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The Effect of Public Social Housing on Households' Consumption in France
Authors:David le Blanc  Anne Laferrre
Institution:a Insee, CREST, J310, 15 Bd. G. Péri, 92245, Malakoff cedex, France;b Insee, division Logement, f330, 18 Bd. A. Pinard, 75675, Paris cedex 14, France
Abstract:The French public social housing sector offers rents which are more than 60% below market levels. The “loss” of the public sector landlords, estimated from the rent they could get for their apartments at market prices, amounts to 37 billion Francs per year for the 3 million public social apartments in France. This allows the social sector tenants to consume 10% more housing services and 11% more of other goods. The corresponding surplus gain is around 34 billion Francs. The surplus loss for the collectivity due to these transfers is thus 3 billion Francs, 8% of the transferred sums. As compared to personal housing subsidies, which represent half this amount for the same tenants, the surplus gains are much less concentrated on the poorest part of the population.
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