Four million working people will need access to some type
of affordable housing even if the country achieves full employment by 2024, new
research published by the Local Government Association shows. Widespread demand
for affordable homes will be much higher should the country fail to train
millions to take the higher skilled and higher paid jobs that are projected to
be created by 2024, the analysis reveals. The LGA said the economic uncertainty
facing housebuilders following the UK's vote to leave the European Union could
make it difficult for private developers to rapidly build enough homes on their
own. Read more on the LGA website.
Finland tried to end homelessness. What can we learn from its runaway
success – and recent failures?
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The Housing First policy led to the number of homeless people in Finland
dropping by half. Those with firsthand experience explain why it worked
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