramach prowadzonej polityki mieszkaniowej. Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie tych instrumentów miejskiej polityki mieszkaniowej, które są stosowane, aby ograniczyć zjawisko depopulacji. Przedstawiono m.in. najczęściej wykorzystywane instrumenty, jak również nowatorskie rozwiązania, które są próbą indywidualnego podejścia do problemów charakterystycznych dla wybranych miast.
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