Housing Inequality in the 21st Century
Housing Inequality in the 21st Century
Social Policy and the Political Economy of Housing in the UK
Iafrati, Steve; Gregory, Lee
Bristol University Press
04/2026
208
Mole
Inglês
9781447376774
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Preface
1. Introduction: Why there is more to housing inequality than just housing
2. New Labour and the Third Way: a new millennium and the more equal society
3. 2007-2010: the global financial crisis and a new direction
4. Small government and the 'Big Society'
5. Housing and welfare reforms
6. Core and periphery
7. Housing commodification and financialisation
8. Grenfell Tower and intersectionality
9. Housing vulnerability and social cleansing
10. Hegemony and housing
11. Reflections and the direction of travel
12. Conclusions
1. Introduction: Why there is more to housing inequality than just housing
2. New Labour and the Third Way: a new millennium and the more equal society
3. 2007-2010: the global financial crisis and a new direction
4. Small government and the 'Big Society'
5. Housing and welfare reforms
6. Core and periphery
7. Housing commodification and financialisation
8. Grenfell Tower and intersectionality
9. Housing vulnerability and social cleansing
10. Hegemony and housing
11. Reflections and the direction of travel
12. Conclusions
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Housing; Inequality; Political Economy; Welfare; Neoliberalism
Preface
1. Introduction: Why there is more to housing inequality than just housing
2. New Labour and the Third Way: a new millennium and the more equal society
3. 2007-2010: the global financial crisis and a new direction
4. Small government and the 'Big Society'
5. Housing and welfare reforms
6. Core and periphery
7. Housing commodification and financialisation
8. Grenfell Tower and intersectionality
9. Housing vulnerability and social cleansing
10. Hegemony and housing
11. Reflections and the direction of travel
12. Conclusions
1. Introduction: Why there is more to housing inequality than just housing
2. New Labour and the Third Way: a new millennium and the more equal society
3. 2007-2010: the global financial crisis and a new direction
4. Small government and the 'Big Society'
5. Housing and welfare reforms
6. Core and periphery
7. Housing commodification and financialisation
8. Grenfell Tower and intersectionality
9. Housing vulnerability and social cleansing
10. Hegemony and housing
11. Reflections and the direction of travel
12. Conclusions
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