The traditional mission of housing associations in England is to provide non-profit housing let at sub-market rents to low-income and disadvantaged households. And yet in recent years, large ‘property developer housing associations’ have begun to invest in for-profit private rental homes let at market rents. Despite long waiting lists for their accommodation, these housing associations are mainly letting their for-profit rental homes to middle-income tenants rather than their traditional low-income clientele. Drawing on a ‘historical institutional’ conceptual framework, and combining structural and ‘agency’ explanations, this paper explores the reasons for this new trend. It argues that investment by large developer housing associations in ...
Abstract. The 1988 Housing Act signalled substantial changes in the provision of social housing in E...
In recent decades policies of renewing social housing in partnership with private developers have be...
Governments in many countries have required social housing providers to operate more marketorientate...
The traditional mission of housing associations in England is to provide non-profit housing let at s...
State withdrawal combined with challenges in raising private finance has led not-for-profit housing ...
Private renting is a massively expanding sector, and has now overtaken social housing to become the ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupOngoing neoliberal policies have realign...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Researchers with an interest in real estate financialization have recently turned their attention to...
Problems related to unpopular housing are not new in Britain's social rented sector. In the past, ho...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...
© 2018, © 2018 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban Research. The rise in private renting in hom...
Reforms to the funding of new social housing in England in 2004 enabled private sector firms to comp...
This article starts from the observation that social rented housing in Britain is in transition. Evi...
Abstract. The 1988 Housing Act signalled substantial changes in the provision of social housing in E...
In recent decades policies of renewing social housing in partnership with private developers have be...
Governments in many countries have required social housing providers to operate more marketorientate...
The traditional mission of housing associations in England is to provide non-profit housing let at s...
State withdrawal combined with challenges in raising private finance has led not-for-profit housing ...
Private renting is a massively expanding sector, and has now overtaken social housing to become the ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupOngoing neoliberal policies have realign...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Researchers with an interest in real estate financialization have recently turned their attention to...
Problems related to unpopular housing are not new in Britain's social rented sector. In the past, ho...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...
© 2018, © 2018 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban Research. The rise in private renting in hom...
Reforms to the funding of new social housing in England in 2004 enabled private sector firms to comp...
This article starts from the observation that social rented housing in Britain is in transition. Evi...
Abstract. The 1988 Housing Act signalled substantial changes in the provision of social housing in E...
In recent decades policies of renewing social housing in partnership with private developers have be...
Governments in many countries have required social housing providers to operate more marketorientate...