Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 5, 2025
- Housing production and the structural transformation of China’s real estate development industry pp. 1017-1042

- Lan Deng, Shilong Li, Weican Zuo and Yuan Han
- War in Ukraine, the refugee crisis, and the Polish housing market pp. 1043-1065

- Michal Gluszak and Radoslaw Trojanek
- Conflicts within the neoliberal state? The limited representation of renters in Israeli housing policies and debates pp. 1066-1085

- Talia Margalit and Dikla Yizhar
- Subjectification as an ideal tenant. Competing for housing in the Viennese private rental market pp. 1086-1110

- Susanna Azevedo, Raphaela Kohout, Ana Rogojanu and Georg Wolfmayr
- Homeownership amongst second-generation immigrants in Canada pp. 1111-1131

- Yuchen Li, Michael Haan and Teresa Abada
- Re(de)fining success: tenancy issues, provider supports, and tenancy outcomes in an Australian Permanent Supportive Housing programme pp. 1132-1156

- Francisco Perales, Cameron Parsell, Christine Ablaza, Ella Kuskoff, Stefanie Plage and Rose Stambe
- ‘People need housing to live in’: precarity and the rental market during tourism gentrification pp. 1157-1178

- Már Wolfgang Mixa and Kristín Loftsdóttir
- Renovation without renoviction: the green redevelopment of a municipal housing estate in Drewitz, Germany pp. 1179-1204

- Alessandro Busà
- From collective centres to private accommodation: housing trajectories of asylum migrants in Switzerland pp. 1205-1225

- Julie Lacroix and Anne-Laure Bertrand
- Framing the housing crisis: politicization and depoliticization of the Dutch housing debate pp. 1226-1251

- Cody Hochstenbach
- Slow and sudden violence: why and when uprisings occur by Derek Hyra pp. 1252-1253

- Madeleine Pill
Volume 40, issue 4, 2025
- COVID-19 as a disruption to China’s ‘tenure neutrality’ initiative? State-accentuated tenure inequality and rental sector precarity during the pandemic pp. 775-797

- Jin Zhu and Hal Pawson
- Social networks and dispositional factors determining housing status of urban residents: evidence from Ethiopia pp. 798-823

- Efa Tadesse Debele and Taye Negussie
- The regulation of families with children in apartments pp. 824-844

- Sophie-May Kerr, Hazel Easthope and Cathy Sherry
- The repertoire of housing contention: the birth of the Stay Put campaign in Barcelona pp. 845-866

- Jordi Bonshoms Guzmán
- ‘In-betweenness’: migrants experience accessing rental housing in the innerburbs neighborhoods of Santiago, Chile pp. 867-891

- Andrea Urbina Julio
- Contrasting inclusionary housing initiatives in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway: how the past shapes the present pp. 892-913

- Anna Granath Hansson, Janni Sørensen, Berit Irene Nordahl and Michael Tophøj Sørensen
- Are gated communities “safe havens”? Examining housing price dynamics of Chinese gated and non-gated communities during COVID-19 pandemic pp. 914-939

- Lirong Hu and Shenjing He
- Linking landlords to uncover ownership obscurity pp. 940-965

- Forrest Hangen and Daniel T. O’Brien
- Students take over: prefiguring urban commons in student housing co-operatives pp. 966-987

- Anke Schwittay
- Homeowner-renter wealth inequalities and position in the rural-urban hierarchy pp. 988-1012

- George Galster and Terje Wessel
- Homelessness, liberty and property pp. 1013-1015

- Ibrahim Can Sezgin
Volume 40, issue 3, 2025
- Parent- or self-reliance? Understanding young homeowners’ housing quality in Beijing from an intergenerational and dynamic perspective pp. 513-537

- Yanji Zhang and Qiong He
- The effect of supply- and demand-side subsidies on low-income renters’ housing outcomes: evidence from South Korea pp. 538-564

- Bo Kyong Seo, In Hyee Hwang and Hyun-Jeong Lee
- Housing as a human right, rent supplements and the new Canada Housing Benefit pp. 565-588

- Catherine Leviten-Reid, Megan Digou and Jacqueline Kennelly
- Tenant participation and emerging social media practices in the social housing sector pp. 589-609

- Jenna Condie and Liz Ayres
- Does telecommuting influence homeownership and housing choice? Evidence based on pre-pandemic data pp. 610-647

- Pengyu Zhu, Yuqing Guo and Praveen Maghelal
- A qualitative analysis of housing and homemaking for people labelled/with intellectual disabilities in Ontario, Canada pp. 648-672

- Sabine O’Donnell, Ann Fudge Schormans and Robert Wilton
- Conceptualising housing as infrastructure: a framework for thinking infrastructurally in housing studies pp. 673-695

- Tegan L. Bergan and Emma R. Power
- Peripheral housing rentierisation in Southern Europe: reflections from the Portuguese case pp. 696-721

- Ana Cordeiro Santos
- Heterogenous treatment effects of a voluntary Inclusionary Zoning program on housing prices pp. 722-747

- Marcelo Ortiz-Villavicencio, Gonzalo Sanchez and Mario A. Fernández
- Living and working in the (post-pandemic) city: a research agenda pp. 748-770

- Constance Uyttebrouck, Pascal De Decker and Caroline Newton
- Where the hood at? Fifty years of change in black neighborhoods pp. 771-773

- David P. Varady
Volume 40, issue 2, 2025
- The changing social structure of housing tenures through China’s successive urban housing reforms pp. 279-301

- Junru Cui and Rowan Arundel
- Perceived privacy of the dwelling and psychological restoration during the COVID-19 lockdown pp. 302-322

- Aurora de Jesús Mejía-Castillo, Rubén Flores-González, Claudio Rafael Castro López and Vicenta Reynoso-Alcántara
- Psychological effects of mould and damp in the home: scoping review pp. 323-345

- Samantha K. Brooks, Sonny S. Patel, Dale Weston and Neil Greenberg
- Too close for comfort? Impact of pandemic residential environment on women’s life satisfaction and spousal relationships pp. 346-369

- Jeremy Lim-Soh, Poh Lin Tan and Nikhitha Mary Mathew
- The effect of dwelling-based and neighbourhood-based precariousness on mental wellbeing pp. 370-390

- Jack Hewton, Rachel Ong ViforJ and Ranjodh Singh
- Three contradictions between ESG finance and social housing decarbonisation: a comparison of five European countries pp. 391-417

- Alejandro Fernández, Marietta Haffner and Marja Elsinga
- Introducing social housing Asset Management as a comprehensive system pp. 418-443

- Andrea Sharam
- Feeling lucky: young adults, housing struggles, and the neoliberal politics of entitlement pp. 444-465

- Heather Rollwagen and Brennan Mayhew
- Single-family rental (SFR) investor types, property conditions, and implications for urban neighbourhoods: evidence from Memphis, Tennessee pp. 466-486

- Austin Harrison, Dan Immergluck and Jeremy Walker
- Evaluating the impact of public housing after prison for a sex offence pp. 487-510

- Rebecca Reeve, Chris Martin, Ruth McCausland, Hal Pawson and Eileen Baldry
- Silicon Valley Imperialism: techno fantasies and frictions in postsocialist times, by Erin McElroy, Duke University Press, 2024, 296 pp., $27.95 (pbk), ISBN 978-1-4780-3021-8 pp. 511-512

- Ryan Powell
Volume 40, issue 1, 2025
- Home plus home: understanding Chinese second-home owners’ motivations and satisfaction through the role of ‘face’ pp. 1-26

- Jia-Huey Yeh, Yucheng Zou and Guoliang Xu
- Density and precarious housing: overcrowding, sensorial urbanism, and intervention in Hong Kong pp. 27-45

- Hung-Ying Chen and Colin McFarlane
- Dreaming of efficient markets? Residential construction, competition & affordability in the Swedish housing sector pp. 46-69

- Timothy Blackwell, Ståle Holgersen and Maria Wallstam
- At home in the ‘home’? Narratives of home in repertoires of institutional dining pp. 70-93

- Michal Synek and Dana Hradcová
- Changes in criminal justice involvement among renters in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit properties pp. 94-115

- Laura Witte, Jack Tsai, Paula Cuccaro, Andrea Link, Vanessa Cox and Vanessa Schick
- Discrimination against people with mental, physical or visual disabilities in the French rental housing market: field experiment pp. 116-138

- Alexandre Flage and Julie Le Gallo
- Dire consequences: waiting for social housing in three Australian states pp. 139-160

- Alan Morris, Catherine Robinson and Jan Idle
- Housing cost, consistency, and context and their relationship to health pp. 161-184

- Jinhee Yun and Megan E. Hatch
- Housing and welfare reform, and the suburbanization of poverty in UK cities 2011–20 pp. 185-206

- Nick Bailey, Mark Livingston and Bin Chi
- Barriers to accessing social housing programs in Canada pp. 207-228

- Erin Dej, John Ecker and Natasha Martino
- Marginal gentrifiers, networks of mobilization and new contentious collective identities. The struggle for housing in post-austerity Lisbon pp. 229-252

- Guya Accornero and Tiago Carvalho
- Awareness of segregation in a welfare state: a Finnish local policy perspective pp. 253-274

- Katriina Rosengren, Jarkko Rasinkangas and Hannu Ruonavaara
- Upsold: real estate agents, prices, and neighborhood inequality pp. 275-277

- Katrin B. Anacker
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