Few policies have had a more profound impact on the modern
British housing system than the wholesale transfer of public
housing to new social landlords. In the past two decades over a
million homes have passed from council ownership to housing
associations, and the management of another million has been
outsourced by local authorities. "After Council Housing" provides a
compelling account of its causes, methods and consequences.
Rejecting the claim that the process of stock transfer is a simple
case of damaging privatization, the authors argue instead that
Britain's new social landlords have contributed to a more
business-like, consumer-focused and tenant-influenced social
housing sector.
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