UK AND INTERNATIONAL HOUSING POLICY
(As agreed please find additional order below)
Stage 2: Report – This report needs to be based on my group interim submission:
MAIN_FILE_UK_and_International_Housing_Policy and follow guidelines for ‘stage 2: report’ assignment
below that are explained in MAIN_FILE_2019_20_D41UK_Course_Handbook.
I have also attached relevant power-point lectures related to the topic if that will help. Can you please use
sources and themes from the interim submission and build on them – add further? More relevant sources can
be found in the course handbook – if you can use some of papers written by prof. Stephens as well please.
‘The report should contain:
• a short summary of the whole report
• a clear statement of aims
• an introduction to the social, economic and political context in which housing policy has developed, and the
current situation
• an overview of the development of the country’s housing system
• an assessment of the key strengths and weaknesses of the housing system
• an examination of two or three policies or approaches in other countries that might be applied to the
country under review
• a list of recommendations
• a list of references (not included in word count)
The report requires a level of independent research and learning.
Assessment criteria:
• Addressing the requirements of the brief
• Clarity of writing
• Use of sources, including statistical sources
• Use of tables, graphs, photos
• Quality of presentation and referencing
• Relevance of recommendations (i.e. supported by evidence)
• Summary that captures the totality of the report’
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