Kath Scanlon is Distinguished Policy Fellow at LSE London. She has a wide range of research interests including comparative housing policy (across all tenures–social and private rented housing as well as owner-occupation), comparative mortgage finance, and migration.
Her research is grounded in economics but also draws on techniques and perspectives from other disciplines including geography and sociology, and aims at improving the evidence base for policy decisions at national or local level.
Since 2015 she has focused on ways of accelerating new housing development in London, looking at a range of solutions from cohousing and other collaborative approaches to the potential of large-scale private rented schemes. She recently edited an authoritative book on Social Housing in Europe (Wiley, 2014).
Kath has worked with a number of national and international institutions including the Council of Europe Development Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank and Denmark’s Realdania foundation. She has lived and worked in the USA, Spain, Denmark, Yugoslavia, Kuwait and Peru, and speaks Spanish, Italian, Serbian, Danish and a bit of French.
Expertise: housing finance; housing policy; urban policy
LSE Consulting projects:
- The Value, Incidence and Impact of Developer Contributions in Scotland
July 2021
Client: Scottish Government
Authors: Fanny Blanc, John Boyle, Tony Crook, Kath Scanlon, Stefano Smith & Christine Whitehead
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The Cost of Homelessness Services in London
September 2019
Client: London Councils
Authors: Kath Scanlon & Christine Whitehead (with Annie Edge & Chihiro Udagawa)
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Barriers to acceptance of housing offers by families in temporary accommodation
June 2019
Client: Camden Council
Authors: Kath Scanlon & Fanny Blanc (with Alex Fernandez, Ignacio Franco-Vega, Irene Frassoldati,Tiffany Lam & Lisa-Marie Bowles)
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The Bank of Mum and Dad: How it really works
January 2019
Client: Family Building Society
Authors: Kath Scanlon & Fanny Blanc (with Annie Edge & Christine Whitehead)
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The Future Size and Composition of the Private Rented Sector
May 2018
Client: Shelter
Authors: Chihiro Udagawa, Kath Scanlon & Christine Whitehead
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Is Stamp Duty Land Tax Suffocating the English Housing Market?
November 2017
Client: Family Building Society
Authors: Kath Scanlon, Christine Whitehead & Fanny Blanc
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The Role of Overseas Investors in the London New-build Residential Market
May 2017
Client: Greater London Authority
Authors: Kath Scanlon, Christine Whitehead & Fanny Blanc with Ulises Moreno-Tabarez
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Unlocking the Benefits and Potential of Build to Rent
February 2017
Client: Savills
Authors: Christine Whitehead & Kath Scanlon
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Making the Most of Build to Rent
January 2017
Client: Future of London
Authors: Kath Scanlon
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The Profile of UK Private Landlords
December 2016
Client: CML (Council of Mortgage Leaders)
Authors: Kath Scanlon & Christine Whitehead
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State of the Nation 2016: Social Mobility in Great Britain (Chapter 5: Housing and Social Mobility)
November 2016
Client: Social Mobility Commission
Author: Kath Scanlon
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New London Villages: Creating Community
July 2016
Client: Berkeley Homes
Authors: Kath Scanlon, Emma Sagor, Christine Whitehead & Alessandra Mossa
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Taking Stock: Understanding the effects of recent policy measures on the private rented sector and Buy-to-Let
May 2016
Client: Paragon Group
Authors: Kath Scanlon, Christine Whitehead & Peter Williams
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The Effect of Forthcoming Housing Policy Changes on Social-Tenant Employment and the London Economy
March 2016
Client: Camden Council
Authors: Kath Scanlon, Christine Whitehead & Ann Edge
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Proposals for Regulation of the Private Rented Sector: An analysis
January 2016
Client: National Landlords Association
Authors: Kath Scanlon & Christine Whitehead
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Living at Saffron Square
2016
Client: Berkeley Homes
Author: Kath Scanlon & Max Walmsley
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The Potential Role of the Private Rented Sector in Wales
September 2015
Client: Public Policy Institute for Wales
Authors: Kath Scanlon & Christine Whitehead
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The Wider Benefits of Investment in Cultural Heritage: Case studies in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia
January 2015
Client: Council of Europe
Authors: Will Bartlett, Kath Scanlon, Christine Whitehead, Nina Branković, Hristina Mikić, Nermin Oruć & Bojan Zečević
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The Impact of the Financial Crisis on European Housing Systems: A Review
May 2014
Client: Sieps
Authors: Christine Whitehead, Kath Scanlon & Jens Lunde
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The Private Rented Sector in the New Century: A Comparative Approach
September 2012
Client: Cambridge Enterprise Ltd
End Client: Knowledge Centre for Housing Economics
Authors:Christine Whitehead, Sarah Monk, Kath Scanlon, Sanna Markkanen & Connie Tang