Housing for the future: a case for change
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Hayden, Aidan. 'Symposium on the Irish housing market: issues and prospects - Housing for the future: a case for change'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXXIV, 2004/2005, pp127-138Download Item:
Abstract:
There is evidence to suggest that housing over recent decades has not received the attention it
deserves from policy makers. Policy can at best be described as ad hoc and reactive, based on
a general assumption that markets can largely be relied upon to achieve housing objectives.
There has arguably been greater concern in national strategy and partnership programmes for
about the economic implications of housing availability and its effect on economic
competitiveness than for the wider social role of housing and its importance for community.
This paper attempts first to characterise current housing policy and then to document where it
is failing. The likely future direction of policy, as revealed by new programme initiatives and
by the analysis and recommendations of the recent NESC report (NESC 2004) is also
analysed.
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Read before the Society, 14 April 2005
Author: Aidan, Hayden
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Symposium on the Irish housing market: issues and prospectsPublisher:
Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXXIV 2004/2005
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Social housing, Housing policyISSN:
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