Housing Housing in Transition: Understanding the dynamics of tenure change 8 June 2012 by Christine Whitehead and Chihiro Udagawa and Peter Williams and Connie Tang England, traditionally seen as a nation of homeowners, is experiencing significant change in the types of housing tenure in which people live. The first part of this report looks back at tenure change between 1993/94 and 2009/10, using the Government’s Survey of English Housing and its successor the English Housing Survey. This historical look breaks the … Continued READ MORE
Social care· Wealth & assets· Housing Home Equity: accumulation and decumulation through the life cycle 1 March 2010 by Peter Williams This report was commissioned by the Resolution Foundation to inform our work on long-term care funding reform. Many low earners lose out in the current care and support system and find themselves in a funding gap; too rich to qualify for state support, having over the threshold of £23,000 of equity in their house, and … Continued READ MORE