The result of a conference organized to address problems raised
by the housing crisis of the 1980s, this volume brings together
academic and professional housing experts representing a variety of
disciplines and political The essays evaluate the nation's housing
stock and assess progress toward reaching national housing goals,
address the issue of specialism and the problems of groups with
special housing needs, and examine the range of policies aimed at
meeting the housing needs of those for whom the market fails to
offer acceptable options.
The result of a conference organized to address problems raised
by the housing crisis of the 1980s, this volume brings together
academic and professional housing experts representing a variety of
disciplines and political perspectives. Their papers fall into
three major groups. Those in the first group are concerned with
establishing criteria for evaluating the nation's housing stock and
assessing progress toward reaching national housing goals. A second
set addresses the issue of specialism and the problems of groups
with special housing needs, while the final section examines the
range of policies aimed at meeting the housing needs of those for
whom the market fails to offer acceptable options. The result is a
major contribution to the ongoing dialogue regarding the needs of
those for whom adequate housing is not currently available.
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