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Fortunately, as we saw above, socialhousing policies might provide the answer for these groups.
More particularly, cheap housing for older people can be accomplished by different means, such as widespread home-ownership or the provision of affordable socialhousing.
For example, only six to seven per cent of the population live in socialhousing and owner-occupation is high.
From paternalism to dialogue : an analysis of the changing relationships between socialhousing providers and older tenants.
In practice, however, the right to be considered for socialhousing is a highly qualified one.
The literature review made clear that a government's housing interventions include both ownership and socialhousing policies, so the macro-level indicators refer to both.
Such an argument could have particular strength in regions where housing demand is high and socialhousing is scarce.
Nevertheless, they suggest a general reduction in the ability of socialhousing applicants to choose their own house.
Even with these trade-offs, it was impossible to gain acceptance of the concept by major developers, and even by socialhousing providers.
This is not surprising, given that socialhousing is likely to be a general proxy for a weak household income potential.
There is little socialhousing, while rigid rent controls have resulted in a gradual shrinkage of private-rented accommodation.
The basic services are : information and advice, prevention and social integration, home care, and socialhousing.
There are two interconnections between approaches to allocation of socialhousing and social exclusion.
This applies to all sectors of the housing market, although socialhousing processes are the concern of this paper.
The practices used to block access to socialhousing, and the terminology used to describe them are varied, which presents some difficulty in researching them.
The second interconnection is a broader one, and covers the residualisation of socialhousing.
Few are convinced that changes in fiscal, education, employment or socialhousing policies are sufficient to eradicate homelessness.
Most authorities were, though, active in resisting the retrenchment of the institutionalised rights of homeless people to socialhousing which was enacted in 1996.
Individuals living in owner-occupied housing have lower rates of low-income incidence than do people in rented accommodation, especially compared with people living in socialhousing.
Since 1947 socialhousing has been controlled by government and 'thought of less in terms of hygienism than of construction' (p. 340).
Typically, they see it as their task to assist people to secure any socialhousing or other rights to which they are entitled.
The most important analytical innovation is the inclusion of socialhousing provision as an important policy alternative to the encouragement of home-ownership.
This growth came about mainly because those living in socialhousing during the 1960s have remained in situ.
In many countries, for example, the provision of socialhousing is an equally important policy instrument.
State intervention is not limited to the socialhousing sector.
Next to the provision of socialhousing, welfare states can also intervene by stimulating home-ownership.
Stepping up a level to consider social exclusion within socialhousing as a whole leads to the consideration of a further individual/collective dilemma.
These show that a large socialhousing sector does not imply lower housing costs.
The topic of socialhousing will be taken as the subsuming theme of our overview, as it shows the triumphs and shortcomings of planning.
In setting the scene, the paper investigates connections between housing processes and social exclusion and describes the development of socialhousing allocations systems over the past few decades.
At age 25 years, 10 per cent of those born during 1945-50 were in socialhousing, compared to three per cent of those born between 1930 and 1934.
For instance, past allocation policies for socialhousing and the policies of lending institutions have respectively excluded certain types of households from public renting and owner-occupation.
Unlike the eldest respondents in the survey, however, the youngest benefited more at the beginning of their adult life from the expansion of socialhousing from the later 1950s.
Important examples of regulations involving age restrictions were found in the following policy fields: public transport, socialhousing, disability, employment, public health, civil service and government representation.
During the same period, welfare reform replaced the poor law - with the early part of the century witnessing the emergence of social insurance, old age pensions and socialhousing.
We thus expect that the negative effect of generous pensions is significantly stronger in countries with extensive socialhousing provision as compared to countries with less socialhousing.
For example, cuts in social security entitlements are highly focused on particular people whereas the losers from reductions in socialhousing construction are more difficult to identify.
Involving tenants in socialhousing management.
Whereas the mass model of socialhousing focuses on a broad segment of the population, the residual model aims to provide socialhousing only for lower-income groups.
Finally, while allocations policy does play a significant role in shaping social exclusion in socialhousing more fundamental solutions to housing inequality lie at a different level.
Next, it describes the development of socialhousing allocations policies, in particular their response to the dominant advice that they should be fair and reflect housing needs.
However, it can be argued that meeting aspirations of transfer applicants within socialhousing provides a means to create a more sustainable and socially mixed socialhousing sector.
In a related vein, recent attention has also focused on access specifically to socialhousing, which remains the most important housing resource open to people with low incomes.
When accessing affordable socialhousing on a long-term or permanent basis, single or childless people have tended to be disadvantaged by the housing allocation policies of local authorities.
Their critical ability transformed the intellectual content of urban design and socialhousing and helped to formulate and promote a new cultural agenda for the profession.
The new approach they adopted responded to changes in the political and economic situation, which favoured a switch from socialhousing to more high-class private urban dwellings.
Sharing owners also have an option to buy outright after a period of time, in line with the policies of recent governments towards encouraging private sector involvement in socialhousing.
This could go some way to challenging the residualised role of socialhousing in stark contrast to the prevailing coercive style of lettings we have confirmed in our research.
The problems for elderly people in socialhousing are related to a number of factors including its affordability and the difficulties of moving from one to another area.
I want to stress that all people deserve and need socialhousing that is fit for purpose.
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We cannot accept services of general economic interest, social services or socialhousing being affected by this directive.
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Special attention must be paid to the tenants of socialhousing in this connection.
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The need then became apparent for exemptions from this obligation in the case of socialhousing.
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The money raised could be used to fund socialhousing and improvements in urban areas, encouraging people to choose to live in them.
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Local authorities can also choose to invest in new socialhousing.
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It is important that we concern ourselves with the provision of socialhousing.
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I worked to promote rural socialhousing, community transport, credit unions, community facilities, village surveys and economic development.
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They encouraged private development as part of office planning consents, and they resisted the development of socialhousing.
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They may have predicted, but they certainly did not provide affordable socialhousing.
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Local authorities may also choose to invest in new socialhousing.
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Information on average waiting times for socialhousing is not collected centrally.
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So little new socialhousing has been constructed recently that many people have no access to decent housing.
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She made the charge that we have not spent sufficiently on socialhousing.
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A quarter of them will be for socialhousing.
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That relates to socialhousing rents and subsidies.
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Finally, where does socialhousing fit into that agenda?
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These funds support organisations working in the fields of social welfare, health promotion, homelessness, the provision of socialhousing, rural poverty and urban deprivation.
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Simply because housing stock is transferred and is no longer under the direct control of local authorities, it does not cease to be socialhousing.
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In addition, we have announced a small-scale pilot, which will examine the issues surrounding the under-occupation of socialhousing.
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I mentioned the probable increased demand for socialhousing.
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Our consultation paper will seek views on a wide range of leasehold issues affecting socialhousing leaseholders and leaseholders generally.
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I conclude that that means socialhousing, not privately owned homes.
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Since taking office, we have already strengthened the legislation to give homeless people reasonable preference in the allocation of long-term socialhousing.
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We are determined to increase the resources that we make available to affordable socialhousing.
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We have also made £30 million available this year for rural local authorities, to provide over 1,000 new socialhousing units.
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I shall come in a moment to the question of access to socialhousing.
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They increasingly could become the vehicle to deliver cost-effective, well-managed socialhousing.
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People looking for socialhousing or housing in the public sector will have their hopes dashed by the reduction in housing corporation capital provision.
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We need a balanced approach to the provision of socialhousing.
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Therefore, the question of affordability in the socialhousing sector is not something which can be treated in isolation.
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That large sum of private finance has enabled a great deal of additional investment in socialhousing to take place.
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All the homes purchased by housing associations or freed by existing tenants will be used to provide additional socialhousing.
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In 1981, 67 socialhousing units were completed.
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Our rural housing reserve offers local authorities the opportunity to address a range of priority socialhousing needs.
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Almost three quarters of my constituents live in socialhousing or accommodation that is not owner occupied.
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Information on the spending of usable receipts by authorities on socialhousing provision is not held centrally.
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We also inherited a £19 billion socialhousing repair backlog and a cut in investment in new affordable housing.
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The 2000 spending review provided an extra £2.5 billion to renovate socialhousing.
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The lack of socialhousing is of itself a social cost.
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They did absolutely nothing to support socialhousing.
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We have set ourselves the target of making sure that all socialhousing is of a decent standard within the next 10 years.
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Many improvements can be made in the area of socialhousing without any changes in legislation.
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Some of the most vulnerable people live in private sector housing as well as in significant parts of the socialhousing sector.
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Clearly, the results of this work will be essential in helping inform decisions about the future level of new build socialhousing.
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We will extend opportunities for people to buy their own homes and reinvest the money in reviving quality socialhousing.
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If he will make a statement on his policy for (a) improving the quality of and (b) increasing the quantity of socialhousing.
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Most of those families cannot afford to move out of socialhousing, so few if any of the homes will be released to new tenants.
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