TY - JOUR
T1 - The historical development of public housing in Indonesia
T2 - a path dependence analysis
AU - Vitriana, Anita
AU - Özogul, Sara
AU - Mawhorter, Sarah
AU - Woltjer, Johan
PY - 2025/4/2
Y1 - 2025/4/2
N2 - Globally, governments have developed a considerable variety of institutional arrangements for public housing provision. While insights into these arrangements are well-established for many countries in the Global North, this paper provides an analysis focused on Indonesia. Since independence in 1945, Indonesian public housing arrangements have undergone dynamic changes, closely intertwined with shifts in role and level of state involvement. This paper clarifies the historical trajectory of these changes by exposing critical events in politics and the governance system. A path dependence approach is applied to analyse the longitudinal development of institutional changes. The paper employs secondary data from regulatory documents on housing and power-sharing between multiple government levels, and supplementary interview data with high-ranking former and current government officials. We found public housing institutions in Indonesia developed within a reinforcing sequence of events, with the national government persistently maintaining a strong position in its governance. The research also highlights a tendency towards neoliberalisation in the institutional development process, characterised by the gradual regulatory engagement of the private sector in taking on increasingly active roles in low-income housing provision.
AB - Globally, governments have developed a considerable variety of institutional arrangements for public housing provision. While insights into these arrangements are well-established for many countries in the Global North, this paper provides an analysis focused on Indonesia. Since independence in 1945, Indonesian public housing arrangements have undergone dynamic changes, closely intertwined with shifts in role and level of state involvement. This paper clarifies the historical trajectory of these changes by exposing critical events in politics and the governance system. A path dependence approach is applied to analyse the longitudinal development of institutional changes. The paper employs secondary data from regulatory documents on housing and power-sharing between multiple government levels, and supplementary interview data with high-ranking former and current government officials. We found public housing institutions in Indonesia developed within a reinforcing sequence of events, with the national government persistently maintaining a strong position in its governance. The research also highlights a tendency towards neoliberalisation in the institutional development process, characterised by the gradual regulatory engagement of the private sector in taking on increasingly active roles in low-income housing provision.
U2 - 10.1080/19491247.2025.2482233
DO - 10.1080/19491247.2025.2482233
M3 - Article
SN - 1461-6718
JO - International Journal of Housing Policy
JF - International Journal of Housing Policy
ER -