Housing is affordable when housing of an acceptable minimum standard can be obtained and retained leaving sufficient income to meet essential non-housing expenditure. Housing is a fundamental right as citizens cannot enjoy other rights without it. However, a “roof over people’s head” is not enough to promote social inclusion: housing assistance should be integrated with proximity to other public services at local level e.g. transport, health care, education, jobs and training opportunities.
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Document Type | General |
Publish Date | 23/08/2017 |
Author | Terry and Ralston |
Published By | Sven Bergenstråhle |
Edited By | Suneela Farooqi |