Ciudad Expulsiva: impacto de la dinámica del mercado de alquileres en la generación de pobreza y el desplazamiento de inquilinos en CABA

Buenos Aires City is one of the urban agglomerations that has a higher rate of tenant households in the country. In the last years, the trend rised accounting for almost 38% of households in 2016. The dynamics of the real estate market configures the characteristics of an Expulsive City of the popul...

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Autores principales: Stiglitz, Lionel, Muñoz, Gervasio
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Avellaneda. Secretaría de Investigación e Innovación Socioproductiva 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://rdd.undav.edu.ar/pdfs/pr106/pr106.pdf
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Sumario:Buenos Aires City is one of the urban agglomerations that has a higher rate of tenant households in the country. In the last years, the trend rised accounting for almost 38% of households in 2016. The dynamics of the real estate market configures the characteristics of an Expulsive City of the popular classes, who are violated their rights to rent their house and inhabit the city. The recessive stage of 2016 allows us to describe this expansive-expulsive dynamic: lower-income households are expelled to shanty town in the city, GBA, or must join with other families or generations in the same house, with rental prices growing at a rate higher than inflation and occupying a high percentage of family income. Public statistics, both those issued by INDEC and by the Dirección de Estadísticas de CABA, as demonstrated in the paper, are not sufficient to account for this problem.