The evolution of government housing policy : the case of New South Wales 1901-1941
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Troy, Patrick
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Urban Research Program. Research School of Social Science. Australian National University.
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This paper reviews the development of four main threads of housing
policy in New South Wales from the latter part of the nineteenth century
through the first forty years of the twentieth century. Through a
discussion of the social and political circumstances and debate
surrounding government policy regarding landlord/tenant relations,
housing quality and supply, and owner occupancy; it argues that policy
evolution is irregular and a product of the exigencies of the political
process. It also argues that although government policy did little to
improve the housing situation for the underprivileged, there was
nevertheless a growing acceptance by both Labor and conservative
parties of the increased need for government intervention in the housing
market.
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