- Statistical Series
- 09. November 2015
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Vol 100,
Issue 38
- ISSN: 1670-4770
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The proportion of people living in rented accommodation rose sharply in the wake of the financial crisis in Iceland. In 2008, 12.8% of the population rented their housing. By 2014 this proportion had risen to 20.8%. Despite this sharp increase in the number of tenants, Iceland had the second lowest proportion of tenants and the second highest proportion of owner-occupiers without a mortgage, when compared to the other Nordic countries in 2013.