woonnood
Woonnood, or housing emergency, is a term used to describe a sustained shortage of affordable and adequate housing that affects individuals and households. It encompasses long waiting times for social housing, insufficient rental stock, overcrowding, homelessness, and the need to relocate to less desired areas. The concept is common in Dutch policy discourse and refers to a chronic imbalance in the housing market rather than a temporary shortage.
The main causes are a mismatch between housing supply and demand: slow construction of affordable rental housing,
Woonnood increases the risk of overcrowding, energy poverty, longer commutes, social segregation, and, in extreme cases,
Indicators used to monitor woonnood include the length of social housing waiting lists, the share of income
Policy responses seek to increase the supply of affordable housing, improve allocation mechanisms, and reduce homelessness.