Housing Studies
2012 - 2026
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Volume 41, issue 5, 2026
- The housing quality conundrum: exploring sustainable transnational strategies and their applicability in the global south—a systematic review pp. 955-995

- Prince Aboagye Anokye, Charles Yaw Oduro, Stephen Biliyitorb Liwur, Muwaffaq Usman Adam and Justice Prosper Tuffour
- A look at Ghana’s housing deficit and quality trends for over 20 years pp. 996-1020

- John Bosco Dramani, Prince Boakye Frimpong and Frank Adusah-Poku
- Growth for people, not for profit: the internal factors behind the expansion of housing cooperatives in Berlin pp. 1021-1041

- Leonie Laug and Corinna Hölzl
- Constructing residents’ (un)deservingness and rights in the urban housing displacement processes pp. 1042-1062

- Kirsi Juhila, Riikka Perälä, Lotta Sippola, Johanna Ranta and Veera Niemi
- Social housing tenants differently satisfied with life? The influence of previous homelessness pp. 1063-1087

- Godwin Kavaarpuo and Guy Johnson
- Balcony use: value pluralism, house rules and social norms pp. 1088-1121

- Marta Smektała and Magdalena Baborska-Narożny
- Age at arrival and immigrants’ housing outcomes: evidence from the UK pp. 1122-1148

- Olayiwola Oladiran, Carolin Hoeltken and Adesola Sunmoni
- Housing mobility in the Housing Choice Voucher program: the role of portability pp. 1149-1176

- Aram Yang, Katherine F. Fallon and Rachel Garshick Kleit
- Late-life divorce and housing changes among older men and women in Sweden pp. 1177-1203

- Juta Kawalerowicz, Marianne Abramsson, Linda Kridahl and Jani Turunen
- Constituting and defending ‘everyday’ rentiers: parliamentary and print media constructions of ‘Mom-and-Pop’ landlords in Ireland pp. 1204-1227

- Rosie R. Meade and Elizabeth Kiely
- Lessons from Eviction Court: how We Can End Our Housing Crisis pp. 1228-1229

- Katrin B. Anacker
Volume 41, issue 4, 2026
- Lives transformed: the impacts of moving from the social housing waiting list into social housing pp. 719-740

- Alan Morris and Catherine Robinson
- Residents’ perception of the quality and impact of different models of permanent supportive housing pp. 741-761

- Marie-Josée Fleury, Guy Grenier, Armelle Imboua and Xiangfei Meng
- Feeding [off] the frenzy: a case study of platform influence on housing mortgage transactions in Australia pp. 762-784

- Roberta Esbitt
- The influence of housing on inequality, poverty and individuals’ income rankings in EU-27 countries pp. 785-815

- Michele Raitano
- Good jobs, good tenants? Understanding racial and gender discrimination in the housing market pp. 816-843

- Andrew H. Huang and Helen X. H. Bao
- Choice denied: impact of income and credit-based tenant screening on the Housing Choice Voucher program pp. 844-869

- Wonyoung So, Anisha Gade and Forrest Hangen
- The housing integration of refugees and asylum seekers in Germany pp. 870-890

- Chia Liu and Hill Kulu
- The agency of change: conceptualizing pathways towards an affordable housing future pp. 891-909

- Andrew Beer, Emma Baker, Rachel Ong ViforJ, Ralph Horne and Nicole Gurran
- The ‘rezoned property’ as a site of ontological security: the case of collective sales pp. 910-931

- Charles Gillon, Hazel Easthope, Simon Pinnegar, Kristian Ruming, Laura Crommelin and Sha Liu
- Māori housing enterprise Aotearoa New Zealand: analysing leadership navigators and barriers within urban papakāinga process pp. 932-950

- Danielle Lee Smith, John G. Oetzel, Mary L. Simpson, Yvonne Wilson, Sophie Nock and Rangimahora Reddy
- Against landlords: how to solve the housing crisis pp. 951-953

- Sharda Rozena
Volume 41, issue 3, 2026
- Student tenants towards rental housing justice: a study of two Indian cities, Delhi and Prayagraj (Allahabad) pp. 491-504

- Alok Tiwari
- Analysing the social relationships of condominium dwellers: a case study of Bangkok, Thailand pp. 505-525

- Natcharee Suwannapat
- The intentions of parental financial support for housing in New Zealand: altruism, obligation, and reciprocity pp. 526-548

- Xueqi Wang, Graham Squires and David Dyason
- Inclusionary housing policy and rent burdens: evidence from New York City’s 421-a tax exemption program pp. 549-568

- Myeonghwan Na and Chamna Yoon
- Unravelling cohort effects in consumption of living space by German households pp. 569-597

- Simon Hein and Tobias Kuhnimhof
- Prevalence and types of pet-inclusive shelter services for unhoused survivors of intimate partner violence pp. 598-619

- Betty Jo Barrett, Allison Gray, Amy Fitzgerald, Patti Fritz, Rochelle Stevenson, Claire Baldwin and Nicole Forsyth
- The manufactured housing mosaic: an intersectional approach to measuring social vulnerability pp. 620-655

- Mark Kear, Laura Elizabeth McCann, Robert Hibberd and Corrie Hannah
- Ontological security and permanent supportive housing in San Diego, California: connecting lived experience to policy pp. 656-675

- Stacey Livingstone
- Navigating the maze: understanding the information journeys of women in second-stage shelters pp. 676-696

- Ebony Rempel, Lorie Donelle, Jodi Hall and Nadine Wathen
- What does it take to end homelessness? Tweaking or transforming systems pp. 697-715

- Cameron Parsell, Juha Kaakinen, Suzanne Fitzpatrick and Ella Kuskoff
- The Tenement Revealed: history, design & construction show [zaq no="AQ1"] pp. 716-717

- Kim McKee
Volume 41, issue 2, 2026
- Homeownership and tenure (in)security in fractured urban peripheries: Ethiopia’s mass housing programme pp. 259-281

- Zhengli Huang, Tom Goodfellow and Meseret Kassahun Desta
- Urban informality as regulatory ambiguity: a case study of urban village redevelopment in Shenzhen pp. 282-305

- Xukun Zhang
- Reimaging housing: a perspective from the Mongolian yurt pp. 306-330

- Jesse Segura
- Algorithmic tenancies and the ordinal tenant: digital risk-profiling in England’s private rented sector pp. 331-351

- Alison Wallace, David Beer, Roger Burrows, Alexandra Ciocănel and James Cussens
- Sharing space, time, and technology: the lived experience of smart home technologies in cohousing pp. 352-374

- Antti Pirinen, Nils Ehrenberg and Raisa Mäkinen
- The neoliberalization of housing policy and social housing provision in the Nordics: convergence or continued variegation? pp. 375-394

- Matthew Howells and Kristian Olesen
- The right to housing in the digital era: emerging trends in Southern Europe pp. 395-417

- Giulia Ganugi, Elisa Brey, Angeliki Paidakaki, Ainhoa Ezquiaga-Bravo, Sara Chinaglia and Maria Geldimi
- Systemic issues in the English social housing sector: mapping interconnected challenges faced by London-based housing associations pp. 418-443

- Anna Pagani, Nici Zimmermann, Alex Macmillan, Ke Zhou and Michael Davies
- Women’s housing precarity in the context of domestic and family violence: an analysis of Australian policy pp. 444-466

- Grace Barham, Justin Ellis, Alice Neikirk and Xanthé Mallett
- Prefiguring the right to housing. Right to the city approaches in alternative housing initiatives in Belgium pp. 467-487

- Aikaterini Anastasiou, Céline Drieskens, Nele Aernouts, Viviana d’Auria and Michael Ryckewaert
- Political Economy of Housing in Chile pp. 488-490

- Gabriela Sepúlveda-Vásquez
Volume 41, issue 1, 2026
- Regulating in-between (in)formality: institutionalising the private rental market in China’s urban villages pp. 1-23

- Chenxi Li, Jin Zhu and Shenjing He
- Alternatives to demolition: the experiences of managing social housing vacancy in shrinking cities in France pp. 24-49

- Marie Mondain and Yoan Miot
- Understanding the intersectional stigma of ageing, disability, and place: a systematic literature mapping review pp. 50-70

- Kim McKee, Vikki McCall, Dianne Theakstone, Kate Wilson, Louise Reid, Rose Gilroy, David Manley, Anna Pearce, Lisa Davison, Julia Lawrence and Alasdair Pemble
- Short- and long-term effects of HOPE VI redevelopment on neighborhood housing conditions pp. 71-98

- Samantha Teixeira, Bryn Spielvogel, Dabin Hwang, Josh Lown and Rebekah Levine Coley
- Responsibility, regulation, and cost: rentier rhetoric in New Zealand media pp. 99-124

- Clifford van Ommen
- Regional intermediary actors and professionalism in community-led housing: implications of the enabler hub network in England pp. 125-148

- Philippa Hughes
- Out of harm’s way? The deployment of diversion in the social housing system pp. 149-171

- Lynda Cheshire, Andrew Clarke and Joelle Moore
- Retrofitting urbanising villages and tenants’ residential satisfaction: a case study of Shenzhen, China pp. 172-198

- Zhiqiang Cao, De Tong, Yue Gong and Chunxia Gu
- Renovate to evict: an analysis of media discussions of renoviction pp. 199-233

- Julia Woodhall-Melnik, Tobin LeBlanc Haley and Chloe Reiser
- Understanding residents’ experiences of home, health, and wellbeing in new and novel low carbon homes pp. 234-254

- Kate O’Sullivan, Fiona Shirani, Nick Pidgeon and Karen Henwood
- The Routledge Handbook of Homelessness pp. 255-258

- Katrin B. Anacker
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