@inbook{bbdc8876eb6046378a441825e2e3cffa,
title = "Private and Community Housing",
abstract = "This chapter investigates the influence of the connection between the social and the private housing sectors on community resilience and neighbourhood change. The central research questions are: Is there a connection, and if so, what is and how it is expressed, between the populating of public housing and the occupancy of private housing? How does this connection affect neighbourhood{\textquoteright}s changes, and how the residential preferences of the residents—belonging to various population groups—affect community resilience? The research shows that entry or exit of a group to or from a neighbourhood begins in public housing, and is carried out by housing associations that provide a housing solution. This process of neighbourhood change is supported by informal internal and external renting, or subletting, of social housing. Therefore, although the {\textquoteleft}push{\textquoteright} and {\textquoteleft}pull{\textquoteright} factors from and to Whitechapel are different between people and communities, the process-entering or leaving-begin first in social housing, and only later proceeds in a private ownership housing.",
keywords = "High density, High mobility rates, Housing market, Inner-cities neighbourhoods, Neighbourhood change, Residualisation process, Social housing",
author = "{Flint Ashery}, Shlomit",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.",
year = "2019",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00602-0_4",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
series = "Urban Book Series",
pages = "51--71",
booktitle = "Urban Book Series",
}