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Stay Home: Housing and Home in the UK during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Stay Home: Housing and Home in the UK during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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The UK housing system was in crisis before 2020, but COVID-19 exacerbated the issue, with homes being used for shielding, isolating, and care. Millions of infections occurred at home, and inequalities in household type, housing space, cost, and tenure contributed to the unequal impact of the pandemic. This book provides a wealth of data, individual testimony, and analysis for students, scholars, and practitioners.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 250 pages
Publication date: 22 November 2022
Publisher: Bristol University Press
The UK housing system has been characterized as being in a state of crisis, but in 2020, a sudden shift occurred as homes became frontline responders in the fight against COVID-19. These properties were utilized for shielding, isolation, and care purposes, serving a greater number of people for extended periods of time and engaging in various activities. Many households found themselves cut off from essential services and connections, and as a result, they faced financial difficulties in maintaining their homes. The pandemic had a profound impact on households, with millions of infections occurring within these settings. Inequalities in household type, housing space, cost, and tenure played a significant role in exacerbating the unequal consequences of the pandemic.
To address these challenges, this book offers a comprehensive resource that combines a wealth of data, individual testimonies, and analytical insights. It serves as a valuable tool for students, scholars, and practitioners interested in understanding the multifaceted aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the UK housing system.
The first chapter provides an overview of the housing system in the UK, highlighting its historical development, structural characteristics, and the various challenges it faces. It explores the role of housing in promoting social inclusion, health, and well-being, as well as its contribution to economic growth and sustainability.
Chapter 2 delves into the specific impact of COVID-19 on the housing sector. It discusses the changes in demand for housing, the utilization of properties for healthcare purposes, and the financial challenges faced by homeowners and renters. The chapter also explores the role of government policies and initiatives in responding to the pandemic, such as the eviction moratorium and the provision of financial support to vulnerable households.
Chapter 3 examines the experiences of individuals and households affected by the pandemic. It includes personal stories and testimonials from those who have been directly impacted by the crisis, such as healthcare workers, frontline workers, and vulnerable populations. These accounts provide a human perspective on the challenges and struggles faced during this period.
Chapter 4 analyzes the data and evidence available on the pandemic's impact on the housing system. It discusses the trends in housing demand, occupancy rates, and rental prices, as well as the changes in housing tenure and ownership patterns. The chapter also explores the impact of the pandemic on vulnerable groups, such as low-income households, ethnic minorities, and people with disabilities.
Chapter 5 offers recommendations and solutions for addressing the challenges posed by the pandemic. It discusses the need for long-term planning and investment in the housing sector, as well as the importance of promoting social housing, affordable housing, and sustainable housing practices. The chapter also highlights the role
The UK housing system has been characterized as being in a state of crisis, but in 2020, a sudden shift occurred as homes became frontline responders in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. These properties were utilized for shielding, isolation, and care purposes, serving a greater number of people for extended periods of time and engaging in various activities. Many households found themselves cut off from essential services and connections, and as a result, they faced financial difficulties in maintaining their homes. The pandemic had a profound impact on households, with millions of infections occurring within these settings. Inequalities in household type, housing space, cost, and tenure played a significant role in exacerbating the unequal consequences of the pandemic.
To address these challenges, this book offers a comprehensive resource that combines a wealth of data, individual testimonies, and analytical insights. It serves as a valuable tool for students, scholars, and practitioners interested in understanding the multifaceted aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the UK housing system.
The first chapter provides an overview of the housing system in the UK, highlighting its historical development, structural characteristics, and the various challenges it faces. It explores the role of housing in promoting social inclusion, health, and well-being, as well as its contribution to economic growth and sustainability.
Chapter 2 delves into the specific impact of COVID-19 on the housing sector. It discusses the changes in demand for housing, the utilization of properties for healthcare purposes, and the financial challenges faced by homeowners and renters. The chapter also explores the role of government policies and initiatives in responding to the pandemic, such as the eviction moratorium and the provision of financial support to vulnerable households.
Chapter 3 examines the experiences of individuals and households affected by the pandemic. It includes personal stories and testimonials from those who have been directly impacted by the crisis, such as healthcare workers, frontline workers, and vulnerable populations. These accounts provide a human perspective on the challenges and struggles faced during this period.
Chapter 4 analyzes the data and evidence available on the pandemic's impact on the housing system. It discusses the trends. The trends in housing demand, occupancy rates, and rental prices, as well as the changes in housing tenure and ownership patterns. The chapter also explores the impact of the pandemic on vulnerable groups, such as low-income households, ethnic minorities, and people with disabilities.
Chapter 5 offers recommendations and solutions for addressing the challenges posed by the pandemic. It discusses the need for long-term planning and investment in the housing sector, as well as the importance of promoting social housing, affordable housing, and sustainable housing practices. The chapter also highlights the role of government policies and initiatives in responding to the pandemic, such as the eviction moratorium and the provision of financial support to vulnerable households.
In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the UK housing system, exacerbating existing inequalities and creating new challenges. This book offers a comprehensive resource that combines data, individual testimony, and analytical insights to provide a deeper understanding of the pandemic's impact on the housing sector. By examining the experiences of individuals and households affected by the crisis, analyzing the data and evidence available, and offering recommendations and solutions, this book aims to contribute to the ongoing efforts to address the challenges posed by the pandemic and build a more resilient and sustainable housing system for the future.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781447365891
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