Housing

Includes:General housing conditions, structures, conditions, quality

Excludes:  Taxation, property taxes

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The Homelessness Monitor: Scotland 2021

Primary Author or Creator
Beth Watts
Alternative Published Date
2021
Fast Facts

Rates of core homelessness are substantially lower in Scotland (0.57% of households) than in England (0.94%) and Wales (0.66%).  In March 2021, the numbers in temporary housing stood at over 13,000. This is well above the previous peak of 11,665 a year before. 

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A new housing settlement

Primary Author or Creator
Common Weal
Alternative Published Date
2020
Fast Facts

There is so much wrong with our housing system, from needless homelessness to spiralling costs (which have shut a generation out of housing) to over-mortgaged homeowners struggling financially to the sheer environmental inefficiency of much of the housing we build to the failure to build homes ho

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Housing 2040 Consultation Response

Primary Author or Creator
Malcolm Fraser
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The 2040 “Vision” document sets out aspirations. The overall message, that a good home and community, as a human right, is a font of wellbeing, rather than an outcome of wealth-creation, is very welcome. The following suggests the levers necessary to deliver this and its associated aspirations.

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Resilient Scotland Part Two

Primary Author or Creator
Common Weal
Date Published
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This phase of creating a resilient Scotland covers 2021-26 the five years of the next Scottish Parliament. It provides the detail of how the transformation envisaged can be achieved quickly, with a closer look at our economy, society and democracy.

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Land Reform: Re-Shaping Scotland’s Social Landscape

Primary Author or Creator
Dylan Howel
Date Published
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Scotland has one of the most concentrated patterns of private land ownership in the developed world; just 450 people own over half of the private land in Scotland.

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Resilience Economics, an Economic Model for Scotland’s Recovery.

Primary Author or Creator
Common Weal
Alternative Published Date
2020
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We need a resilient economy, one which creates the good jobs that give people the income to live good lives now, which has the security to make us confident we can live good lives in the future, which useful, diverse, non-exploitative and which does not contain high levels

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