Young People, Housing and Social Policy
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Young People, Housing and Social Policy

  1. 224 pages
  2. English
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Young People, Housing and Social Policy

About this book

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.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2002
Print ISBN
9780415185790
eBook ISBN
9781134665525
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Tables
  5. Contributors
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Chapter 1: Setting the context: Young people, housing and social policy
  9. Chapter 2: Young adults and owner occupation: A changing goal?
  10. Chapter 3: Young single people and access to social housing
  11. Chapter 4: The use and ‘abuse’ of private renting and help with rental costs
  12. Chapter 5: Students and housing: A testing time?
  13. Chapter 6: ‘I thought it would be easier’: The early housing careers of young people leaving care
  14. Chapter 7: Youth homelessness
  15. Chapters 8: Housing and support services for young people
  16. Chapter 9: Housing and young single parent families
  17. Chapter 10: No cardboard boxes, so no problem?: Young people and housing in rural areas
  18. Chapter 11: Young adults living in the parental home: The implications of extended youth transitions for housing and social policy
  19. References