Project

Social Housing and Worklessness

Developing London

11 August 2014 – 1 December 2014

Despite all the wealth and opportunity London has to offer, the capital has one of the lowest employment rates in the UK. Unemployment and worklessness are particularly high among the quarter of Londoners who live in council or housing association homes.

The social housing and worklessness project set out to explore patterns of worklessness among London’s social tenants, and identify what more could be done to help London’s social tenants into employment.

Sponsors

This project was generously supported by

Home-Work Report Launch Event

Alexander Edward

Home-Work Report Launch

Home-Work assesses the links between social housing and worklessness in London, identifies...

09.00–11.00 6 December 2012 | Venue: Beormund Community Centre

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