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Difficult to let housing association stock in England: Property, management and context
Hal Pawson, Ade Kearns
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england
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stocks
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allocations
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property management
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united kingdom
50%
comparative evaluations
50%
range
50%
investment
50%
demand
50%
economics
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balances
50%
management
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aging
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income
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profits
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Social Sciences
UK
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Social Housing
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Industrial Sector
66%
Social Class
33%
Administrative Structure
33%
Housing Needs
33%
Social Economics
33%
Third Sector
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Housing Association
100%
England
100%
Social Housing
66%
Third Sector
33%
United Kingdom
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Economics
100%
Housing Demand
100%
Engineering
Poor Quality
100%
Computer Science
Housing Association
100%