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BSHF Newsletter - January 2013


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BSHF Newsletter - January 2013

Welcome to the January edition of the BSHF newsletter. This bulletin is circulated to our network of friends and professionals interested in innovative housing issues and we hope that you will enjoy reading about our recent activities.>


By BSHF, UK and Germany.


Housing Policy Resource.

Who Lives in the Private Rented Sector?


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Who Lives in the Private Rented Sector?

In the context of the growth of private renting in the UK, this research examines the characteristics of households living in the sector. Using statistical analysis, the research identifies key sub-sectors of the Private Rented Sector (PRS) and discusses the different needs that these groups have. Understanding and responding to the diversity of households within the PRS is vital if the sector is going to meet people’s growing needs.>


By BSHF, UK and Germany.


Housing Policy Resource.

Press release: 25.01.13 One third of private renters now families with children


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Press release: 25.01.13 One third of private renters now families with children

Press release: 25.01.13 One third of private renters now families with children.


By BSHF, UK and Germany.


Housing Policy Resource.

The Growth of In-Work Housing Benefit Claimants: Evidence and policy implications


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The Growth of In-Work Housing Benefit Claimants: Evidence and policy implications

This research analyses the growth of Housing Benefit claimants numbers in Great Britain in 2010 and 2011. Particular attention is paid to the rapid growth in the number of in-work Housing Benefit claimants..>


By BSHF, UK and Germany.


Housing Policy Resource.

Delivering Effective Regeneration


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Delivering Effective Regeneration

Drawing on interviews with local communities affected by regeneration as well as practitioners, the briefing highlights key factors for successful regeneration. By learning from the positive and negative aspects of previous regeneration, policymakers and practitioners can develop approaches that most benefit the communities with which they work.>


By BSHF, UK and Germany.


Housing Policy Resource.

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