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Gaffs: Why No One Can Get a House, and What We Can Do About It
By (Author) Rory Hearne
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
4th January 2023
29th September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sociology: family and relationships
Economic and financial crises and disasters
Popular economics
Housing law
Poverty and precarity
Social mobility
Housing and property for the individual: buying / selling and legal aspects
Labour / income economics
Urban communities
363.556109417
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 26mm
460g
The book that has been waiting to be written how Irelands housing policy has locked an entire generation out of the housing market and what we should do about it.
Clear, cogent and persuasive Fintan OToole
Millennials are the first generation in Ireland to be worse off than their parents. Trapped in a game of rental roulette, stuck living at home as adults, and many on the brink of homelessness, the Irish housing crisis has defined the lives of an entire generation and it is set to continue.
With housing costs in Ireland the highest in the EU, the property ladder has been kicked from under thousands. So how did we get here and how do we break the cycle
In Gaffs, housing expert Rory Hearne urges us to think about the people behind the statistics, and shows us that there is a way towards a future where everyone has access to a home.
The heart of the book is a clear, cogent and persuasive account of how this crisis was created. Showing that it is, indeed, a deliberate creation is the strength of Hearnes argument. And while this is a source of anger, it might also be a source of hope: what bad public policy has wrought, better policy can undo. Fintan OToole The Irish Times
Rory Hearne is an Assistant Professor of Social Policy in Maynooth University, specialising in housing policy and housing rights. He makes regular appearances on national TV and radio as an expert on Irelands housing policy, including Prime Time, The Brendan OConnor Show, and The Blindboy Podcast. He has written articles for TheJournal.ie and The Irish Examiner. He is the author of Housing Shock: The Irish Housing Crisis and How to Solve It (2020).