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Policies and Mechanisms of Public Financing for Social Housing in Peru

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 15, Issue 11, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su15118919

Keywords

social housing; public policies; housing supply; social inclusion

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This study aims to evaluate the supply and demand for social housing in Peru. By examining indicators, socioeconomic reports, regulations, and literature, the researchers were able to determine the demand profile, characteristics of available supply, dynamics of social housing programs, and the correlation between supply and demand. The findings reveal that social housing in Peru fails to meet the current demand due to various factors, including inconsistent public policies and not solely limited to family income.
Social housing in Peru is a significant contemporary urban issue. This study aims to assess the current state of supply and demand for social housing. The methodology employed involved examining indicators, socioeconomic reports, existing regulations, and relevant literature on social housing. Through this approach, we were able to determine the demand profile, identify the characteristics of the available supply, comprehend the dynamics of social housing programs, and establish the correlation between supply and demand. The ultimate goal was to explore the options for acquiring this type of housing. In Peru, the acquisition of social housing is facilitated through the Fondo MIVIVIENDA program, which operates through two primary mechanisms: Techo Propio and Nuevo Credito MIVIVIENDA. The findings of this study reveal that the social housing offered in the country falls short of meeting the current demand of various socioeconomic sectors. This discrepancy arises from several factors, indicating that family income alone is not the sole limiting factor. The absence of consistent and well-designed public policies further exacerbates the issue, hindering social development, impeding citizens' access to a better quality of life, and undermining their social inclusion.

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