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Owner-Occupation in Britain, PDF eBook

Owner-Occupation in Britain PDF

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: Housing Policy and Home Ownership series

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Originally published in 1982, this is a companion volume to State Housing in Britain.

Together the 2 volumes cover the tenure of some 85% of all British households in much of the 20th Century.

The development of the tenure between 1918 and 1970 with special reference to its position in state housing policies is examined.

Subsequent chapters analyse effective demand since 1970, both with respect to its demographic base and as regards the capacity to buy.

In particular the question of why people want to buy is asked and the supply of housing (both council houses and former private rented accommodation) as well as the output of speculative housebuilders is considered.

A detailed survey of the perturbations in the housing market during the volatile experience of the British economy since 1970 is also covered.

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