On 19 April 2017, Kath Scanlon presented at the Redesigning Social Housing against Poverty in Europe (RESHAPE) annual conference in Bozen-Bolzano (Italy). Her presentation, Social housing in England after the GFC: affordable vs ‘affordable’ (download PPT here), covered themes such as England’s ‘housing crisis’, changing nature of social landlords, and marginalisation of social housing and growth of ‘affordable’ – but not social — products
Since 1988, housing associations - now called Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) - have been respons...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting....
England''s increasing housing affordability problem, widely described as a ''housing crisis'', has b...
On 12 May 2017, Christine Whitehead presented at the Westminster Social Policy Forum seminar titled ...
In the UK today, there are insufficient houses for all of the households which need them, at prices ...
Christine Whitehead and Tony Travers show that, in terms of housing need, wider economic impact and ...
A lack supply on the housing market, a private rented sector that sees rents spiralling upwards, and...
The shortage of supply and the unaffordability of homes are key elements of Britain’s housing crisis...
According to reports "Property is now affordable for first time buyers in nearly four out of 10 area...
Christine Whitehead was one of the experts that provided advice and guidance on the report, ‘Strengt...
London’s housing—of all tenures—is widely considered to be a sphere of growing inequality and unaffo...
Social housing has been an important part in Europe’s housing provision for many decades both in ter...
The Social Mobility Commission published their annual report on the problem of social mobility in Br...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting...
Since 1988, housing associations - now called Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) - have been respons...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting....
England''s increasing housing affordability problem, widely described as a ''housing crisis'', has b...
On 12 May 2017, Christine Whitehead presented at the Westminster Social Policy Forum seminar titled ...
In the UK today, there are insufficient houses for all of the households which need them, at prices ...
Christine Whitehead and Tony Travers show that, in terms of housing need, wider economic impact and ...
A lack supply on the housing market, a private rented sector that sees rents spiralling upwards, and...
The shortage of supply and the unaffordability of homes are key elements of Britain’s housing crisis...
According to reports "Property is now affordable for first time buyers in nearly four out of 10 area...
Christine Whitehead was one of the experts that provided advice and guidance on the report, ‘Strengt...
London’s housing—of all tenures—is widely considered to be a sphere of growing inequality and unaffo...
Social housing has been an important part in Europe’s housing provision for many decades both in ter...
The Social Mobility Commission published their annual report on the problem of social mobility in Br...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting...
Since 1988, housing associations - now called Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) - have been respons...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting....