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The dynamics of the owner-occupied housing market in South ern England in the late 1980s :A study of new building and vacancy chains

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Regional Studies ; 28(3) 275-289(15)Subject(s): Summary: Examines direct and indirect effects of new residential construction on patterns of housing opportunity and mobility. Draws on the empirical evidence from a major study of housing turnover, exploring the particular features of the housing market in Southern England. Offers an assessment of the findings in the context of the current climate of recession and argues that the underlying dualism in the market remains. Considers key aspects of the operation of the housing market, looking at implications and relevance of findings to conditions.
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Examines direct and indirect effects of new residential construction on patterns of housing opportunity and mobility. Draws on the empirical evidence from a major study of housing turnover, exploring the particular features of the housing market in Southern England. Offers an assessment of the findings in the context of the current climate of recession and argues that the underlying dualism in the market remains. Considers key aspects of the operation of the housing market, looking at implications and relevance of findings to conditions.