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Publish Date 23/09/2021
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Published By Journal of European Social Policy
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THE POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF HOUSING (UN)AFFORDABILITY IN U.K

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Document Type: General
Publish Date: 2021
Primary Author: Ben Ansell and Asli Cansunar
Edited By: Saba Bilquis
Published By: Journal of European Social Policy

The enormous growth in house prices in Europe since the 1990s has led to increasing concerns about the affordability of housing for ordinary citizens. This article explores the relationship between housing affordability – house prices relative to incomes – and the demand for redistributive and housing policy, using data drawn from European and British social surveys and an analysis of British elections. It shows that, as unaffordability rises, citizens appear in aggregate to become less supportive of redistribution, interventionist housing policy, and left-wing parties. However, this aggregate rise, driven by the predominance of homeowners in most European countries, masks a growing polarization in preferences between renters and owners in less affordable regions.

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