Housing policy in the 1990s.
Housing policy in the 1990s.
- London Routledge 1992
- 199p. ; 22cm.
Examines whether the enabling local authority has really been disabled by central government; whether housing associations can fulfil their new role as leading providers of social renting housing; whether building societies will still be able and willing to finance them; what sort of social and economic consequences the growth in home ownership will have; and whether the private rented sector can be revived. Provides critiques of government policies from the new right, from a race and gender perspective, and from the point of view of council tenants.
041504359X
HOUSING POLICY
HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS
PRIVATE RENTED HOUSING
SOCIAL HOUSING
HOME OWNERSHIP
306.1
Examines whether the enabling local authority has really been disabled by central government; whether housing associations can fulfil their new role as leading providers of social renting housing; whether building societies will still be able and willing to finance them; what sort of social and economic consequences the growth in home ownership will have; and whether the private rented sector can be revived. Provides critiques of government policies from the new right, from a race and gender perspective, and from the point of view of council tenants.
041504359X
HOUSING POLICY
HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS
PRIVATE RENTED HOUSING
SOCIAL HOUSING
HOME OWNERSHIP
306.1