Housing in UK Law
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Risking Housing Need
It is commonly suggested that social housing is allocated on the basis of ‘need’. The authors, however, suggest that the concept of risk provides a much better explanation of the complex interplay ...
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Preferences for Korean seniors housing
The Republic of Korea is experiencing demographic, economic, and cultural changes that may create demand for seniors housing in the coming decades. The population is rapidly ageing; pension income ...
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Housing cycles and efficiency
This paper has four objectives. First, a small model of the UK housing market is constructed, including equations for house prices, housing starts, construction costs and interest rates. The model ...
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Contesting Housing Inequality: Housing Rights and Social Movements
This article engages with a leading contemporary criticism of social and economic human rights, namely that because such rights are organised around sufficiency norms, they are ill‐equipped to chal...
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The Right to Housing
The issue of justice in housing is rarely discussed in political philosophy. Yet, housing crises such as that currently faceSd by the UK highlight the importance of work in this area. In this artic...
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Housing, crises and crime
A disappointment of responses to the Covid-19 crisis is that governments have not invested massively in public housing. Global crises are opportunities for macro resets of policy settings that migh...
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Boleyn & Forest Housing.
...Douglas Oppong ACMA, has been appointed financial controller of Boleyn & Forest Housing. He joins from Shepherds Bush Housing Group. On the move is edited by Danielle Johnson. Please e-mail her with news of your move at the danielle.johnson@cimaglo......
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Melville Housing Association.
...Andrew Noble ACMA has been promoted to the post of chief executive of Melville Housing Association. He was formerly its finance director. ......
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