ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1987, this book provides a comprehensive history of housing policy in Britain from the beginning of the twentieth century to the end of the 1970s. For every period the author gives a detailed account of the housing situation in which policies operated, the policies pursued and their rationale. Owner-occupation and privately rented housing are fully discussed. Particular emphasis is placed on the financial and economic aspects of housing policy, including the impact on it of the economic situation. Issues such as population growth and the increase in the number of households are also examined.

chapter Chapter II|33 pages

The Pre-1914 Antecedents of Housing Policy

chapter Chapter IV|76 pages

From World War II to the 1970s

chapter Chapter VI|78 pages

Finance of Owner-Occupation

chapter Chapter VII|94 pages

Local Authority Housing Finance

chapter Chapter VIII|73 pages

Privately Owned Rented Housing

chapter Chapter IX|26 pages

Overview and Concluding Observations