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Price and prejudice: Asylum seekers and housing rents
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general
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becaa7790f824b1e9198221bc277df5b
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https://wp.unil.ch/hecoutreach/price-and-prejudice-asylum-seekers-and-housing-re...
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https://wp.unil.ch/hecoutreach/environmental-impact-the-hidden-side-of-swiss-fin...
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2026-03-18T06:47:00+00:00
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Price and prejudice: Asylum seekers and housing rents

Source: https://wp.unil.ch/hecoutreach/price-and-prejudice-asylum-seekers-and-housing-rents/ Parent: https://wp.unil.ch/hecoutreach/environmental-impact-the-hidden-side-of-swiss-finance/

[Podcast] Opposition to asylum seekers has become a political and social media hot button issue in every high-income country. But does their presence also depress rental values for neighbouring properties? Prof Marius Brülhart at HEC Lausanne tells Tim Phillips, VoxTalks Economics, about new research from Switzerland that uncovers the effect of immigration on rents.

Source: This podcast was produced by VoxTalks Economics from the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR).