ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1993, this book is a detailed comparative examination of the housing issue by housing experts, looking at the USA, UK, Germany, the Netherlands and France. The volume offers an excellent blend of critical analysis and practical policy recommendations, including a better targeting of tax concessions, a move back to social housing more diverse than in the past and measures for reducing homelessness. Perennial issues which remain as pertinent today as when the book was first published are also discussed: homelessness, housing affordability for people on low incomes, changes in housing markets.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

National similarities and differences

chapter 2|60 pages

The new housing shortage

The problem of housing affordability in the United States

chapter 3|30 pages

Housing tenure and affordability

The British disease

chapter 8|59 pages

The new housing shortage

An international review