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Series: Inside Housing ; 9 August 2002, 6(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Research carried out on behalf of the Housing Corporation by Cambridge University's department of housing and planning shows that the progress of stock transfer has not been steady because of changes in government policy over the years. The volume of homes transfered had definite peaks and troughs between 1988 and April 2001. In 1992 transfers were at a record low level, but there was a substantial rise between 1997 and 2001 when the number of homes relcated reached 90 000 in 1999 and 100 000 in 2000 and 2001. For the Sector Study 17: http://www.housingcorplibrary.org.uk/HousingCorp.nsf/AllDocuments/7FAD312D11C9FE2D80256C1300487D4F
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Research carried out on behalf of the Housing Corporation by Cambridge University's department of housing and planning shows that the progress of stock transfer has not been steady because of changes in government policy over the years. The volume of homes transfered had definite peaks and troughs between 1988 and April 2001. In 1992 transfers were at a record low level, but there was a substantial rise between 1997 and 2001 when the number of homes relcated reached 90 000 in 1999 and 100 000 in 2000 and 2001. For the Sector Study 17: http://www.housingcorplibrary.org.uk/HousingCorp.nsf/AllDocuments/7FAD312D11C9FE2D80256C1300487D4F