Housing supply boost not hampered by industry labour and skills shortages

Oct. 1, 2005
The study by Michael Ball, professor of urban property economics at the University of Reading, surveyed 20 housebuilders responsible for around 30% of annual housing output. It found that labour and skills shortages identified in the Barker Review do not risk the industry’s ability to significantly increase the rate of housebuilding. The study calculated that an output of 250,000 new …

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