Print Email Facebook Twitter Segregation, Choice Based Letting and Social Housing: How Housing Policy Can Affect the Segregation Process (discussion paper) Title Segregation, Choice Based Letting and Social Housing: How Housing Policy Can Affect the Segregation Process (discussion paper) Author Van Ham, M. Manley, D.J. Faculty OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment Date 2012-02-01 Abstract In this chapter we investigate the process of ethnic minority segregation in English social housing. Successive governments have expressed a commitment to the contradictory aims of providing greater choice – through the introduction of choice based letting – for households accessing an increasingly marginalised social housing sector whilst also expressing a determination to create more mixed communities and neighbourhoods. We consider the concept of choice in the context of a heavily residualised social housing sector, arguing that, for social housing tenants at least, the concept of real choice is a misnomer. We draw on research that has utilised unique administrative data and analysed the moves of all entrants into and movers within the social renting sector over a ten year period in England. The conclusion is that the introduction of choice based letting has influenced the residential outcomes of ethnic minorities and resulted in highly structured neighbourhood sorting that has segregated minority populations into the least desirable neighbourhoods of English cities. Subject segregationchoice based lettingsocial housinghousing policyUK To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:248a34f0-35e5-4402-b96a-70f9aeb1ff41 Publisher Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit/ Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Source IZA Discussion Paper 6372 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2012 The Author(s) Files PDF 282792.pdf 152.35 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:248a34f0-35e5-4402-b96a-70f9aeb1ff41/datastream/OBJ/view