4th Edition

Housing Policy An Introduction

By Paul Balchin, Maureen Rhoden Copyright 2002
    512 Pages
    by Routledge

    512 Pages
    by Routledge

    Now in its fourth edition, this textbook has been completely revised to examine the current state of housing policy in the UK. Exploring developments in housing policy made since Labour's 1997 electoral victory, the book addresses current issues including the 'brownfield versus greenfield' debate; the phasing out of renovation grants; the transfer of local authority housing to registered social landlords; boom, slump and boom in the owner-occupied sector.
    Other topics addressed range from regional policy and housing across the UK, to social exclusion, community care and homelessness.

    1. Introduction  Part 1: The supply of new and renovated housing  2. Housing investment  3. House building  4. Housing rehabilitation policy  Part 2: Housing markets and housing tenure  5. Housing finance  6. Private rented housing  7. Local authority housing  8. Privatisation and stock transfer  9. Housing associations  10. Owner-occupation  Part 3: Single issues in housing policy  11. Affordability  12. Regional disparities  13. Regeneration  14. Social exclusion  15. Housing and community support  16. Housing and the elderly  17. Gender and housing  18. Black and Ethnic minorities and housing  19. Homelessness  20. Conclusions

    Biography

    Paul Balchin is Reader in Urban Economics and Maureen Rhoden is Senior Lecturer in Housing Studies, both at the University of Greenwhich.

    'A few distinguished names have written books on housing policy that have remained in print over this twenty year period - Paul Balchin's is one of them....This format and style make for a very lucid structure that , in turn, makes the book accessible to the targeted student reader. the reader will find it easy to navigate a passage through the book to find the themes and issues that interest them.' - Mary Griffiths (University of Central England) - Housing Studies Vol.17 - 6/02