SOCIAL HOUSING ALLOCATION IN SCOTLAND: THE ADVERSE SELECTION ISSUES

Q2 Social Sciences Planning Malaysia Pub Date : 2023-06-27 DOI:10.21837/pm.v21i26.1269
N. Mahamood, B. MacGregor, Rainer Schulz, Rohayu Ab Majid, Wan Norhishamuddin Wan Rodi
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Since the social housing in Scotland is delivered through the public purse, ideally, the social landlords should allocate their stock efficiently to the right recipients. However, a social landlord may occasionally be subjected to adverse selection situations when applicants withhold certain information during the social housing application. Within the information theory spectrum, adverse selection stems from the belief that humans tend to act opportunistically by putting their self-interest first above others’ interest. While there is ample evidence of vast adaptation of the information theory in different fields and sectors, there is still a remaining gap in the information theory application in understanding the actors’ interaction in the social housing sector. By utilising semi- structured interviews with the housing officers from one case study, ten (10) housing officers from the case study in Aberdeen participated to share their views and experience during the pre-allocation stage. Three (3) broad themes were discovered which consist of withholding information, exploiting the loophole in the system and finally, lack of ways in verifying the information. Data has been analysed through a combination of thematic and content analysis. The thematic analysis primarily aims to establish common themes across settings. The content analysis is employed to support the thematic analysis by conducting a textual investigation and subsequently establishing the frequencies of the event shared by the housing officers. The findings yielded some noteworthy results that signified the matters commonly manipulated by the applicants, leading to adverse selection situations during the pre-allocation stage. It produces critical insights on the issues that the social landlord should thoroughly assess during the pre-allocation stage in improving their allocation practice. Predominantly, helping them to meet the right target recipients in the social housing allocation.
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苏格兰社会住房分配:逆向选择问题
由于苏格兰的社会住房是通过公共资金提供的,理想情况下,社会房东应该有效地将其库存分配给合适的接受者。然而,当申请人在申请社会住房期间隐瞒某些信息时,社会房东可能偶尔会遇到逆向选择的情况。在信息理论范围内,逆向选择源于这样一种信念,即人类倾向于机会主义地把自己的利益置于他人的利益之上。虽然有充分的证据表明信息理论在不同领域和部门的广泛适应,但信息理论在理解社会住房部门行为者互动方面的应用仍然存在差距。通过与参与其中一个个案研究的房屋事务主任进行半结构化访谈,10名参与香港仔个案研究的房屋事务主任分享了他们在预编配阶段的意见和经验。发现了三个主要问题,即隐瞒信息、利用制度漏洞和信息验证途径缺乏。通过主题分析和内容分析相结合的方式分析数据。主题分析的主要目的是建立跨场景的共同主题。内容分析通过文本调查来支持主题分析,并随后确定住房官员共享的事件频率。研究结果表明,在分配前阶段,申请人通常会操纵一些事项,从而导致逆向选择的情况。本文对社会房东在分配前阶段应全面评估的问题提出了批判性的见解,以改进其分配实践。主要是帮助他们在社会住房分配中找到合适的目标接受者。
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