It all depends on from what angle you see it. Personally I find it important that a society sees to it that every one has a home. even those that or one reason or another cant afford it. Having beggars and homeless people on the streets is a terrible thing to see in poor country's it is inexcusable in rich ones.
Around 29% of housing in the Netherlands is public or social housing, which is provided by housing associations. This type of housing is aimed at providing affordable accommodation for those in need.
Irish Council for Social Housing was created in 1982.
Housing owned and rented out by the local government is known as social housing. A cluster of homes in an area of social housing will be called an estate.
Institute of Housing. has written: 'Housing allocations' 'A radical consensus' 'Housing and marital breakdown' -- subject(s): Housing, Problem families, Social aspects, Social aspects of Housing 'Who will house the homeless?' 'The housing management standards manual' 'Housing'
David Hajesz has written: 'Avoiding the ghetto' -- subject(s): Canada, Housing, Public housing, Social aspects, Social aspects of Housing
David M. Clark has written: 'Battle for the counties' 'Immigrant responses to the British housing market' 'Social housing policy' -- subject- s -: Housing, Housing policy, Public housing 'Involving the private sector in rural social housing' -- subject- s -: Housing, Rural, Rental housing, Rural Housing
Nicoletta Campanella has written: 'Roma' -- subject(s): City planning, Social adjustment, Social conditions, Urbanization 'Roma--nuovo Corviale' -- subject(s): Housing policy, Public housing, Social adjustment, Social aspects of Public housing, Social conditions, Urbanization
Property Pool Plus is based in Merseyside and Halton, they include the majority of the social housing in this area. They provide social housing and also offer a house swap service for occupants of social housing to use.
The three main forms of housing tenure are rental housing, owner-occupied housing, and social housing. Rental housing involves paying rent to a landlord, owner-occupied housing means owning the property outright, and social housing is provided by the government or non-profit organizations at below-market rates for those in need.
Social housing began in the 19th century as a response to poor living conditions in urban areas during the Industrial Revolution in countries like the UK and Germany. The first modern social housing projects were designed to provide affordable, safe, and decent housing for low-income workers and their families.
Harry Charles Bredemeier has written: 'Experience vs. understanding' -- subject(s): Social psychology, Social perception, Social ethics, Experience, Comprehension 'The analysis of social systems' -- subject(s): Sociology 'The Federal public housing movement' -- subject(s): Housing policy, Public housing
It depends on what type of social worker you are refering to. You would need to contact the local housing authority to find out how you apply and if you qualify for low income housing.