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020 _a041504359X
035 _a(Sirsi) u18753
041 _aeng
050 _a306.1
245 _aHousing policy in the 1990s.
260 _aLondon
_bRoutledge
_c1992
300 _a199p. ; 22cm.
350 _a12.99
520 _aExamines 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.
650 _aHOUSING POLICY
650 _aHOUSING ASSOCIATIONS
650 _aPRIVATE RENTED HOUSING
650 _aSOCIAL HOUSING
650 _aHOME OWNERSHIP
690 _aHOUSING
700 _aBirchall, Johnston
_xEditor
942 _n0
948 _c04/03/1997
999 _c87619
_d87619