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Case Study 1: Queueing for a Home

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Housing Policy and the State

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Above we have sketched the development and the size of Birmingham’s housing stock, whose creation and administration has been so predominant a feature of the city’s government. The housing stock ranges widely in age, size and type and is situated within the city’s fifty miles of boundary and beyond.

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© 1978 John Lambert, Chris Paris and Bob Blackaby

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Lambert, J., Paris, C., Blackaby, B. (1978). Case Study 1: Queueing for a Home. In: Housing Policy and the State. Sociology, Politics and Cities. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15941-3_3

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