Urbanism-Attributions of social housing-Grand Poitiers- 40 municipalities

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2021.03.02 13:15
Created
2017.04.13
Available languages
French
Keywords
urbanisme, logement-social, equipements, amenagement-du-territoire, logement, batiments
Quality scoring
175

Dataset description

Attributions are counted according to the date of entry of the new tenant.On 01/01/N+ 1 are taken into account all allocations for year N. The allocation deadlines correspond to the number of months between the date of submission of the application for social housing and the date of entry into the premises. Breakdown by type of application: social housing can be allocated to: \- an applicant for transfer, i.e. a household already renting a social housing to which another dwelling is allocated; ‘- an external applicant, i.e. a household not already housed in the social park; ‘- an association that will offer this sublease housing to a household that cannot access independent housing without support. On average, the time to obtain housing is longer for a transfer applicant than for an external applicant. Indeed, among external applicants, there are households without housing that urgently need them. Households whose situation has changed and whose housing is no longer adapted can often get housing fairly quickly too. On the other hand, requests for “comfort” mutation (current accommodation adapted to the situation and resources, but want to change) take longer to complete. Breakdown by type of housing: On average, the time to get a home is longer than that to get an apartment, because of the scarcity of supply (there is much less house, and the rotation rate is lower there than for apartments). Breakdown by type of dwelling: On average, the larger the housing, the longer the waiting times to access them. This is due to the structure of supply (there are few large dwellings — T5 and above) and the rotation rates (high for small dwellings, low for large dwellings). Rotation rate: this is the percentage of dwellings that changed tenants in the year
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