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Anna Busłowska is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economic and Social Development within the Faculty of Economics and Finance at the University of Białystok. Her research focuses on housing economics, consumer behavior, and regional development with particular emphasis on housing deprivation, tenure choice models, and sustainable consumption patterns. She holds a habilitation degree (dr hab.) and actively contributes to interdisciplinary studies at the intersection of urban planning and social policy.
Her work examines housing trajectories across demographic cohorts in Poland, EU housing policy comparisons, and the psychological and economic drivers behind consumer decisions. Recent studies include analyses of generational housing mobility, circular economy rebound effects, and the impact of economic cycles on household housing choices.
Key research themes include:
- Housing deprivation measurement and policy implications
- Life cycle analysis of tenure selection behaviors
- Circular economy applications in consumption patterns
- Regional disparities in housing affordability
Her publications frequently appear in peer-reviewed journals addressing urban studies, social policy, and demographic economics. Current projects explore multi-generational housing strategies and EU housing deprivation metrics.
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