Migration, Segregation, Diversification and Social Housing in Amsterdam. Jeroen van der Veer June 19, 2017

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Migration, Segregation, Diversification and Social Housing in Amsterdam Jeroen van der Veer June 19, 2017

Welcome http://maps.amsterdam.nl/afwc/?z=52.383328,4.857983,52.393843,4.885449,2&klik=52.390059,4.873681&leg=4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,3 1,32,33,34,35,36,37,38&emb=0

Amsterdam is a diverse city, 180 nationalities, 52% non-dutch background 53% of households is one person (Picture Municipality of Amsterdam)

20.000 Change in Amsterdam population according to cause, 1975-2016 (2016 estimate) Bron: OIS, Amsterdam 15.000 10.000 5.000 0-5.000 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016-10.000-15.000-20.000-25.000-30.000 birth surplus balance domestic migration balance foreign migration admin correction increase / decrease

1.800 Figuur 2: Migration to Amsterdam according to 'origin group' Countries > 300 migrants (excluding Dutch) 2013-2015 1.600 1.400 1.200 1.000 800 600 2013 2014 2015 400 200 0

Red = Amsterdam average housing price for sales (owner occupied) Blue = Netherlands

Housing Associations in NL Almost all social rental dwellings in the Netherlands are owned by 360 private non profit Housing Associations (HA s) Housing associations are financially independent entrepeneurs with a social objective. They own 2.4 million rental dwellings (75% of rental stock and 30% of total housing stock in The Netherlands) Average rent 500 euro / month.

70% Ownership of the housing stock in Amsterdam and The Netherlands (2015) Source: WIA, 2015, Min BZK, 2016 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Housing Associations Private Rental Owner Occupied The Netherlands Amsterdam

9 Housing Associations in Amsterdam

Key figures 2017

Key figures 2017 Number of dwellings in Amsterdam: 428,000 Owned by Housing Associations: 186,000, of which 178,000 independent dwellings (42%) Average rent HA s: 488 excluding free sector Sales existing social stock HA s: 1,400 Rentals social stock by HA s: 7,000 per year Rentals students by HA s: 4,000 per year Rentals free sector by HA s: 2,000 per year (61%, < 985 accessible for middle income groups) Average number of reactions on social housing, 2016 259 regular, lottery 1,383 Average time of registration before finding a house: Starters 10 years, rest 19 years Average candidate who accepts the dwelling: 8

Concentrations of Non-western minorities

Concentrations of Western minorities

Ethnic Segregation and Sense of Belonging Thuis Voelen / Thuis Horen Moroccan and Turkish Dutch living in Amsterdam Nieuw West How is living in an ethnically segregated neighborhood connected to experiences of sense of belonging to Dutch society amongst Amsterdam s Moroccan and Turkish Dutch populations? Alix Goldstein

Housing Pathways of Young Professionals from Abroad Fenna Bastiaansen Amsterdam as an arrival city & pressure on the housing market How are the housing pathways of young professionals from abroad formed? Chaotic pathways: move around a lot, but most end up living where they want to live

Who are the Entrants to Social Housing? 2011 legislation Residualised? Segregation? Diversity? Crispin Pownall Rise of precarious housing pathways

Important changes in National policies 1990s: Financial independence of housing associations Change from construction subsidies to rent allowance. Broad area of activities housing associations (including market) After 2008: Income limit / EU 35.000 From broad to means tested Landlord Levy: 2 bilion per year in 2018 (reverse subsidy) Equivalent of 2 months of rent per year 2014 Parlamentary Inquiry: Scandals and control 2015 New housing act: separation of state from market. Back to the core activities.

Some issues 1. How do we keep Amsterdam accessible for newcomers with the current pressure on the housing market? 2. How do we provide enough housing for regular dwelling seekers and vulnerable groups in society? 3. How do we provide housing for the middle segment, which can no longer enter social housing? 4. How do we maintain an open, inclusive and undivided city and prevent separate worlds? 5. How do we make Amsterdam into a climate neutral city without laying the financial burden with the tenants of social housing?

How do we address these issues? Cooperation: Amsterdam Cooperation agreement 2015-2019 1. Stop the decline of social housing 2. Affordability 75% of lettings < 600 3. Less sales of social housing from 2,500 per year to 1,200 4. More new construction

How do we address these issues: Creative solutions Transforming vacant office space into housing: GAK-building (Stadgenoot / AM) Startblok Riekerhaven: Temporary housing for students and asylumseekers (De Key / Municipality of Amsterdam)

What are we proud off? The tradition of a large social housing sector with an enormous diversity and high quality. The tradition of cooperation between tenants, municipality and housing associations. The standing policy of creating mixed neighbourhoods, not only in social and market housing but also a mix of functions. The adaptibility of our planning system. We try to learn from our mistakes in the past to create livable neighbourhoods for the future.

What would we like to change? 1. Recognize the importance of social/affordable housing in the resilience of our cities. 2. The social housing sector should not decrease anymore, but increase. Increase the % of social housing on al new housing locations. 3. Stop immediately with the land lord levy in The Netherlands. 4. Create a platform to exchange knowledge and funding possibilites for social housing internationally (despite the Dutch housing act).

Q and A Jeroen van der Veer (Amsterdam Federation of Housing Associations) vdveer@afwc.nl www.afwc.nl