Fr. 63.00

Housing Provision and Policy in the UK

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 26.01.2026

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This book offers an accessible and in-depth account of housing provision and policy in the UK. The chapters describe each of the major housing tenures and how they have changed, emphasising the uneven development and implementation of housing policy over time and place. In doing so, the book builds on and adds to debates that are prominent in geography and social science disciplines and provides new perspectives on the origins and nature of owner occupation, housing in the welfare state, housing subsidies and on continuities and turning points in housing policy.
Analysing changes in housing policy and provision from the nineteenth century to the present day, providing key statistics and discussing contemporary policy questions, this book contributes to key housing debates including decommodification, centralization, privatization, neo-liberalism, gentrification and residualisation. It is a benchmark and an invaluable reference for students, academics, practitioners, and others interested in UK housing.

List of contents

Introduction.- Urbanisation, Housing Failures and Reluctant Intervention.- Housing Policy Experiments: 1914-39.- Housing in the Welfare State: 1939-57.- Housing in Transition: 1957-79.- From Managed to Market System: 1979-97.- Housing and the Competition State, 1997-2010.- Austerity, Inequality and Crisis: 2010-2024.- Legacies, Policy Lessons and Prospects.

About the author

Alan Murie
is Professor Emeritus of Urban and Regional Studies and was previously Director of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies and Head of the School of Public Policy at the University of Birmingham, UK. Throughout his academic career, he has been actively involved in research and publication with a specialism in housing studies.

Summary

This book offers an accessible and in-depth account of housing provision and policy in the UK. The chapters describe each of the major housing tenures and how they have changed, emphasising the uneven development and implementation of housing policy over time and place. In doing so, the book builds on and adds to debates that are prominent in geography and social science disciplines and provides new perspectives on the origins and nature of owner occupation, housing in the welfare state, housing subsidies and on continuities and turning points in housing policy.
Analysing changes in housing policy and provision from the nineteenth century to the present day, providing key statistics and discussing contemporary policy questions, this book contributes to key housing debates including decommodification, centralization, privatization, neo-liberalism, gentrification and residualisation. It is a benchmark and an invaluable reference for students, academics, practitioners, and others interested in UK housing.

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