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More than 30% of children living in poor households now live in the PRS (Figure 3).
The rapid changes in the PRS, the growth of families in what has traditionally been seen as an unstable form of tenure, and in particular, the increase in use of the sector by poorer families raises questions about the impact of recent change in the PRS.
There remains a striking lack of consensus about what the appropriate role and scale of the PRS should be. This lack of consensus sits behind many of the outstanding debates and disputes about housing policy futures for the PRS.
More than 30% of children in poor households now live in the PRS (Figure 7).
The number of families living in the PRS may still be relatively small compared to the number of single adults.