Private finance has been playing an increasing role in the financing of social housing. The entry of private financing has coincided with a withdrawal of governments from the direct provision and financing of social housing. This reflects strong global trends to limit the activities of government in a variety of its traditional roles and instead seek increased engagement of the private and not-for-profit sectors. While the private sector is playing an increasing role in social housing finance, the inability of social housing tenants to pay market rents means a mixed model of housing finance operates in the sector. In these mixed models, there are a variety of financing mechanisms which are listed in Table 1. The global financial crisis (GFC...
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Abstract. The 1988 Housing Act signalled substantial changes in the provision of social housing in E...
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Summary. It is argued that social housing in the UK curren tly faces affordability and invest-ment p...
Over recent decades, the management and delivery of housing assistance measures in many developed ec...
Currently, there is a severe shortage of social housing in Australia. In order to address this pre...
In the United Kingdom, social landlords are facing decreasing governmental financial support for the...
countries, but most of all in the Netherlands. Property subsidies have been reduced; housing allowan...
In the first of two articles, Stewart Smyth outlines the recent history of policy changes towards so...
We examine the extent to which markets enable the provision of housing finance across a wide range o...
The recent global financial crisis has seen investors turn away from real-estate bonds, given their ...
This article describes and analyses the transfer of social housing ownership to sitting tenants, oth...
Comparative and international political economy (CPE and IPE) are justifiably obsessed with finance ...
Abstract. The 1988 Housing Act signalled substantial changes in the provision of social housing in E...
The paper considers the role of the private rented sector in supplying housing that can be defined a...
This paper discusses the concepts of standard of living, modest incomes and suggests the methods of ...
The paper examines, with the aid of evidence from several countries, alternative models of private s...
In recent years the perspective of Social Housing has been dramatically shifting the focus from the ...
Summary. It is argued that social housing in the UK curren tly faces affordability and invest-ment p...
Over recent decades, the management and delivery of housing assistance measures in many developed ec...
Currently, there is a severe shortage of social housing in Australia. In order to address this pre...
In the United Kingdom, social landlords are facing decreasing governmental financial support for the...
countries, but most of all in the Netherlands. Property subsidies have been reduced; housing allowan...
In the first of two articles, Stewart Smyth outlines the recent history of policy changes towards so...
We examine the extent to which markets enable the provision of housing finance across a wide range o...
The recent global financial crisis has seen investors turn away from real-estate bonds, given their ...
This article describes and analyses the transfer of social housing ownership to sitting tenants, oth...
Comparative and international political economy (CPE and IPE) are justifiably obsessed with finance ...