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Title: Drawing out the issues
Author(s): Robertson, Douglas
Contact Email: d.s.robertson@stir.ac.uk
Editor(s): Scanlon, Kathleen
Whitehead, Christine
Citation: Robertson D (2008) Drawing out the issues. In: Scanlon K & Whitehead C (eds.) Social Housing in Europe II: A review of policies and outcomes. London: LSE London, London School of Economics, pp. 287-299. http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/LSELondon/
Keywords: social housing
Housing policy
Europe
Scotland
Public housing Europe
Public housing Scotland
Housing policy Europe
Housing policy Scotland
Issue Date: Dec-2008
Date Deposited: 22-Jul-2009
Abstract: The chapter provides a conclusion to the various chapters presented in the book, arguing that a broader range of social policies and societal changes have contributed to the residualisation of social housing across Europe, thus challenging the conventional wisdom that the process is solely due to privatisation. Reference is made to the Scottish context and suggestions for the focus of future pan European research are made.
Rights: The publisher has granted permission for use of this book chapter in this Repository. The chapter was first published in Social Housing in Europe II: A review of policies and outcomes by LSE London, London School of Economics.
URL: http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/LSELondon/

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