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Read more at: Social Housing Now and in the Future

Social Housing Now and in the Future

This work uses secondary data sources to understand who is currently living in social rented housing, their characteristics including their former tenure, entrants and leavers, and who is likely to be living in the social rented sector in the future. It was carried out by Alan Holmans, Sarah Monk...


Read more at: Understanding demographic, spatial and economic impacts on future affordable housing demand

Understanding demographic, spatial and economic impacts on future affordable housing demand

The research will use both primary and secondary data to understand how demographic, spatial and economic changes will impact on affordable housing demand now and in the future (over the next 5 / 10 / 20 years). It will then use this understanding to inform key business and policy decisions and...


Read more at: An approach to affordable housing to inform the East Midlands Regional Plan

An approach to affordable housing to inform the East Midlands Regional Plan

This project reviewed alternative methodologies for determining the proportion of new dwellings that should be affordable in order to select a preferred approach for the East Midlands. Once this was agreed, the project produced affordable housing targets for the region and for the sub-regional...


Read more at: More households to be housed – where is the increase in households coming from?

More households to be housed – where is the increase in households coming from?

This project updated analysis of the Government's 2006 household projections; examining the elements making up the growth; the robustness of the projections; and their implications for housing requirements.


Read more at: The use of the existing housing stock in the South East

The use of the existing housing stock in the South East

This report was commissioned by the South East England Regional Assembly. It analyses the ways in which the existing housing stock is used presently and how this might change over the next twenty years.


Read more at: West Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy revisions – Re-run of the affordable housing figures

West Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy revisions – Re-run of the affordable housing figures

CCHPR carried out a series of re-runs of the affordable housing calculations for the West Midlands Regional Assembly to support its work as Regional Housing and Planning Body.


Read more at: Official projections of future numbers of households in England and their implications for housing

Official projections of future numbers of households in England and their implications for housing

This project analysed and commented on official estimates (projections) of the number of households in future years, the types of household, and the ages of household heads.


Read more at: Impact of worsening affordability on the demand for social housing

Impact of worsening affordability on the demand for social housing

This project was a literature review of the impact of worsening market housing affordability on the demand for affordable housing, private renting, new household formation, and regional variations in these impacts.


Read more at: Future prospects for housing wealth and inheritance

Future prospects for housing wealth and inheritance

This work was carried out for the Council of Mortgage Lenders to study who owes owner-occupied housing wealth, and the implications for bequest and inheritance of housing wealth.


Read more at: Housing need in England: A new analysis

Housing need in England: A new analysis

This estimates current need for social rented housing in 2006, and the needs for social rented and intermediate housing in 2006-26. It is being produced for Shelter as part of the Shelter Housing Investment Project series. It makes extensive use of official household projections, at regional as...