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Read more at: Affordable housing in London: who expects to move and where?: Sector Study 39

Affordable housing in London: who expects to move and where?: Sector Study 39

This Sector Study focuses on the London region and sets out the currently available evidence on who intends and expects to move, where and why? It also goes on to look at mobility schemes and how well they are working to help people realise their aspirations.


Read more at: Who moves and where? A comparison of housing association tenants in London and northern regions: Sector Study 40

Who moves and where? A comparison of housing association tenants in London and northern regions: Sector Study 40

This Sector Study focuses on the London region and sets out the currently available evidence on who intends and expects to move, where and why? It also goes on to look at mobility schemes and how well they are working to help people realise their aspirations.


Read more at: RSL Rents: Evidence from the Existing Tenants Survey 2000: Dataspring Discussion Paper 6

RSL Rents: Evidence from the Existing Tenants Survey 2000: Dataspring Discussion Paper 6

This paper draws on the Existing Tenants Survey to examine rents in the social housing sector.


Read more at: Regional and Sub-regional Analyses: Residential Mobility of Social Tenants and Those Entering LCHO in the North Regions: Dataspring Report 9

Regional and Sub-regional Analyses: Residential Mobility of Social Tenants and Those Entering LCHO in the North Regions: Dataspring Report 9

This study concentrates on four aspects of household mobility in the northern regions.


Read more at: Residential mobility of social tenants and households entering Low Cost Home Ownership (LCHO): A comparison of London and the Northern Regions: Dataspring Report 10

Residential mobility of social tenants and households entering Low Cost Home Ownership (LCHO): A comparison of London and the Northern Regions: Dataspring Report 10

This report compares the residential mobility of social tenants and households entering LCHO in London with mobility in the northern regions of England.


Read more at: South East regional assembly: South East plan research reports

South East regional assembly: South East plan research reports

This is a follow on to a previous study which outlined a methodology for assessing housing need in the South East region. There are two small projects: one producing an estimate of newly arising demand and need and one an estimate of unmet current housing need. It covers sub-regions as well as the...


Read more at: Regional Assessment of the Need for Intermediate Housing

Regional Assessment of the Need for Intermediate Housing

This research developed a methodology for estimating the future need for intermediate market housing – housing that is affordable to those who cannot access market housing but who could afford to pay more than social housing rents. Not all households in the relevant income bracket would want...


Read more at: Evaluation of English housing policy since 1975, Overview and Theme Reports

Evaluation of English housing policy since 1975, Overview and Theme Reports

A major research project for DCLG (then ODPM) which was joint with the universities of Glasgow and Heriot Watt. It is organised under five themes, but includes a cross cutting overview summary report which will be widely disseminated as well as a defined, structured analysis of the period.


Read more at: East of England Affordable Housing Study Stage 2: Provision for Key Workers and Unmet Housing Need, Part B

East of England Affordable Housing Study Stage 2: Provision for Key Workers and Unmet Housing Need, Part B

This is a follow up to a previous study which produced an estimate of newly arising demand and need for housing in the East of England. The current study produces an estimate of unmet need and of key worker housing requirements in the region. Part B of the project provides a template for districts...


Read more at: East of England Affordable Housing Study Stage 2: Provision for Key Workers and Unmet Housing Need, Part A

East of England Affordable Housing Study Stage 2: Provision for Key Workers and Unmet Housing Need, Part A

This is a follow up to a previous study which produced an estimate of newly arising demand and need for housing in the East of England. The current study produces an estimate of unmet need and of key worker housing requirements in the region. Part B of the project provides a template for districts...