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Title: BLOG: HSA Sponsored Event - the Immigration Act and Public Services
Author(s): McKee, Kim
Leahy, Sharon
Keywords: right to rent, immigration act, private sector landlords, housing
Issue Date: 4-Jul-2018
Date Deposited: 15-Sep-2018
Citation: McKee K & Leahy S (2018) BLOG: HSA Sponsored Event - the Immigration Act and Public Services. HSA: The Forum for Housing-Related Research and Debate (HSA News) [Blog post] 04.07.2018. https://housing-studies-association.org/2018/07/blog-hsa-sponsored-event-the-immigration-act-and-public-services/
Abstract: First paragraph: On June 8th Dr Kim McKee (University of St Andrews) and Dr Sharon Leahy (University of St Andrews) hosted a symposium on ‘The Impact of the UK Immigration Act on Housing and Public Services’ at the University of St Andrews. The event was supported by an event bursary from the Housing Studies Association.
Type: Blog Post/Website Contribution
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/29897
URL: https://housing-studies-association.org/2018/07/blog-hsa-sponsored-event-the-immigration-act-and-public-services/
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Affiliation: University of St Andrews
University of St Andrews
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