1998 年 1998 巻 23 号 p. 35-40
There are some studies on Northern-European Co-operative housings, but on Norway, it's not enough. Norway's Co-operative housing has some differences.
In this report, we aimed to make these as a basis in supplying new type of housing in the future.
Results are summarizes as follows: 1) Traditionally the people owned their houses, so joint-owner type is superior in Norway.2) There are only a few public housings in Norway, so the co-operative housing is playing a part of the role of them.3) Diredly and indirectly, members can participate in the management and the planning of their cooperative housing.