The Module Part
Following tables, figures and cartograms provide some basic information about economic conditions, housing stock, tenure structure and housing finance in the Czech Republic.
1. Macroeconomic development of the Czech Republic
Table 1: GDP and its components (18,2 kB)
Table 2: GDP, construction and number of dwellings started in 1993 - 2002 (12,7 kB)
Table 3: GDP per capita in selected Central and Eastern European countries and EU countries (12,4 kB)
Figure 1: State budget revenues and expenditures in 1994 – 2002 (8,6 kB)
Figure 2: Price indexes (10,2 kB)
Figure 3: Development of selected components of consumer price index (CPI) (9,5 kB)
Figure 4: Average value of 1 dwelling completed in residential and family house (8,5 kB)
Figure 5: Average value of 1 m2 habitable floor area of dwelling completed in residential/family house and average monthly gross nominal wage per employee in the civil sector of the national economy (57,3 kB)
Figure 6: Development of regulated rent according to the size of municipality (11,3 kB)
Figure 7: Index of average gross nominal and real wages and inflation rate (11,4 kB)
Figure 8: Unemployment rates (10,6 kB)
Figure 9: Number of started dwellings, dwellings under construction and completed dwellings (10,2 kB)
Table 4: Permanently occupied and unoccupied dwellings according to census 1991 and 2001 (6,5 kB)
Table 5: Tenure structure, average size of dwelling and average size of household (12,4 kB)
2. Housing stock in districts of the Czech Republic - selected data
3. Housing prices, construction and subsidies for construction, in districts
Cartogram 1: Average price of standard dwelling, in districts (I. category dwelling, useful floor area 68 m2, co-operative or private ownership, average depreciation about 40%, 30 years old), 15.11.2001 (897 kB)
Cartogram 2: Housing construction - dwellings completed in districts, 2002 (820 kB)
Cartogram 3: Housing construction - dwellings started in districts, 2002 (872 kB)
Cartogram 4: Tenure structure of housing construction - dwellings completed, 2002 (729 kB)
Cartogram 5: Total volume of state subsidies granted for construction of rental housing and technical infrastructure, in districts, 1999 - 2002 (983 kB)
Cartogram 6: Total volume of state subsidies granted for construction of rental housing and technical infrastructure per 1 permanently occupied dwelling, in districts (885 kB)
4. Groups of population potentialy threantened in housing and perception of quality of housing in districts
Cartogram 1: Percentage of not working pensioners in total population, in districts, 2001 (822 kB)
Cartogram 2: Share of dwellings occupied by two or more households, in districts, 2001 (830 kB)
Cartogram 3: Percentage of fragmented families with childrens in total number of households, in districts, 2001 (843 kB)
Cartogram 4: Percentage of 1-person households living in lodgings in total number of households, in districts, 2001 (869 kB)
Cartogram 5: Share of households perceiving their housing expenditures as a great burden, in districts, 2001 (853 kB)
5. Construction savings scheme in the Czech Republic
Figure 1: Number of newly concluded agreements and average target amount per one newly concluded agreement in the period 1993 - 2002 (7,9 kB)
Figure 2: Number of newly concluded and existing agreements per 1 000 inhabitants of the Czech Republic in the period 1993 - 2002 (7,8 kB)
Figure 3: Total volume of granted state support and average state support per 1 agreement in the period 1993 - 2002 (35,2 kB)
Figure 4: Total number and volume of granted building savings and bridging loans in the period 1995 - 2002 (8,7 kB)
Figure 5: Percentage of existing granted building savings and bridging loans in total number of granted loans (granted by building savings banks) (6,9 kB)
Figure 6: Balance of deposit and loan accounts of building savings banks (7,3 kB)
Figure 7: Comparison of total amounts of granted state support and granted loans in the period 1995 - 2002 (7,2 kB)
Figure 8: Purpose of use of loans provided (7,9 kB)
Figure 9: Number and volume of financed cases (building savings and mortgages) (11,3 kB)
Figure 10: Building savings systems in international comparison - number of newly concluded agreements per 1. 000 inhabitants in the period 2000 - 2002 (7,4 kB)
6. Mortgage financing
Figure 1: Average value (principal) of mortgage loan subsidized by government granted to private individuals in the period January 2000 - April 2003 (8,2 kB)
Figure 2: Average value of mortgage loan (principal) subsidized by government granted to private individuals and total volume of granted mortgage loans subsidized by government (10,2 kB)
Figure 3: Total principal of mortgage loans granted up to 31.12. 2002 according to mortgage banks (7,5 kB)
Figure 4: Number of loans granted up to 31.12. 2002 according to mortgage banks (7,4 kB)
Figure 5: Average principal of mortgage loans granted up to 31.12. 2002 (7,1 kB)
Figure 6: Average principal of mortgage loans granted in 2002 (7,1 kB)
Figure 7: Mortgage loans granted in 2002 by object of the loan (5,9 kB)
Figure 8: Mortgage loans granted in 2002 by subject of the loan (5,9 kB)
Table 1: Average mortgage interest rate of subsidized mortgage loans granted to private individuals (cumulated data since August 1996) (6,0 kB)
Table 2: Average mortgage interest rate of mortgage loans granted to natural persons on the basis of agreements concluded in 2002 (4,9 kB)
Cartogram 1: Average amount of principal of mortgage loans in regions of the Czech Republic (up to 31.12.2002) (734 kB)
The analytical part
These part of the publication offers deeper scientific analyses of a wide range of housing issues. Especially the issue of the financial affordability of housing and housing costs in the context of general consumer expenditures of Czech households, and on popular attitudes toward financial affordability and housing policy in general are discussed.
1. Financial affordability of housing in the Czech Republic
2. Municipal housing policy in the Czech Republic compared to selected Central and Eastern European countries
3. Critical analysis of state expenditures for housing
4. People's opinions about the housing cost burden
5. Introduction to the housing of socially endangered groups of the population
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