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Young People, Housing and Social Policy
Young People, Housing and Social Policy
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care leaver transitions
Care Leavers
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home
Home Ownership
homelessness
Housing Benefit
Housing Benefit Payments
Housing Benefit Recipients
housing exclusion
Jones 1995b
Lodgings Payments
Owner Occupation
parental
Parental Home
policy analysis for youth housing
private
Private Rented
Prs
rental
renting
Resettlement Services
Rough Sleeping
Rural Housing Market
Rural Housing Problem
rural youth disadvantage
sector
single
Single Homeless People
Single Room Rent
social housing access
social welfare policy
student accommodation research
Transitional Accommodation
Young Homeless People
Young Men
Young People
Young Single Mothers
Young Single Parents
Young Single People
youth
Youth Homelessness
Product details
- ISBN 9780415185790
- Weight: 362g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 17 Jun 1999
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Presenting up-to-date empirical research on the subject of young people, housing and social policy in contemporary Britain, this book considers the issue of young people's early housing histories in the context of a range of government policy initiatives aimed at the group. It offers a critique of aspects of social policy that specifically address the housing of young people. Topics covered include:
*young people leaving care
*young people in the parental home
*youth homelessness
*housing services for young people
*students in the private rented sector
*young owner occupiers
*housing benefit for the under 25s
*young single parent families
*young people and housing in rural areas
*social housing.
Julie Rugg is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Housing Policy, University of York.
Young People, Housing and Social Policy
€210.80
