quality of life in deprived areas is reduced. Because of this, the difference between the good and the bad neighborhoods are growing rapidly. In these deprived urban areas, live in more vulnerable people with, for example, psychological or financial problems or a mental disability, it appears on Monday, in a study of Aedes, the umbrella organisation of housing associations.

in areas with a lot of corporatiewoningen are, on average, are less viable than in other areas of the city. We live about one and a half million people, is one of at least two-thirds corporatiewoningen.

part Of this group, 1.8 percent of those suffering from mental health problems. It would be almost three times higher than the national average.

it Also has 24 per cent of the population of these wards, the mentally disabled, while the national average is 9 percent.

Investment in Vogelaarwijken’ did not have the desired effect

with The growth in the proportion of vulnerable tenants and lead to additional problems, says Aedes. The influx of vulnerable tenants in these neighborhoods, according to the umbrella organization only.

according to the woningkoepel many quarters that the former minister Ella Vogelaar in 2007, defined as a difficult one to give. She has come up with a plan to improve the quality of life in those neighborhoods to increase, however, this initiative seems not to have the desired effect to have been.

housing Associations and local authorities since 2015 in the performance agreements of the said districts. These include, for example, the affordability of housing, quality of life, and the investments in new construction or preservation.