Housing Policy in the UK [Paperback]by David Mullins and Alan Murie and Philip Leather and Peter Lee and Moyra Riseborough and Bruce Walker
Usually ships within 5 to 7 working days Description of Housing Policy in the UKHousing Policy in the UK is a major new textbook that traces the emergence of a 'new comprehensive housing policy' in the wake of the Communities Plan and regionalisation. Grounded in cutting-edge research and analysis, it provides a clear account of the evolution and current dimensions and tensions at the heart of this policy.Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout David Mullins and Alan Murie and Philip Leather and Peter Lee and Moyra Riseborough and Bruce WalkerDAVID MULLINS is Reader in Housing Studies, University of Birmingham, UK.ALAN MURIE is Professor of Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham, UK. Contents of Housing Policy in the UKIntroductionThe Origins of Housing Policy to 1979 Housing Under the Conservatives 1979-1997 Housing Under New Labour 1997-2004 Homeownership in Transition Deregulating the Private Rented Sector Transforming the Governance, Management and Regulation of Social Housing Policies and Problems in Social Housing Finance Incorporating the Non-Profit Sector Choice and Control: Social Housing Management and Access to Social Housing Housing, Social Care, and Supporting People Social Exclusion, Housing and Neighbourhood Renewal Private Sector Housing Renewal A New Comprehensive Housing Policy - Overcoming Fragmentation or Managing Complexity? |
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