Housing and Labour Markets

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Average Income
Bill Randolph
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Central Government
Chris Hamnett
Commonwealth Employment Service
Development Corporation
Docklands Consultative Committee
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Female Wage Labour
Freeing Women
House Price Differentials
House Price Inflation
House Price Trends
household work
Housing
housing and labour markets
Housing Market Outcomes
Housing Market Processes
Housing Market Segmentation
Housing Market Structure
International Spatial Division
James Barlow
John Allen
John Salt
Labor Economics
Labor Policy
Labour Markets
LDDC Area
Local House Price
Local Labour Market Areas
London Docklands Strategic Plan
Lower Home Ownership Rates
Mark Goodwin
market connection
Married Women
Married Women's Labour Force
Married Women’s Labour Force
migration and employment patterns
Mike Coombes
Mike Savage
Moira Munro
Multiple Earner Households
Northern Region Strategy Team
paid and unpaid work
Peter Marcuse
Ray Forrest
Ray Hudson
regional economic disparities
restructuring of work and home relations
social geography
Sophie Watson
Tony Champion
unpaid labour analysis
urban planning policy
urban spatial restructuring
Urban Studies
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367075422
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1991. The connection between housing and work is one of the most discussed yet least understood aspects of modern society. Housing and Labour Markets explores the different ways in which housing and labour are linked and examines their central significance in many of the key changes in society today. It provides a wide-ranging analysis of the relationships between housing and labour markets, with accounts of the different forms of work, paid and unpaid, in which various types of households are engaged.

This edited collection addresses the varied impact of restructuring in both housing and labour markets in different localities and regions, including contributions from the USA and Australia. By making an important input into the growing debate over the inks between home and work, this book shows the direction in which the debate should go, draws out the principal lines of connection and suggests a way forward.

The issues addressed in Housing and Labour Markets will be of interest to a wide range of social science disciplines, especially urban studies, economics, sociology, geography and planning. Local government officers in housing and planning will also find it makes an invaluable contribution to developing links between housing and the workplace.