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L-aċċess għal akkomodazzjoni affordabbli u adegwata huwa tħassib ewlieni f'ħafna Stati Membri, fl-ibliet u r-reġjuni tagħhom, aggravat mill-kriżijiet ta' dawn l-aħħar snin. People facing housing affordability problems are at risk of exclusion, insecurity about having to leave one's home, being unable to afford other things due to high housing costs and having to stay in housing unsuitable for their needs. With rising living costs comes exposure to energy poverty for lower-income families who are unable to afford keeping their homes properly warm or to meet rent or mortgage payments. Fl-istess ħin, il-persuni mingħajr dar qed jiżdiedu fil-maġġoranza l-kbira tal-Istati Membri.

Family of four walking in front of appartment building

Ġdid u li ġej

Sib l-aktar kontenut reċenti dwar dan is-suġġett hawn taħt.

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11 November 2025

Europe’s social model – The key to competitive growth – Background paper
Massimiliano Mascherini
This background paper outlines the context for the issues to be examined at Eurofound’s Foundation Forum 2025. As the global order proves to be increasingly volatile, the European Union itself is undergoing a profound transformation in terms of its socioeconomic and geopolitical landscape. Enhancing competitiveness and ensuring sustainable economic growth are now at the top of the EU agenda.
Rapport personalizzat

1 October 2025

Housing affordability: Approaches to measurement and key data insights – Background paper
Marie Hyland,
Massimiliano Mascherini
This background paper presents Eurofound’s overview of various housing affordability metrics and points to where data are available or lacking for computing them. It charts the evolution of housing costs and discusses current housing affordability challenges.
Rapport ta' riċerka
Li ġej

December 2025

Foundational challenges: the housing struggles of Europe’s youth
Sanna Nivakoski,
Marie Hyland

Europe is faced with a housing crisis that affects people of all ages, however younger people are disproportionately impacted. Many young adults are unable to afford their own home, often having to remain living in their parental home. This crisis has wide-reaching consequences, influencing opportunities for education and employment, household composition and formation, and both current and future well-being.

This report examines the housing situation across the EU, with a specific focus on young people. It addresses the following key questions: What are the main housing challenges facing the EU population, and how have they evolved over time? What gaps exist between current housing conditions and individuals’ desired living situations, especially among younger people? Finally, what policy measures could help alleviate the housing crisis, especially from a youth-centered perspective?

Dwar is-suġġett Djar

Tgħallem aktar dwar dan is-suġġett u r-rilevanza tiegħu għat-tfassil tal-politika tal-UE.

Punti ewlenin għal Djar

Din hija għażla tal-aktar riżultati importanti għal dan is-suġġett.

1 October 2025

Rapport personalizzat

Housing affordability: Approaches to measurement and key data insights – Background paper

This background paper presents Eurofound’s overview of various housing affordability metrics and points to where data are available or lacking for computing them. It charts the evolution of housing costs and discusses current housing affordability challenges.

21 May 2024

Rapport ta' riċerka

Becoming adults: Young people in a post-pandemic world

During the pandemic, many young people had to change their plans for the future. While at the end of 2023 young people’s labour market situation was more favourable than it had been in recent years, many obstacles remained on their route to independence, such as the rising cost of living and inability to move out of the parental home. This report explores young people’s wishes and plans for the future – and the well-being outcomes related to these plans – in the context of the current labour market and housing situation and progress on the implementation of the EU’s reinforced Youth Guarantee.

28 February 2024

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European Child Guarantee: Housing

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30 May 2023

Rapport ta' riċerka

Unaffordable and inadequate housing in Europe

Unaffordable housing is a matter of great concern in the EU. It leads to homelessness, housing insecurity, financial strain and inadequate housing. It also prevents young people from leaving their family home. These problems affect people’s health and well-being, embody unequal living conditions and opportunities, and result in healthcare costs, reduced productivity and environmental damage. Private tenants have faced particularly large housing cost increases, and owners with mortgages are vulnerable to interest rate increases. In addition, many owners without mortgages, especially in post-communist and southern European countries, experience poverty and housing inadequacy. The cost-of-living crisis affects people in all tenancies. Social housing and rent subsidies support many, but capacity differs across and within countries, and these measures exclude certain groups in vulnerable situations and fail to reach everyone who is entitled to them. Three quarters of Member States have Housing First initiatives – providing housing for homeless people – but these mostly operate on a small scale. This report maps housing problems in the EU and the policies that address them, drawing on Eurofound’s Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey, European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions and input from the Network of Eurofound Correspondents.

Esperti dwar Djar

Ir-riċerkaturi tal-Eurofound jipprovdu għarfien espert u jistgħu jiġu kkuntattjati għal mistoqsijiet jew mistoqsijiet mill-midja.

Marie Hyland

Research officer
Social policies research

Marie Hyland ingħaqdet mal-Eurofound bħala uffiċjal tar-riċerka fl-unità tal-Politiki Soċjali fl-2023. Qabel dan, Marie qattgħet diversi snin bħala ekonomista fil-Bank Dinji, fejn ħadmet fuq firxa ta' kwistjonijiet fosthom is-sessi, it-tibdil fil-klima u l-iżvilupp tas-settur privat. Ir-riċerka ta' Marie ħarset lejn l-impatt tad-diskriminazzjoni legali fuq l-emanċipazzjoni ekonomika tan-nisa, ikkunsidrat ir-rwol tad-daqs tad-ditta u l-prattiki maniġerjali fuq il-produttività u l-iżvilupp ekonomiku, u analizzat l-ekonomija tal-politiki ta' mitigazzjoni tat-tibdil fil-klima. Marie għandha PhD fl-Ekonomija mit-Trinity College Dublin.

Sanna Nivakoski

Research officer
Social policies research

Sanna Nivakoski hija uffiċjal tar-riċerka fl-unità tal-Politiki Soċjali fil-Eurofound. Qabel ma ngħaqdet mal-Eurofound fl-2021, hija ħadmet bħala riċerkatriċi post-dottorat fl-Istitut Geary għall-Politika Pubblika tal-Kulleġġ tal-Università ta' Dublin, l-Istitut tar-Riċerka Ekonomika u Soċjali f'Dublin, u r-Royal College of Surgeons fl-Irlanda. Hija ħadmet f'ħafna oqsma ta' riċerka fil-mikroekonomija, inkluż id-dħul u l-ġid tal-irtirar, it-tfaddil tal-pensjonijiet, it-trasferimenti interġenerazzjonali u l-impatt finanzjarju tar-romol. Sanna għandha PhD fl-Ekonomija mit-Trinity College Dublin.

Hans Dubois

Senior research manager
Social policies research

Hans Dubois huwa maniġer anzjan tar-riċerka fl-unità tal-Politiki Soċjali fil-Eurofound. Is-suġġetti ta 'riċerka tiegħu jinkludu akkomodazzjoni, dejn żejjed, kura tas-saħħa, kura fit-tul, benefiċċji soċjali, irtirar, u kwalità tal-ħajja fiż-żona lokali. Qabel ma ngħaqad mal-Eurofound, kien Assistent Professur fl-Università ta' Kozminski (Varsavja). Huwa temm PhD fl-Amministrazzjoni u l-Ġestjoni tan-Negozju fl-Università Bocconi (Milan), wara li ħadem bħala uffiċjal tar-riċerka fl-Osservatorju Ewropew dwar is-Sistemi u l-Politiki tas-Saħħa (Madrid).

Il-kontenut kollu għal Djar

Din it-taqsima tipprovdi aċċess għall-kontenut kollu li ġie ppubblikat dwar is-suġġett.

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