Project

Project data

Transformations in Housing and Intergenerational Contracts in Europe (THICE)

Initiative: Challenges for Europe
Call : Challenges and Potentials for Europe: Intergenerational Futures
Allocation: Dec 13, 2023
Period of funding: 4 Years

Project information

This project aims to deepen the understanding of how housing wealth is reshaping intergenerational relationships in Europe and to explore socially just solutions. Increasing housing inequalities with growing concentrations of wealth among homeowners, especially older ones, and diminishing access to affordable housing, especially among younger adults have affected European societies in recent decades. At the same time, there has been a revival of family dependencies and intergenerational transfers that sustain welfare and life-course transitions for younger generations. Intergenerational support, both financial and in kind, has increasingly centred on housing with, for example, rising adult co-residence with parents and family assistance for people buying their first property. This marks a profound shift in the intergenerational contract. To investigate this restructuring of the intergenerational contract, the project applies a comparative, cross-disciplinary approach that integrates quantitative and qualitative analyses. While work packages 1 to 4 focus on analysing the institutional foundations of intergenerational relations; the varying meanings and practices of family and kinship and their intersection with housing and household formation; the intergenerational support and its outcomes; and the inequalities between and within generations in the context of housing; the final work package will develop visions of best practices for Intergenerational Housing Futures.

Project participants

  • Prof. Dr. Ilse Helbrecht

    Humboldt-Universität Berlin
    Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät
    Geographisches Institut
    Kultur- und Sozialgeographie
    Berlin

  • Dr. Rowan Arundel

    University of Amsterdam (UvA)
    Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
    GPIO: Political and Economic Geographies
    Amsterdam
    Netherlands

  • Dr. Ricardo Duque-Calvache

    Universidad de Granada
    Department of Sociology
    Granada
    Spain

  • Prof. Dr. Richard Ronald

    University of Amsterdam (UvA)
    Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
    GPIO: Political and Economic Geographies
    Amsterdam
    Netherlands

  • Dr. Stephan Köppe

    University College Dublin
    National University of Ireland
    Social Policy, Social Work & Social Justice
    Social Policy
    Dublin
    Ireland