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Housing tenure polarisation

By: Language: English Series: Housing Review ; 35(6) November-December 1986, 190-193(4)Publication details: 1986Subject(s): Summary: Refers to research undertaken on polarisation between owner-occupation and council house tenants. Examines the main factors which the researchers have used as a measure of housing tenure polarisation including socio-economic status, income, level of educational achievement and type of accommodation acquired. Tables of statistics in support of main text. Bibliography.
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Refers to research undertaken on polarisation between owner-occupation and council house tenants. Examines the main factors which the researchers have used as a measure of housing tenure polarisation including socio-economic status, income, level of educational achievement and type of accommodation acquired. Tables of statistics in support of main text. Bibliography.