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  2. Affordability of Housing Association Rents:Rent-to-Income Ratio vs.…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Full-Report_2.pdf
    Hancock, K.E. (1993). ‘Can pay? Won’t pay?’ or economic principles of. ... 2003). ‘House poor’ or simply ‘poor’? Journal of Housing. Economics, 12(4), 291-317.
  3. Please cite this paper as: Whitehead, C. and P. ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/DownloadTemplate_30.pdf
    institutions and markets, as well as their common exposure to economic risk factors with. ... These data in the main reflect the impact of economic recessions on existing mortgagors.
  4. Please cite this paper as: Whitehead, C. and P. ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/DownloadTemplate_24.pdf
    institutions and markets, as well as their common exposure to economic risk factors with. ... These data in the main reflect the impact of economic recessions on existing mortgagors.
  5. The Use of the Existing Housing Stock in the South East 2007

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Research-Report.pdf
    48 3.7 Economic driver 1: The economy. 48 3.8 Economic driver 2: The housing market.
  6. While it is difficult to understand housing aspirations from…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_48.pdf
    UNDERSTANDING DEMOGRAPHIC, SPATIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS ON FUTURE AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEMAND Paper Five – Tenure aspirations and shared ownership. ... Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research January 2008 This is the fifth of a suite of eight
  7. Service use amongst older people in the Cambridge area ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_84.pdf
    Emerging policy landscape Ageing has economic impacts on health, social care, pensions and housing systems. ... asp?id=949 WRVS (2011) Gold Age Pensioners: Valuing the Socio-Economic Contribution of Older People in the UK.
  8. Challenges for our Home Ownership Safety Net: UK and ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/DownloadTemplate_20.pdf
    Professor Christine Whitehead is Emeritus Professor in Housing Economics at the London School of Economics. ... Christine is an internationally respected applied economist concentrating mainly in the fields of housing economics, finance and policy.
  9. short version 180809

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Summary_9.pdf
    The Review has also been undertaken against rapid changes in the economic environment in Jersey; increased uncertainties about government revenues; important developments with respect to both economic and land use planning ... lower levels of economic
  10. International review of land supply and planning systems

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Full-Report_14.pdf
    However, it works best in periods of economic growth and becomes difficult when land values are falling. ... First, developers respond to changes in the economic determinants of supply of land in different ways, making analysis increasingly complex.
  11. FiBRESERIESFINDINGS IN BUILT AND RURAL ENVIRONMENTS APRIL 2009…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Summary_8.pdf
    The result would be that more women would be able to take employment, training, and leisure opportunities, economic development opportunities would be increased and social inclusion programmes would be more effective
  12. ARCOM Proceedings 2020

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/osm_construction_industry_transformation.pdf
    Oti-Sarpong and Burgess. 480. Construction Industry Transformation: A Multi-Level Sociotechnical View of Developments Landscape and Regime Level Developments Government economic policies (e.g. ... Goodier, C and Gibb, A (2007) Future opportunities for
  13. Encouraging inter-regulator data sharing: the perceptions of…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_102.pdf
    existing social and organisational networks. Regulatory organisations should consider where they have such resources and how these could be utilised to increase data-sharing where potential social and economic benefits can ... Indeed, the Regulators’
  14. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/MOPresentationKL230817.ppt
    Beware: The Oswald Hypothesis:. links between home ownership, labour mobility, productivity and economic growth. ... Emphasise the wide economic and social benefits of efficient and equitable housing provision.
  15. 4687_Housing_Transition_report_v1.indd

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Summary_17.pdf
    Our projections suggest that under a cautious economic recovery, mortgaged ownership could recover. ... If this trend continues, tenants will soon outnumber owners, with important political, social and economic implications.
  16. Using performative knowledge production to explore marketplace…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/DownloadTemplate_32.pdf
    For example, associated with participation are thefollowing: economic participation, social participation, culture, education and skills, and politicaland civic participation. ... Our definition of marketplace exclusion, while still in its infancy,
  17. Slide 1

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/planaffho_roundtable.pdf
    Whilst the law states that housing benefits should be implemented for families with economic needs, these have never been operationalised. ... Conclusion. • Even though national housing systems differ significantly across national economic and
  18. Locating OSM: Offsite construction is firmly on the agenda, ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/blog_locating_osm.pdf
    in places which most need the associated economic benefits, with a view to reducing. ... economic inequality stands to be affected by innovations in the construction industry, in.
  19. The private rented sector in the new century – a comparative approach

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Summary_14.pdf
    Germany . 48 (1993). Stable  Van der Heijden et al. 2002 and Kirchner 2006, cited in Haffner et al. 2009 . 9 (2004). 10(2009). Ireland  13  10  Volatile  For 2004, ... Economics. It looked at the role of regulation in the PRS across
  20. Women’s Design Group Project Evaluation The project The Women's…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Summary_12.pdf
    and economic context. Conclusions. The Project has been successful in supporting more than 100 women from diverse backgrounds to engage with planning issues in London.
  21. RF Shelter Appendix B May 30 2012

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Appendix-B.pdf
    A list of the figures is given below. Projections of tenure change must inherently be based on past trends together with assumptions about important economic variables. ... However these do not affect the trajectories of projections which are determined
  22. Cambridge 2015

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/ProfRichardRonaldCambridgeJan2015.pdf
    or social inequality. Recent Transformations • The state promotion of homeownership • Social ageing & pension pressures • Global capital -‐ local housing markets • Tapping house prices to drive macro economic growth • Commodification of
  23. Layout 1

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_18.pdf
    2004) estimates changing requirements for different tenure types depending on a range of ten-year economic forecasts. ... The. size of the intermediate market varies from 0% to 26% of projected future housing requirements depending on economic.
  24. Under-utilisation of the housing stock: Eight local case studies ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Research-Report_0.pdf
    Table 1.1: Economic Profile. Nottingham National. 2009 ONS mid-year population 300,800 51,809,700. ... Table 2.1: Economic Profile. Bradford National. 2009 ONS mid-year population 506,800 51,809,700.
  25. Household Projections in England: their History and Uses Alan ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Household-Projections-History.pdf
    He joined the Ministry of Housing and Local Government as Senior Economic Adviser in Economics Housing Division in 1968 when the first household projections made by “modern” methods (projecting trends in ... 8 L Needleman, ‘A Long Term View of
  26. Economic analysis of the Wisbech travel to work area ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Appendix_0.pdf
    economic recession, relative to other towns. Delivering a realistic long term economic growth. ... economic spin-offs for the Wisbech area, for instance, needs to be explored.
  27. 1 Using incentives to improve the private rented sector ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/I_P_Review.pdf
    on. Private Renting, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University. ... can be regarded as affordable social-public housing. In the 1980s, a severe economic crisis, rising unemployment and increasing.
  28. UNDERSTANDING DEMOGRAPHIC, SPATIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS ON FUTURE…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_50.pdf
    4. Economic status varies substantially between household types. Around 50% of childless households are retired. ... Figure 4.2 Source: Survey of English Housing. Economic activity of social rented households.
  29. Evaluating the Public Health Outcomes of the Cambridgeshire Time ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Working-Paper-1.pdf
    economic improvements. Some variants of time banks, however, allow time credits to be. ... purpose (Seyfang, 2003). As summarised in a report by the New Economics Foundation,.
  30. CCHPR Cover - main document

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_81.pdf
    Growth in the PRS is largely due to economic necessity rather than choice. • ... the private rented sector has been largely a result of economic necessity, rather than tenant choice.
  31. Annex A

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Annexes.pdf
    However, other types of economic inactivity such as sickness and disability are similar. ... The South East has the highest economic activity and the North East has the lowest.
  32. Market-pegged social rents & local income distributions…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_83.pdf
    17Table 9: Rent-to-income ratios of the RP sector in the case study areas, by economic status, average 2007/08–2009/10,. ... 17. Table 9: Rent-to-income ratios of the RP sector in the case study areas, by economic status, average 2007/08–2009/10,.
  33. Beyond the Pandemic. What should we do? #2 Tackle ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/tackle-the-digital-divide.pdf
    of economic or social disadvantages. They are also more likely to be in the lowest.
  34. Challenging Times, Changing Lives Executive summary 2 Foreword We ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Longitudinal-Exec-Summary.pdf
    hit by the country’s economic troubles. ... Challenging Times, Changing Lives aims to build a detailed picture of how social tenants live their lives, manage their incomes and respond to major economic and financial challenges over the period
  35. Landlord portfolio management - past and future Anna Clarke ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/DownloadTemplate_13.pdf
    20. Falls in house prices. 20. The combined effect of tax changes and economic changes. ... might respond to a variety of economic changes such as a hike in interest rates or changes.
  36. The Working Neighbourhoods Fund (WNF) Scoping StudyWorklessness and…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_62.pdf
    This strategic influence has been felt most strongly in the development of theme partnership working (particularly, but not exclusively, in economic development and enterprise) and neighbourhood plans. ... 0.0 to 8.9. Not available. %. Source: Economic &
  37. CCHPR Cover - appendix

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Appendix.pdf
    However as the economic downturngovernment policy is now to encourage local authodownwards where developers can demonstrate that the S106 contributions are affecting. ... It is used by municipal governments in nearly all US states to stimulate economic
  38. Offsite manufacturing, construction and digitalisation in the UK…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/state_of_the_nation_osm.pdf
    2016; WPI Economics, 2019). These espoused benefits are argued to accrue to the different. ... Construction as an industry is significantly impacted by economic trends. The global economic.
  39. 1 Time banks interim evaluation April 2013 Introduction This ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Interim-Report.pdf
    It is possible that schemes such as time banking can build social, economic and political capital. ... The co-production principle asserts that there is more capacity in an economic system than that simply defined by the market.
  40. The role of housing and housing providers in tackling ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/New_evidence.pdf
    unemployed, retired, other). If both people have the same economic activity, the FRP is. ... Cohort 2 (aged 26-35 in 2011) not in poverty: Change in economic status 2001-.
  41. New Affordable Homes Report

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Final-Report_6.pdf
    Page 17. Figure 2.2: Economic status of person 1 in new lets, England. ... Figure 2.3: Economic status of person 1 in re-lets, England. 0%.
  42. Roland Lovatt & Christine Whitehead

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Conference%20Paper.pdf
    This is not the fault of the Foyer’s themselves as they are attempting to respond to the current funding and economic climate. ... Firstly, it has been shown that the current economic environment is very different.
  43. Slide 1

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/cross_comparative_analysis_bremen_2018.pdf
    In most countries, housing is largely driven by economic factors…. • ….
  44. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/HSA-2012-presentation-slide-Tang.pptx
    Source: HA CORE general needs 1989/90–2010/11. England: increasing proportions of economic active households in new let & new built units. ... In 2010/11, 36% of households in new let & new built were economic active, which was lower than the national
  45. UNDERSTANDING DEMOGRAPHIC, SPATIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS ON FUTURE…

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Report_53.pdf
    Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research January 2008 This is the third of a suite of eight papers drawing on research carried out into demographic, spatial and economic impacts on ... The research draws on findings from an exit survey of
  46. Property_Journal_SepOct2014_Resi

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Journal-Article_0.pdf
    economic strength, but the opportunity. to use TIF in other parts of the country. ... that would be expected to be. buoyant in normal economic. conditions, such as London, but.
  47. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/bim_in_the_uk.pdf
    of the built environment, to increase productivity and improve. economic and social outcomes in the UK and, where.
  48. Evaluating the Public Health Outcomes of the Cambridgeshire Time ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Interim-Report_3.pdf
    The social and economic determinants of health affect people’s health by determining what. ... access to health services, poor health remains strongly linked to social and economic.
  49. Landlords' strategies to address poverty and disadvantage

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Summary_24.pdf
    Nevertheless, a picture has emerged of a diverse sector, with a wide range of ways of dealing with an environment of rapid economic and policy change, and a variety of competing
  50. Institutional Funding

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Full-Report_12.pdf
    Freely available cash, predictable cashflows with limited correlation with. economic or investment cycles. • ... 50. Social housing has low correlation with economic cycles, the performance of other.
  51. – A Comparative Approach Med dansk sammenfatning The Private ...

    https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Final-Report_8.pdf
    and Europe; and more broadly the applica-. tion of economic concepts and techniques. ... The project was sponsored by the Knowledge Centre for Housing Economics in Copen-hagen.

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