Homeownership and working-class suburbs in Barcelona

In comparative analyses, specific features of the Spanish welfare and housing systems have often been emphasized. The case of Barcelona illustrates the extent to which these features are the result of a long-standing historical trajectory and the decisive impact of the challenges and policy response...

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Autores: Hernández Falagán, David|||0000-0002-9600-2304, Guàrdia Bassols, Manuel|||0000-0002-8375-2632, Oyón Bañales, José Luis|||0000-0002-7155-257X, Rosselló i Nicolau, Maribel|||0000-0001-7290-0583
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2025
País:España
Institución:Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
Repositorio:UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPC
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:upcommons.upc.edu:2117/446344
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/2117/446344
https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia5030113
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Public housing - Spain - Barcelona - 1939/1975
Suburbs - Spain - Barcelona - 1939/1975
Homeownership
Working-class suburbs
Barcelona
Francoism
Habitatge públic - Catalunya - Barcelona - 1939/1975
Barris perifèrics - Catalunya - Barcelona - 1939/1975
Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Arquitectura::Tipologies d'edificis::Habitatges
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Sumario:In comparative analyses, specific features of the Spanish welfare and housing systems have often been emphasized. The case of Barcelona illustrates the extent to which these features are the result of a long-standing historical trajectory and the decisive impact of the challenges and policy responses adopted during Franco’s lengthy, dark, and gloomy regime. This period marked a significant shift, not only due to the persistent shortage of social rental housing, but also because of the early consolidation of a homeownership culture and its dominance in working-class suburban areas—a legacy that is completely different from that of the welfare states of Western Europe. Through a review of the literature and the analysis of primary sources, ongoing research on Barcelona seeks to clarify the factors and processes that led to this transformation, as well as its evolution during the democratic period, within an international context of economic liberalization and the dismantling of the welfare state.