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Boendets pris - ett finskt perspektiv

I den bostadspolitiska debatten brukar den avreglerade hyresmarknaden i Finland användas som ett argument för införandet av marknadshyror i Sverige. Men hur fungerar den finska bostadsmarknaden, egentligen? Det finns gott om lediga bostäder på marknaden men vad kostar de? Och hur ser den finska bostadsmarknaden ut för unga? Detta och mer ska vi få svar på när bostadsforskaren Johanna Lilius från Aalto universitet kommer till Malmö och ger oss en gästföreläsning på temat "Boendets pris - ett finskt perspektiv".

Föreläsningen äger rum den 11 oktober kl. 17.30 på Malmö universitet (Nordenskiöldsgatan 1), och anordnas av oss aktiva i jagvillhabostad.nu Malmö i samarbete med Carina Listerborn på institutionen för urbana studier, Malmö universitet. Vi hälsar alla intresserade hjärtligt välkomna, antingen fysiskt på plats eller via länk! Mer information finns här:

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