
Race Equality Foundation paper: The Housing Conditions of Minority Ethnic Households
A Race Equality Foundation Briefing Paper, ‘The Housing Conditions of Minority Ethnic Households in England’, was published in January 2014.

A Race Equality Foundation Briefing Paper, ‘The Housing Conditions of Minority Ethnic Households in England’, was published in January 2014.
A Race Equality Foundation Briefing Paper, ‘The Housing Conditions of Minority Ethnic Households in England’, was published in January 2014.

The Joint Committee on Human Rights’ ‘Eighth Report – Legislative Scrutiny: Immigration Bill’ was published in December 2013.
In October 2013, Runnymede released a survey which found that over a quarter of Black Caribbean, Black African and Pakistani participants have felt discriminated against when seeking a place to live.
In July 2013, Carers UK published research showing that the Government is failing to protect carers and disabled people from ‘spare room’ cuts.
A Joseph Rowntree Foundation study published in February 2013 finds that poverty and low incomes prevent people from accessing potential housing options, and make others hard to sustain.

National homelessness charity, Crisis has produced an update on how housing benefit changes are likely to impact on benefit recipients and families.
In 2009, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published ‘Social housing allocation and immigrant communities’.