The changing household structure of tenants in new affordable housing in the English housing association sector, 1990–2011 Housing Studies Association.

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The changing household structure of tenants in new affordable housing in the English housing association sector, 1990–2011 Housing Studies Association Conference 2012 : How is the Housing System Coping? 19 th April 2012, University of York Connie P.Y. Tang

To clarify the trends in the allocation of new affordable housing in the housing association (HA) sector in England To provide detailed on which household types are being increasingly allocated in new HA housing To understand the reasons why particular household types are moving into new built HA houses Source of data: the COntinuous REcording Lettings and Sales of Social Housing – HA General Needs letting from 1989/90–2010/11 The research

Growth of HA building activity Source: DCLG Live Table 232. Private enterprise: over 80% of all completions HAs: 9% in 1990/91 to 21% in 2010/11

Growth of 2-bed flats in HA new built homes Housing association % of flats% of 1 bedroom% of 2 bedrooms% of 3 bedrooms% of 4 or more bedrooms 1991/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Source: DCLG Live Table 254.

General needs stock, new lets and new built units Sources: RSR and HA CORE general needs 1989/90–2010/11. Declining trend of HA turnover from 15% in 1993/94 to 8% in 2005/06–2010/11 New lets and new built in all HA lettings declined since the early 1990s (36% in 1993/94) to 15% since 2005/06

New lets and new built units by bedsize and property type Source: HA CORE general needs 1989/90–2010/11. Higher proportion of 3-bed houses: 16% of all new lets and new built in 1989/90, 32% in 2010/11 Increasing proportion in 2-bed flats

The 1996 Housing Act – HAs give priority to unintentionally homeless households, via nomination agreements with local authorities Housing Green Paper (2000) – promote choice through Choice Based Lettings Sustainable Communities – create mixed communities DCLG’s guidance on social housing allocations published in 2009 gave local authorities to prioritise needs specific to their local areas (through local lettings policies, local preference criteria, different ways of determining priorities between people) Policies that influenced HA allocation

Route to new lets and new built units – previously homelessness Source: HA CORE general needs 1989/90–2010/11. England: before 2002/03, proportion of statutory homeless households to new let & new built units > existing units London: higher proportion of homeless households

Households in new lets and new built units – economic active Source: HA CORE general needs 1989/90–2010/11. England: increasing proportions of economic active households in new let & new built units London: lower proportions of economic active households

Route to new lets and new built units – previous tenure Source: HA CORE general needs 1989/90–2010/11. Proportion of households in new let & new built units who were previously social tenants > existing units

Households in new lets and new built units – household type Source: HA CORE general needs 1990/91–2010/11. New let and new builtRelet 1990/912000/012010/111990/912000/012010/11 1 elder27%9%4%22%17%6% 2 elders13%5%4%8%5%3% 1 adult20%19%20%29%36%40% 2 adults7%5%8%9%6%8% 1 adult + 1+ children14%31% 17%21%23% 2+ adults + 1+ children17%22%26%14%11%15% Other2%9%7%2%5%4% 100% Very high proportions of households in new let & new built units were family with children, in particular single parents Single adults were the dominant household groups in relets

Summary of findings Allocation policyOutcomes Priority to unintentionally homeless No difference between new let & new built and relet, except London had higher proportions of homeless households Create mixed communities More working households in new let & new built (except London); more families with children in new let & new built Prioritise local needs and local preference criteria Households who were previously social tenants were more likely allocated to new let & new built units Recall the higher proportion of new let & new built units were houses But another reason may be

Need to look at why single parents were more likely to be allocated in new let & new built units – were they via homeless route, or working, etc. Are there any regional difference, in particular between London and rest of England Wait until August when 2011/12 CORE and RSR to see how localism agenda and Affordable Rent regime affects the allocation of which household go to new let and new built units Any suggestion on further study is welcomed What are the next steps?

Connie P.Y. Tang Department of Land Economy