Housing policy in the UK
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Housing policy in the UK
(Public policy and politics)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006
- : pbk
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Note
"With Phil Leather, Peter Lee, Moyra Riseborough and Bruce Walker"
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Housing 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.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- The 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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