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This paper explores the extent to which housing associations (HAs) were providing dwellings for large family households who require four bedrooms or more, and the extent to which there was a shortfall in such provision. It examines the available stock of larger units; the ownership structure of these units; their spatial distribution; and the rents charged for these properties. The paper concentrates on five bedroom and six plus bedroom units in 2006/07.

 

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Authors

Christine Whitehead

Connie Tang

Tiffany Lunday

BingJiang Cao

Publication Date

1st April 2009

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