Department of Land Economy | 50th Anniversary 1962 – 2012

Staff

Miss Anna Clarke

Miss Anna Clarke

Position(s):

Contact information:

Telephone: +44 (0)1223 (7)64546
Email: acc44

Research interests:

  • Housing need and homelessness
  • Demand for social housing
  • Intermediate market and low cost home ownership
  • Housing Benefit and welfare

Recent Research Projects

  • The Housing Futures Network: Facing the Future – the future role of social housing 2011-12
  • HEIF: Making best use of a scarce asset: Can we use social housing more efficiently? 2012
  • Riverside Housing: Qualitative Study on the Impact of Welfare Reforms on Riverside Tenants 2011-2014
  • The National Housing Federation and Thames Valley Housing Association: The Secondary Market for Shared Ownership 2011-2012

Publications:

Selected Recent Publications

  • Clarke, A and Monk, S (2011) ‘Residualisation of the social rented sector: some new evidence’ International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis
  • Clarke, A (2011)  Cost effectiveness of lighting adaptations: A report for the Pocklington Trust (Thomas Pocklington Trust)
  • Monk, S, Clarke, A and Lyall Grant, F (2011)  Providing the evidence base for local housing need and demand assessments (London: Shelter)
  • EHO Trailblazers Evaluation Team (2011) Evaluation of Enhanced Housing Options Programme Final Report (Department of Communities and Local Government)
  • Clarke, A, Lyall Grant, F and Monk, S (2011) Under-occupation in North Hertfordshire (Baldock: North Hertfordshire Housing Partnership)
  • Monk, S, Clarke, A and Tang, C (2011) Mixed Communities Literature Review (Edinburgh: Scottish Government)
  • Clarke, A, Lyall Grant, F, Monk, S and Tang, C (2011) Under-utilisation of the housing stock: Eight local case studies (London: Shelter)
  • Burgess, G. Clarke, A and Lyall Grant, F (2011) Domestic violence - assistance for adults without dependent children (Department of Communities and Local Government)
  • Clarke, A (2010) Work as a Route out of Homelessness: A case study of Emmaus Communities, People, Policy and Place On-line 4:3
  • DCLG (2010) Evaluation of the Mixed Communities Initiative Demonstration Projects (London: DCLG)
  • Clarke, A (2010) Work as a Route out of Homelessness: A case study of Emmaus Communities, People, Policy and Place On-line 4:3 DCLG (2010) Evaluation of the Mixed
  • Communities Initiative Demonstration Projects (London: DCLG)
  • Clarke, A (2010) Forty Years of Working with the Homeless in Cambridge: Cambridge Cyrenians 1970-2010 (Cambridge: Department of Land Economy)
  • Clarke, A (2010) ‘Shared Ownership: Does it satisfy government and household objectives’ in Monk, S and Whitehead, C Making Housing More Affordable: The role of intermediate tenures (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell)
  • The Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge in association with Cambridge Econometrics and Educe Ltd (2010) The Working Neighbourhoods Fund Scoping
  • Study: Worklessness and how WNF is being used to tackle it (Communities and Local Government)
  • Fenton, A, Tyler, P, Markkanen, S, Clarke, A and Whitehead, C (2010) Why do Neighbourhoods Stay Poor? Deprivation, place and people in Birmingham (Barrow Cadbury Trust)
  • Monk, S., Clarke, A. and Whitehead, C. (2008) ‘Understanding Demand for Social Housing’ in The Future of Social Housing London: London: Shelter.
  • Whitehead, C, Monk, S, Clarke, A, Holman, A, Markkanen, S (2008) Measuring Housing Affordability: A Review of Data Sources (National Housing and Planning Advice Unit)
  • Clarke, A. Markkanen, S and Whitehead, W (2008) Sharing in Success: An economic evaluation of Emmaus Village Carlton. Cambridge: Emmaus UK
  • Clarke, A. and Markkanen (2008) Illustrating Success: Developing Key Performance Indicators for Emmaus. Emmaus UK
  • Burgess, G., Clarke, A., Holmans, A., Monk, S. and Whitehead, C. (2008) Rapid Evidence Review of the Research Literature on the Impact of Worsening Affordability NHPAU
  • Clarke, A and Markkanen, S (2008) Housing for an Aging Society: High pressure Inside Housing, January 2008
  • Clarke, A., Fenton, Markkanen, S., Monk, S. and Whitehead, C (2008) Understanding the Demographic, Spatial and Economic Impacts on Future Affordable Housing Demand (Series of 8 papers, with source document and executive summary) Housing Corporation
  • Understanding the demographic, spatial and economic impacts on future affordable housing demand: Executive Summary and Source Document Anna Clarke, Alex Fenton, Alan Holmans, Michael Jones, Sanna Markkanen, Sarah Monk and Christine Whitehead. Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge. The Housing Corporation. January 2008.
  • Brouder, A., Clarke, A., Holmans, A. and Monk, S. (2007) Making Best Use of the Existing Housing Stock. South East England Regional Assembly
  • Clarke, A., Monk, S., Ni Luanaigh, and Shorten, J. (2007) The Extent and Impact of Rural Housing Need and Rural Housing Markets. DEFRA
  • Clarke, A., Monk, S. and Ni Luanaigh, A. (2007) Low Cost Home Ownership Affordability Study. Tower Homes & MHO

Recent Conference Papers and Presentations.

  • 2007: Affordability: Are we creating truly affordable homes? Presented as invited speaker to the National Housing Federation, Affordable Home Ownership and Intermediate Housing conference, Manchester, May, 2007
  • 2007: Babyboomers in big houses: Can we make better use of the existing housing stock? given to the European Network for Housing Researchers’ annual conference in Rotterdam, July 2007
  • 2008: Residualisation in the Social Sector: Is it a problem? given to the European Network for Housing Researchers’ annual conference in Dublin, July 2008
  • 2009: Work as a Route out of Homelessness: A case study of Emmaus Communities, given to European Network for Housing Researchers annual conference, July 2009
  • 2010: Professionalisation in the homelessness sector: A case study of the UK Cyrenians, European Network for Housing Researchers annual conferences, Istanbul, July 2010
  • 2011: Under-occupation of social housing: A change of direction? Housing Studies Association annual conference, York, April 2011
  • 2011: Housing Options: Local authority ‘gatekeeping or a route to safety for victims of domestic violence in England? European Network for Housing Researchers annual confe-rence, Toulouse, July 2011

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Projects and Outputs

Last updated 21 February, 2012