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Housing Policy in the UK (Hardcover): David Millins, Alan Murie Housing Policy in the UK (Hardcover)
David Millins, Alan Murie
R4,643 Discovery Miles 46 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a major new textbook on UK housing policy covering contemporary issues, policies and management across the whole range of housing tenures set in a historical and comparative context. Designed as a replacement for Peter Malpass and Alan Murie's highly successful Housing Policy and Practice, it addresses the evolution of policy and practice with a central focus on five key themes: institutional and governance arrangements, economic and demographic change, the loss of identity of housing policy, the interlinked issues of inequality and standards and the interests served or involved in the processes and outcomes of housing policy.

Home Ownership - Differentiation and Fragmentation (Paperback): Ray Forrest, Alan Murie, Peter Williams Home Ownership - Differentiation and Fragmentation (Paperback)
Ray Forrest, Alan Murie, Peter Williams
R961 Discovery Miles 9 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1990 and drawing on extensive research, this book provides an evaluation of the impact of the growth of home ownership in the UK, and of the claims and counter-claims made for its social significance. The book examines critically the evidence for and against the proposition that mass home ownership is contributing towards a more equal society. Wide-ranging in its coverage, the book discusses the changing nature and role of home ownership, wealth accumulation and housing, the relationship between social class and housing tenure, and policy development.

Home Ownership - Differentiation and Fragmentation (Hardcover): Ray Forrest, Alan Murie, Peter Williams Home Ownership - Differentiation and Fragmentation (Hardcover)
Ray Forrest, Alan Murie, Peter Williams
R3,230 Discovery Miles 32 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1990 and drawing on extensive research, this book provides an evaluation of the impact of the growth of home ownership in the UK, and of the claims and counter-claims made for its social significance. The book examines critically the evidence for and against the proposition that mass home ownership is contributing towards a more equal society. Wide-ranging in its coverage, the book discusses the changing nature and role of home ownership, wealth accumulation and housing, the relationship between social class and housing tenure, and policy development.

Selling the Welfare State (Routledge Revivals) - The Privatisation of Public Housing (Paperback): Ray Forrest, Alan Murie Selling the Welfare State (Routledge Revivals) - The Privatisation of Public Housing (Paperback)
Ray Forrest, Alan Murie
R1,419 Discovery Miles 14 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1988, this book offers the first comprehensive and critical analysis of the privatisation of public housing in Britain. It outlines the historical background to the growth of public housing and the developing political debatea surrounding its disposal. The main emphasis in the book, however, is on the ways in which privatisation in housing links to other key changes in British society. The long trend for British social housing to become a welfare housing sector is related to evidence of growing social polarisation and segregation. Within this overall context, the book explores the uneven spatial and social consequences of the policy.

Selling the Welfare State (Routledge Revivals) - The Privatisation of Public Housing (Hardcover): Ray Forrest, Alan Murie Selling the Welfare State (Routledge Revivals) - The Privatisation of Public Housing (Hardcover)
Ray Forrest, Alan Murie
R4,365 Discovery Miles 43 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1988, this book offers the first comprehensive and critical analysis of the privatisation of public housing in Britain. It outlines the historical background to the growth of public housing and the developing political debatea surrounding its disposal. The main emphasis in the book, however, is on the ways in which privatisation in housing links to other key changes in British society. The long trend for British social housing to become a welfare housing sector is related to evidence of growing social polarisation and segregation. Within this overall context, the book explores the uneven spatial and social consequences of the policy.

Housing and the New Welfare State - Perspectives from East Asia and Europe (Hardcover, New Ed): Richard Groves Housing and the New Welfare State - Perspectives from East Asia and Europe (Hardcover, New Ed)
Richard Groves; Edited by Alan Murie
R4,355 Discovery Miles 43 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The changing nature and significance of housing provision within welfare states is considered in this timely book. With housing playing an increasingly important role in welfare provision, the new welfare state emerging in different parts of the world is being developed in the context of individual asset accumulation and the private ownership of housing. Housing and the New Welfare State shows that housing is becoming critical to asset-based welfare not only in Western Europe but also in the six East Asian housing systems that are a major focus of the book. Chapters by leading East Asian scholars provide analysis of housing policies in Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, China and Taiwan. Also examined are the 'four worlds' of welfare and housing; the causes and consequences of the shift from tenants to home owners in the old welfare states of Britain and other parts of Western Europe; and the growth of the property-owning welfare state as a theme running through contemporary policy in both East Asia and Europe.

The Right to Buy? - Selling off public and social housing (Paperback): Alan Murie The Right to Buy? - Selling off public and social housing (Paperback)
Alan Murie
R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Right to Buy has had a massive impact on Housing in the UK for 35 years and in 2015 there were proposals to extend it. But what is the Right to Buy policy, how has it developed and what has its impact been? What evidence is there about the wider and unintended consequences of the policy? How are the proposals to extend the policy in England likely to affect future housing provision and what alternatives are there? In The Right to Buy, Alan Murie provides an authoritative account of the origins, development and impact of the policy across the UK and proposals for its extension in England (and decisions to end it in Scotland and Wales). Presenting up-to-date statistical material the book engages with debates about transfers to private renting, the impact on public expenditure and on the current housing situation, addresses the proposals for new legislation and details the potential impact of these. It is an essential read for anyone interested in this highly topical issue.

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