- February 25, 2024
City Officials' Impact on Affordable Housing
SDG Highlights
Description
Dr. Saar Alon Barkat, of the School of Political Sciences, and colleagues published an article entitled “Leveraging City Officials’ Professional and Social Identities to Facilitate Affordable Housing” in Political Geography. The paper explores the conflict of interest between distinct levels of government in addressing housing affordability. By comparing the policy preferences of elected officials and career bureaucrats in Israeli cities, he finds that bureaucrats are more open to densification and affordable housing. The study highlights the impact of officials’ residence and social identification on urban planning preferences, offering insights for better collaboration.
Team members
- Dr. Saar Alon Barkat, the School of Political Sciences, University of Haifa
- Prof. Sharon Gilad, Department of Political Science and the School of Public Policy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Nitzan Faibish, Doctoral student, Department of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Dr. Sarah Goldberg, PostDoc, Federmann School of Public Policy & Government, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem