Housing Inequality in the 21st Century
Social Policy and the Political Economy of Housing in the UK
Lee Gregory author Steve Iafrati author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Publishing:9th Apr '26
£80.00
This title is due to be published on 9th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£27.99(9781447376774)

Why does housing inequality persist in one of the world’s wealthiest nations? This book exposes how deep-rooted political and economic forces continue to shape unequal housing outcomes in the UK. Moving beyond headlines and policy snapshots, it uncovers how housing inequality is embedded more broadly within political economy, tracing how global crises, austerity and shifting welfare regimes intersect to produce today’s housing landscape.
Offering a fresh, holistic analysis, this book situates housing within the wider social policy context, arguing that meaningful solutions must address the complex interplay of social, economic and political factors that shape both policy and lived experience.
Interdisciplinary in nature, the book connects social policy, housing studies and political economy to guide readers in better understanding – and challenging – the perpetual injustices at the heart of the UK’s housing system.
“Debates about the housing crisis often just focus on build, build, build. Iafrati and Gregory’s text is a refreshing rejoinder to this, highlighting how it is as much a crisis of inequality.” Peter Matthews, University of Stirling
ISBN: 9781447376767
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208 pages