We need to focus policy and political attention on the very recent changes to the patterns of ownership and wealth in housing in Britain which have occurred since the 2008 financial collapse. A small group of private landlords, less than 2% of the population, have taken advantage of the new circumstances to rapidly enrich themselves and return Britain to a time when a very large number of families with children relied on private renting to provide them with a home, now 1 in 4 of all English families with children. The possible implications for health, politics and policy are profound
During the period of the Thatcher and Major governments, 1979–97, Conservative housing policy reduce...
Noting the recent resurgence of housing as a political issue, this article takes a historic view of ...
Private renting in England has grown dramatically in recent years, now accounting for 17 per cent of...
We need to focus policy and political attention on the very recent changes to the patterns of owners...
The UK Coalition government, formed in 2010, has set in place major housing policy reforms. Its obje...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a brief analytical summary of the current downturn...
This paper will examine the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will co...
This paper will consider the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will c...
Homeownership has been declining in favour of private renting in most developed English speaking cou...
The impacts of the global financial crisis continue to reverberate around the world. This paper expl...
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into ...
This paper describes the results of a review of the housing content of UK General Election 2001 mani...
This Chapter sets out the main directions of housing policy and housing debates in England since the...
Analyses of the impact of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) on housing have largely focused on subpr...
Welfare-state restructuring featuring the use of equity held in owner-occupied housing assets to off...
During the period of the Thatcher and Major governments, 1979–97, Conservative housing policy reduce...
Noting the recent resurgence of housing as a political issue, this article takes a historic view of ...
Private renting in England has grown dramatically in recent years, now accounting for 17 per cent of...
We need to focus policy and political attention on the very recent changes to the patterns of owners...
The UK Coalition government, formed in 2010, has set in place major housing policy reforms. Its obje...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a brief analytical summary of the current downturn...
This paper will examine the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will co...
This paper will consider the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will c...
Homeownership has been declining in favour of private renting in most developed English speaking cou...
The impacts of the global financial crisis continue to reverberate around the world. This paper expl...
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into ...
This paper describes the results of a review of the housing content of UK General Election 2001 mani...
This Chapter sets out the main directions of housing policy and housing debates in England since the...
Analyses of the impact of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) on housing have largely focused on subpr...
Welfare-state restructuring featuring the use of equity held in owner-occupied housing assets to off...
During the period of the Thatcher and Major governments, 1979–97, Conservative housing policy reduce...
Noting the recent resurgence of housing as a political issue, this article takes a historic view of ...
Private renting in England has grown dramatically in recent years, now accounting for 17 per cent of...