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Participation in a Decentralized Housing Allowance Program in a Transition Economy (Research Report)
Tatiana Lykova, Ekaterina Petrova, Sergei Sivaev, Raymond J. Struyk

When Russia's housing allowance program, the country's first means-tested program, was introduced in 1994, it was truly innovative. But there were difficulties from the start, many arising from the division of authority for setting program parameters among different levels of government. In 1996, the program's original simple basis for benefit determination was seriously impaired by the introduction of different principles for very low-income households. The analysis presented here documents the impact of these variations on participation rates in a sample of Russian cities. Large inequities are obviously present in the treatment of similar households from city to city.

Posted to Web: May 01, 2003Publication Date: May 01, 2003

Housing Maintenance and Management in Russia During the Reforms (Research Report)
Lisa A. Lee, Marina Shapiro, Raymond J. Struyk, Ekaterina Petrova

This report describes the evolution in maintenance of municipal housing stock in Moscow and provides an overview of competitive maintenance and condominium formation in other Russian cities. The experience of these cities, particularly Moscow, is of general interest because it highlights the types of problems that must be overcome in nearly all the countries of the former Soviet bloc.

Posted to Web: November 01, 1996Publication Date: November 01, 1996

 

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