254 Pages
    by Routledge

    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1986. After years of government complacency about housing it is now becoming clear that there are growing shortages of suitable accommodation, especially in certain areas of high demand, and huge problems of disrepair in the existing stock of dwellings in almost all areas. This volume holds a number of papers around the housing crisis.

    Preface and Acknowledgements, List of Contributors, 1. FROM COMPLACENCY TO CRISIS, 2. THE DECLINE IN PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, 3. THE DETERIORATION OF PUBLIC SECTOR HOUSING, 4. HOUSING RENEWAL: PRIVATISATION AND BEYOND, 5. GROWING CRISIS AND CONTRADICTION IN HOME OWNERSHIP, 6. HOUSING AND CLASS IN THE INNER CITY, 7. HOUSING POLICIES FOR OLDER PEOPLE, 8. THE WORSENING CRISIS OF SINGLE HOMELESSNESS, 9. HOUSING POLICY AND YOUNG PEOPLE, CONCLUSION, Index

    Biography

    Peter Malpass

    `...the most deft and incisive analysis available today of the issues in current housing policy. The facts are up-to-date and the approach fresh and stimulating...' - Social Services Insight