This new analysis of housing policy in Britain since 1945
challenges conventional notions of the relationship between housing
and the welfare state. It argues that housing policy in the years
after the Second World War is better understood in terms of market
restructuring. However, in more recent years housing has been at
the forefront of changes that have drawn it closer to other welfare
state services, and the modernization of public services is
continuing the trend.
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