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The Singapore Model of Housing and the Welfare State
Housing and the New Welfare State: Perspectives from East Asia and Europe
  • Sock Yong PHANG, Singapore Management University
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
1-2007
Abstract

While Singapore is not generally regarded as a welfare state, the provision of housing welfare on a large scale has been a defining feature of its welfare system. The extensive housing system has played a useful role in raising savings and homeownership rates as well as contributing to sustained economic growth in general and development of the housing sector in particular. Few would dispute the description of Singapore’s housing policies as 'phenomenally successful' (Ramesh, 2003). Singapore’s economic growth record in the past four decades has brought it from third world to first world status (Lee, 2000), with homeownership widespread at more than 90 percent for the resident population.

Keywords
  • Housing policy,
  • East Asia,
  • Singapore,
  • Welfare state,
  • housing,
  • home ownership,
  • social welfare
Editor
Groves, Rick; Murie, Alan; Watson, C. J.
ISBN
9780754644408
Publisher
Ashgate
City or Country
Aldershot
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International
Additional URL
https://worldcat.org/isbn/9780754644408
Citation Information
Sock Yong PHANG. "The Singapore Model of Housing and the Welfare State" Housing and the New Welfare State: Perspectives from East Asia and Europe (2007) p. 15 - 44
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sockyong_phang/21/