Housing Improvement and Social Inequality
Case Study of an Inner City
Originally published in 1979, this book discusses housing improvement, and particularly its effects upon the residential population
of the inner areas of West London. The economic and social rationale is explained, and the role of landlords, developers and local authorities is analysed. Les mer
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Originally published in 1979, this book discusses housing improvement, and particularly its effects upon the residential population
of the inner areas of West London. The economic and social rationale is explained, and the role of landlords, developers and
local authorities is analysed. The book concentrates both on the defects of the improvement process as a whole, and on the
application of housing legislation within a specific geographical area. Housing improvement is related to the debate about
the inequality of wealth by implicitly questioning who benefits and who loses from improvement policy.
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2021
Forlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 276
ISBN: 9781032041162
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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1. Introduction 2. Urban Housing Renewal 3. Housing Stress in Inner London 4. Housing Rehabilitation in Inner London 5. The
Relationship Between the Distribution of Improvement Grants and Socio-Economic Indicators in West London 6. The Distribution
of Improvement Grants in the General Improvement and Housing Action Areas of West London 7. Socio-Economic Change in the General
Improvement and Housing Action Areas of West London 8. Conclusions.
Paul N. Balchin was formerly Reader in Urban Economics, University of Greenwich, UK.