Housing spend not a priority
Series: Inside Housing ; 13 December 2002, 7(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: According to an annual survey of British attitudes, society is becoming less interested in investing extra resources in social housing. In the latest "British social attitudes survey" just 8% of people chose housing as their preferred area for government spending.In contrast, health saw an 83% backing for more money and 67% wanted extra spending for education. "British social attitudes survey: the 19th report" is available at http://wwwsagepub.co.uk| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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According to an annual survey of British attitudes, society is becoming less interested in investing extra resources in social housing. In the latest "British social attitudes survey" just 8% of people chose housing as their preferred area for government spending.In contrast, health saw an 83% backing for more money and 67% wanted extra spending for education. "British social attitudes survey: the 19th report" is available at http://wwwsagepub.co.uk