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2008 Global Financial Crisis ( GFC ) had wide-ranging impacts on the global economy, including immense and long-lasting effects on housing markets and insecurity.
My work has explored the trajectory of housing affordability in the UK in the years following the GFC .
Using data from Understanding Society and British Household Panel Survey data from 2003 to 2023, I demonstrate the long-term scarring to affordability still affects UK housing today .
As we grapple with the newer wounds of a housing emergency and high cost of living, it is important to remember that for many the scars of the Global Financial Crisis have not yet healed. This post was adapted from Rhiannon ’s original on the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence blog Authors Rhiannon Williams Rhiannon is an analyst, and wrote this blog when she was a Research Associate of the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE ) based in the University of Sheffield Urban Studies and Planning department.
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