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Homelessness is becoming a major social problem in Irish society. Homeless charities report that 70 families per month are being made homeless. (a) Outline one econ... show full transcript
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One significant economic reason for the increase in homelessness is the growing demand for housing caused by increased population. As more people move to areas with better job opportunities and amenities, the demand for housing often outstrips supply. This leads to higher rental costs and can result in many families being unable to afford appropriate housing, thus increasing the number of individuals who become homeless.
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One possible economic measure that the Irish government could take is to increase the availability of social housing. This could be achieved by selling suitable housing that is currently under the management of NAMA (National Asset Management Agency) to local authorities. This would help provide more affordable housing options for families and individuals, thus reducing the number of people at risk of homelessness.
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