ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1979, these essays provide a guide to the labyrinth of issues which together made up ‘housing policy’ in the late 20th Century. The focus is on the practical and political difficulties of devising measures which meet policy objectives – difficulties which are just as prevalent in the 21st Century. The search for ‘comprehensive strategies’ is shown to be a vain one: given the number of relevant issues and their complexity, only an incremental approach is practicable. Major issues are discussed in the context of an analysis of the institutional, historical and financial framework within which housing policy is formulated and operated.

chapter 1|30 pages

The Institutional Framework

chapter 2|17 pages

Housing Need and Demand

chapter 3|13 pages

Council Housing Finance

chapter 4|13 pages

Rent Control

chapter 5|24 pages

Improvement and Slum Clearance

chapter 6|18 pages

Owner-Occupation

chapter 7|16 pages

Alternative Tenures

chapter 8|11 pages

Housing Allowances

chapter 9|25 pages

Housing Policy Questions