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Introduction to the Israel Shelter Sector: A Desktop Study
The number of Soviet Jews emigrating to Israel now runs about 40,000-60,000 annually. To deal with the flood of immigrants, the Government of Israel must promote the construction of at least 50,000-55,000 housing units annually during the next several years. The report emphasizes the main characteristics and constraints of the housing sector and the most recent actions undertaken by the Government of Israel in the housing sector. Major constraints to housing production are identified as: extremely slow and tedious processes for obtaining government subsidies; strong monopolies in the construction industry; long construction periods; limited land availability; lack of an organized construction lending system; resistance to the use of foreign developers or construction firms to reduce housing shortages; almost total lack of prefabricated or modularized housing; and severe construction labor shortages. Among the efforts the Government of Israel has made to alleviate these problems have been privatizing the housing construction industry and undertaking an industrialized construction program.
Introduction to the Israel Shelter Sector: A Desktop Study
The number of Soviet Jews emigrating to Israel now runs about 40,000-60,000 annually. To deal with the flood of immigrants, the Government of Israel must promote the construction of at least 50,000-55,000 housing units annually during the next several years. The report emphasizes the main characteristics and constraints of the housing sector and the most recent actions undertaken by the Government of Israel in the housing sector. Major constraints to housing production are identified as: extremely slow and tedious processes for obtaining government subsidies; strong monopolies in the construction industry; long construction periods; limited land availability; lack of an organized construction lending system; resistance to the use of foreign developers or construction firms to reduce housing shortages; almost total lack of prefabricated or modularized housing; and severe construction labor shortages. Among the efforts the Government of Israel has made to alleviate these problems have been privatizing the housing construction industry and undertaking an industrialized construction program.
Introduction to the Israel Shelter Sector: A Desktop Study
M. Nanita-Kennett (Autor:in) / J. Miller (Autor:in)
1990
31 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Housing , Construction Management & Techniques , Foreign Industry Economic Development , Israel , Developing countries , Requirements , Immigrants , Government policies , Construction industry , Residential buildings , Housing projects , Public housing , Housing planning , Financing , Shortages , Economic factors , Land use , Agency for International Development
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