Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments concentrate on helping vulnerable households. Many countries are trying to reduce the concentrations of deprivation by building for a wider range of households and tenures. In England this policy has two main strands: (i) including other tenures when regenerating areas originally built as mono-tenure social housing estates and (ii) introducing social rented and low cost homeownership into new private market developments through planning obligations. By examining where new social housing and low cost home ownership homes have been built and who moves into them, this paper examines whether these policies achieve social mix and reduce spatial...
In the past two decades governments in Britain have launched a series of initiatives designed to red...
Housing subsidies are used by developed welfare states to ensure their citizens can access decent an...
Towards the end of the twentieth century academic debates in social policy have increasingly focused...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
Summary. Research literature on area-based initiatives in deprived urban areas in Europe shows that ...
There were three main models of social housing in post war Europe: state housing as part of the comm...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Policy Press in Journal of Poverty and So...
Economic theories of residential location suggest that households tend to live in neighbourhoods wit...
Economic theories of residential location suggest that households tend to live in neighbourhoods wit...
This study estimates the effect of living in a very deprived neighbourhood, as identified by a high ...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
Cross-sectional research suggests that the British housing system weakens the link between income po...
The thesis is divided into three parts. Part I traces the history of Council housing from the ninete...
The article reviews 11 primary studies that examine the impact of social mix on public housing estat...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
In the past two decades governments in Britain have launched a series of initiatives designed to red...
Housing subsidies are used by developed welfare states to ensure their citizens can access decent an...
Towards the end of the twentieth century academic debates in social policy have increasingly focused...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
Summary. Research literature on area-based initiatives in deprived urban areas in Europe shows that ...
There were three main models of social housing in post war Europe: state housing as part of the comm...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Policy Press in Journal of Poverty and So...
Economic theories of residential location suggest that households tend to live in neighbourhoods wit...
Economic theories of residential location suggest that households tend to live in neighbourhoods wit...
This study estimates the effect of living in a very deprived neighbourhood, as identified by a high ...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
Cross-sectional research suggests that the British housing system weakens the link between income po...
The thesis is divided into three parts. Part I traces the history of Council housing from the ninete...
The article reviews 11 primary studies that examine the impact of social mix on public housing estat...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
In the past two decades governments in Britain have launched a series of initiatives designed to red...
Housing subsidies are used by developed welfare states to ensure their citizens can access decent an...
Towards the end of the twentieth century academic debates in social policy have increasingly focused...