Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 12, 2024
- The French touch to the financialisation of housing. Institutional investment into the Paris city-region (2008–2021) pp. 2985-3006

- Antoine Guironnet, Pierre-Henri Bono and Nordine Kireche
- Acquisition capital: using a new concept to explore housing outcomes among millennials in the United States pp. 3007-3028

- Lindsay B. Flynn and Sarah Kostecki
- The rural housing crisis: analytical dimensions and emblematic issues pp. 3029-3046

- Stefan Kordel and Matthias Naumann
- The great social housing trade-off. ‘Insiders’ and ‘outsiders’ in urban social rental housing in Norway pp. 3047-3066

- Jardar Sørvoll
- Discounted housing? Understanding shared rental markets under platformisation pp. 3067-3091

- Nicole Gurran, Zahra Nasreen and Pranita Shrestha
- Demand for rent-regulated apartments in the Swedish housing market pp. 3092-3116

- Mats Wilhelmsson
- New flawed consumers? Problem figuration, responsibility and identities in the English building safety crisis pp. 3117-3137

- Jenny Preece, John Flint and David Robinson
- Long-term housing challenges: the tenure trajectories of EU migrant workers in the Netherlands pp. 3138-3167

- Dolly Loomans
- Housing purchase intention of the floating population under the home purchase restriction policy in China pp. 3168-3188

- Chenwei Yu, Hejia Zhuo, Eddie Chi-man Hui and Weiwen Zhang
- Do localized housing programs lead to racial equity? Evidence from the State Housing Initiatives Partnership program pp. 3189-3216

- Seungbeom Kang, Jooyoung Kim, Anne Ray, Maria Watson, Diep Nguyen, Ashon Nesbitt, Aida Andujar and Blaise Denton
- The spillover effects of source of income anti-discrimination laws on public housing pp. 3217-3244

- Jeehee Han
- Women’s life course and precarious housing in older age: an Australian qualitative study pp. 3245-3267

- Maree Petersen and Cheryl Tilse
- The Sociology of Housing: how Homes Shape Our Social Lives pp. 3268-3270

- Katrin B. Anacker
Volume 39, issue 11, 2024
- Managing Editors’ note pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Remembering Ray Forrest pp. II-VI

- Alan Murie, Alex Marsh and Peter Williams
- Housing studies Managing Editors’ statement: connecting research, policy and practice, with sustainable social, economic, and environmental outcomes pp. 2721-2723

- Chrisitan A. Nygaard, Caroline Dewilde and Ed Ferrari
- Promising practices for providing effective tenancy support services: a qualitative case study situated in the southeastern United States pp. 2724-2743

- Donna J. Biederman, Mina Silberberg and Emily Carmody
- Singapore: a property-owning procedural democracy in practice pp. 2744-2763

- Beng Huat Chua
- The impact of Chinese regulation of limitation on currency transactions (LCT) on Sydney housing prices pp. 2764-2786

- Song Shi and Xunpeng Shi
- Framing home injury: opportunities and barriers to regulating for safer rental housing in Aotearoa/New Zealand pp. 2787-2805

- Sarah Bierre, Michael Keall and Philippa Howden-Chapman
- Affordability is king–with private bedroom: exploring the mismatch of students’ housing preferences in constrained housing markets pp. 2806-2826

- Shelagh McCartney and Ximena Rosenvasser
- Homeownership and financial literacy: evidence from China in the perspective of ‘learning by doing’ pp. 2827-2851

- Siliang Wang and Yang Liu
- New emotive attachment to abandoned homes after 1974 Turkish Cypriot displacement in North Cyprus pp. 2852-2873

- Burcu M. Esentepe and Kağan Günçe
- Homeownership of new immigrants in Hong Kong: before and after the handover pp. 2874-2900

- Hon-Kwong Lui
- Housing abandonment and socio-spatial inequalities: experience from a shrinking inner-city area of Incheon, South Korea pp. 2901-2918

- Youngmee Jeon and Saehoon Kim
- Housing policy and non-commercial shared housing in the private rental sector: a scoping review pp. 2919-2937

- Zoë Goodall, Wendy Stone and Kay Cook
- Discrimination in the private rental market in Australia: large families from refugee backgrounds pp. 2938-2962

- Anna Ziersch, Nicole Loehr and Keith Miller
- Operationalizing the problem of political alienation for housing studies pp. 2963-2983

- Luisa Gehriger
Volume 39, issue 10, 2024
- Measuring housing well-being of disaster affected persons in Chennai (India) pp. 2425-2454

- Piyush Tiwari and Jyoti Shukla
- Low-income households’ responses to residential dissatisfaction: a phenomenological approach pp. 2455-2478

- Saeid Ghezelseflou and Ali Emami
- Why do some disadvantaged Australian families become homeless? Resources, disadvantage, housing and welfare pp. 2479-2503

- Catherine Hastings
- Can Canada become home without a house? The intersectional challenges to housing and settlement among refugees pp. 2504-2526

- Mary-Kay Bachour
- Homelessness and housing insecurity among youth in Australia: sequence analysis of housing careers pp. 2527-2552

- Meg Elkins, Lisa Farrell and Jane Fry
- Selling city centre flats in uncertain times: findings from two English cities pp. 2553-2579

- Katherine Brookfield, Charlotte Dimond and Susannah G. Williams
- Placemaking and public housing: the state of knowledge and research priorities pp. 2580-2605

- Elinor Chisholm, Crystal Olin, Ed Randal, Karen Witten and Philippa Howden-Chapman
- Fostering intergenerational interactions in high-rise residential neighbourhoods: towards culturally-informed interventions? pp. 2606-2625

- Mandy H. M. Lau
- Institutional isomorphism and performance management: exploring the linkage and relationship in English social housing pp. 2626-2653

- Graham Manville and Richard Greatbanks
- Consumer housing choices among residents living in wooden multi-storey buildings pp. 2654-2679

- J. Jussila, F. Franzini, L. Häyrinen, K. Lähtinen, E. Nagy, C. Mark-Herbert, A. Roos, A. Toppinen and R. Toivonen
- Stigma consciousness in Toronto’s mixed-tenure Regent Park neighbourhood pp. 2680-2699

- Daniel J. Rowe and James R. Dunn
- Housing return volatility in large metropolitan areas in the United States across market cycles (2000–2022) pp. 2700-2717

- Hongwei Dong
- A place to call home: the first 90 years of the Hornsey Housing Trust pp. 2718-2720

- John Flint
Volume 39, issue 9, 2024
- The right to the city and contemporary housing policy in Ecuador pp. 2147-2164

- Vanessa Pinto Valencia, Marco Córdova Montúfar and Diana Bell Sancho
- In situ redevelopment of slums in Indian cities: Closing a rent gap? pp. 2165-2189

- Swastik Harish and Sooraj Raveendran
- Reducing ethnic discrimination in rental applications: the development of a training intervention pp. 2190-2209

- Abel Ghekiere, Fanny D’hondt, Eva Derous, Stijn Schelfhout and Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe
- Ethno-racial and nativity differences in the likelihood of living in affordable housing in Canada pp. 2210-2233

- Kate H. Choi and Sagi Ramaj
- Networked geographies of private landlordism: mapping flows of capital accumulation and rent extraction pp. 2234-2259

- Cody Hochstenbach
- The challenges of measuring the short-term rental market: an analysis of open data on Airbnb activity pp. 2260-2279

- Yang Wang, Mark Livingston, David P. McArthur and Nick Bailey
- Towards green gentrification? The interplay between residential change, the housing market, and park proximity pp. 2280-2299

- Edyta Łaszkiewicz
- The institutionalization of shared rental housing and commercial co-living pp. 2300-2324

- Richard Ronald, Pauline Schijf and Kelly Donovan
- Energy poverty, housing conditions, and self-assessed health: evidence from Poland pp. 2325-2354

- Jakub Sokołowski, Jan Frankowski and Piotr Lewandowski
- The coliving market as an emergent financialized niche real estate sector: a view from Brussels pp. 2355-2376

- Charlotte Casier
- ‘Finding housing was an illness’: refugees’ sense of continued displacement in Belgium pp. 2377-2398

- Hala El Moussawi
- What makes people stay longer in the densifying city? Exploring the neighbourhood environment and social ties pp. 2399-2420

- Kostas Mouratidis and Bengt Andersen
- Migrant homelessness and the crimmigration control system pp. 2421-2423

- David Robinson
Volume 39, issue 8, 2024
- Against the trend: evaluation of Nepal’s owner-driven reconstruction program pp. 1859-1886

- Lai Ming Lam
- Addressing low-income household sheltering needs after a disaster: a needs assessment among Hurricane Harvey housing victims pp. 1887-1902

- Chenyi Ma and Dennis P. Culhane
- State regulation of land financialisation: land promoters, planning risk and the land market in England pp. 1903-1929

- Edward Shepherd, Pat McAllister and Pete Wyatt
- The commodification of a rent-regulated housing market. Actors and strategies in Viennese neighbourhoods pp. 1930-1950

- Robert Musil, Florian Brand and Sandra Punz
- Racial and gender bias in self-reported needs when using a homelessness triaging tool pp. 1951-1973

- Chamari I. Kithulgoda, Rhema Vaithianathan and Cameron Parsell
- Home motivations and lived experiences in housing cooperatives and cohousing communities: a two-contexts scoping review pp. 1974-1997

- Nestor Agustin Guity Zapata and Wendy M. Stone
- Placing public housing provision in Chinese cities: land-centered development, cadre review mechanism, and residential land supply pp. 1998-2023

- Ronghao Jiang, Lisha He and Xiaoyan Zhou
- Reference-dependent housing choice behaviour: why are older people reluctant to move? pp. 2024-2042

- Ioulia Ossokina and Theo A. Arentze
- Stay or move out? Young adults’ housing trajectories in Poland over time and throughout economic cycle pp. 2043-2065

- Anna Matel
- Perceptions of social mix and ethnic diversity in changing neighbourhoods: evidence from Glasgow and regeneration implications pp. 2066-2094

- Ade Kearns, Johanna Jokio and Phil Mason
- The rise of polycentric regulation and its impacts on the governance of housing associations in England pp. 2095-2116

- Mike Raco, Sonia Freire Trigo and Ann-Marie Webb
- Publicly subsidized housing and physical health: a literature review pp. 2117-2142

- Imad Dweik, Barry Watson and Julia Woodhall-Melnik
- Philosophy of home: domestic space and happiness pp. 2143-2145

- Simon W. Hill
Volume 39, issue 7, 2024
- Home after widowhood: a longitudinal study of residential mobility and housing preferences following a partner’s death pp. 1581-1606

- Aske Egsgaard
- The remarkable stability of social housing in Vienna and Helsinki: a multi-dimensional analysis pp. 1607-1631

- Justin Kadi and Johanna Lilius
- Tax-incentivized housing production and the affordability crisis: International lessons from the low-income housing tax credit program in the United States pp. 1632-1657

- Gertjan Wijburg
- Post-neoliberalization and the Irish private rental sector pp. 1658-1677

- Michael Byrne
- ‘Our home, your home?’ The precarious housing pathways of asylum seekers in Catalonia pp. 1678-1701

- Olatz Ribera-Almandoz, Carlos Delclós and Blanca Garcés-Mascareñas
- What tradeoffs are made on the path to functional zero chronic homelessness? pp. 1702-1723

- Garrett L. Grainger
- Housing as asset-based welfare. The case of France pp. 1724-1738

- Eliza Benites-Gambirazio and Loïc Bonneval
- Homing social housing in Brussels: engagements in architectural anthropology through three visualisations pp. 1739-1762

- Claire Bosmans, Jingjing Li, Ching Lin Pang and Viviana d’Auria
- The regionalisation of housing policies in Spain: an analysis of territorial differences pp. 1763-1786

- Natalia Paleo Mosquera and Andrei Quintiá Pastrana
- Evaluating area-based policies using secondary data: the neighbourhood management pathfinders programme pp. 1787-1812

- Jennifer Roberts, Sandy Tubeuf and Peter Tyler
- Understanding the effect of universal credit on housing insecurity in England: a difference-in-differences approach pp. 1813-1831

- Rhiannon Williams, Andrew Bell, Elisabeth Garratt and Gwilym Pryce
- Housing and the resettlement experiences of refugee claimants in Hamilton, Ontario pp. 1832-1853

- Heidi Schneider and K. Bruce Newbold
- The many geographies of urban renewal: new perspectives on the Housing Act of 1949, edited by Douglas R. Appler, Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 2023, 232 pp., US$32.95 (paperback) EAN: 9781439921715 pp. 1854-1857

- Katrin B. Anacker
Volume 39, issue 6, 2024
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Cracking the housing crisis: financialization, the state, struggles, and rights pp. 1385-1394

- Özlem Çelik
- From the streets to the statehouse: how tenant movements affect housing policy in Los Angeles and Berlin pp. 1395-1421

- Kenton Card
- Everyday activism: Private tenants demand right to home pp. 1422-1443

- Adriana Mihaela Soaita
- Producing gentrifiable neighborhoods: race, stigma and struggle in Berlin-Neukölln pp. 1444-1466

- Defne Kadıoğlu
- Struggles against financialisation of housing in Lisbon – the case of Habita pp. 1467-1494

- Saila-Maria Saaristo and Rita Silva
- Contesting the financialization of student accommodation: campaigns for the right to housing in Dublin, Ireland pp. 1495-1515

- Alice Reynolds
- Grassroots struggles challenging housing financialization in Spain pp. 1516-1536

- Miguel A. Martínez and Javier Gil
- Digital/material housing financialisation and activism in post-crash Dublin pp. 1537-1554

- Maedhbh Nic Lochlainn
- Renovations as an investment strategy: circumscribing the right to housing in Sweden pp. 1555-1576

- Jennie Gustafsson
- A theory of housing provision under capitalism pp. 1577-1580

- Keith Jacobs
Volume 39, issue 5, 2024
- Diffuse informality: uncovering renting within family households as a form of private rental pp. 1109-1128

- Sharon Parkinson, Kath Hulse, Steven Rowley, Amity James and Wendy Stone
- Reconsidering the interrupted housing pathways of refugees in Flanders (Belgium) from a home-making perspective: a policy critique pp. 1129-1151

- Luce Beeckmans and Dirk Geldof
- Establishing new housing commons in Vienna in the context of translocal networks pp. 1152-1175

- Corinna Hölzl and Dominik Hölzl
- Homeownership and fertility intentions among migrant population in urban China pp. 1176-1198

- Mingzhi Hu, Yinxin Su and Xiaofen Yu
- Public housing and territorial stigma: towards a symbolic and political economy pp. 1199-1218

- Alistair Sisson
- Co-developing sustainability – a consumer-inclusive approach to wooden housing business in Finland pp. 1219-1238

- Eliisa Kylkilahti, Minna Autio, Viktor Harvio, Ulrika Holmberg and Anne Toppinen
- Moving to shared equity: locational outcomes for households in shared equity homeownership programs pp. 1239-1263

- Alex Ramiller, Arthur Acolin, Rebecca J. Walter and Ruoniu Wang
- Housing inequality: a systematic scoping review pp. 1264-1285

- Laura James, Lyrian Daniel, Rebecca Bentley and Emma Baker
- Power persistence through an intergenerational perspective: inequality in private housing assets in post-reform China pp. 1286-1316

- Ling Zhu, Di Xin and Silu Chen
- Identifying housing vacancy using data on registered addresses and domestic consumption pp. 1317-1339

- Mathilde Flas, Jean-Marie Halleux, Mario Cools and Jacques Teller
- Fragile and compromised housing: Implications of land conflicts on housing development in peri-urban Accra, Ghana pp. 1340-1363

- Divine Mawuli Asafo
- The applicability of self-reported home values in housing wealth inequality assessment: evidence from an emerging country pp. 1364-1382

- Mateusz Tomal
- Property, planning and protest: the contentious politics of housing supply pp. 1383-1384

- Regina Serpa
Volume 39, issue 4, 2024
- Dual responsibilization for housing in a housing crisis: young adults in the Czech Republic pp. 857-876

- Tomáš Hoření Samec and Petr Kubala
- Housing financialization as a self-sustaining process. Political obstacles to the de-financialization of the Dutch housing market pp. 877-900

- Bart Stellinga
- Uncovering the pathways between house prices and depressive symptoms in Chinese cities: a nationally representative study pp. 901-924

- Zhuolin Pan, Ye Liu and Yuqi Liu
- Living together or apart? Gated condominium communities and social segregation in Bangkok pp. 925-945

- Russell David Moore
- The productive home. Towards a new domestic environment with immaterial work pp. 946-961

- Flavio Martella and Atxu Amann y Alcocer
- Political economy perspectives and their relevance for contemporary housing studies pp. 962-979

- Keith Jacobs, Rowland Atkinson and Deborah Warr
- Comparing regional patterns of homeownership entry across four British birth cohorts pp. 980-1002

- Rory Coulter and Joanna Kuleszo
- The impact of current and former REOs across owner types: the case of Detroit pp. 1003-1026

- Eric Seymour
- Housing trajectories of EU migrants: between quick emigration and shared housing as temporary and long-term solutions pp. 1027-1048

- Dorien Manting, Tom Kleinepier and Christian Lennartz
- Framing affordable housing: an experimental test of changing attitudes pp. 1049-1065

- Mike Matheis and Jason Sorens
- The period effects of crisis and recovery on life course and residential mobility of owner-occupants pp. 1066-1086

- Rik Damhuis and Wouter van Gent
- How is housing purchase intention related to consumption? The role of market sentiment pp. 1087-1104

- Zhaoyingzi Dong, Eddie C. M. Hui, Daichun Yi and Weiwen Zhang
- A History of Council Housing in 100 Estates pp. 1105-1107

- Richard Harris
Volume 39, issue 3, 2024
- Informal land transactions and demolition of houses in Cameroon pp. 587-607

- Minfede Koe Raoul
- Do older homebuyers prefer dwellings with accessibility and adaptability features? Findings from an exploratory study pp. 608-630

- Dominic Aitken, Ken Willis and Rose Gilroy
- Does housing market segmentation ensure families a rental price benefit? The example of Frankfurt, Germany pp. 631-650

- Andreas Hartung
- Neighbourhood violence and housing instability: an exploratory study of low-income women pp. 651-670

- Christian King and Xi Huang
- The effect of virtual reality on the marketing of residential property pp. 671-694

- Chuyi Xiong, Ka Shing Cheung, Deborah Susan Levy and Michael Allen
- A typology of multiple exclusion homelessness pp. 695-719

- Edith England, Ian Thomas, Peter Mackie and Hannah Browne-Gott
- Are households’ residential preferences consistent with biodiversity conservation in different urban contexts? pp. 720-745

- Camille Regnier, Gengyang Tu, Sophie Legras, Mohamed Hilal and Cécile Détang-Dessendre
- Faceless, nameless, invisible: a visual content analysis of photographs in U.S. media coverage about homelessness pp. 746-765

- Elizabeth A. Bowen and Nicole Capozziello
- Proposing a typology to examine the health impact of Housing First: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 766-788

- Konstantinos Spyropoulos, Christopher J. Gidlow and Naomi J. Ellis
- Sustaining housing through planned maintenance in remote Central Australia pp. 789-811

- Liam Grealy, Tess Lea, Megan Moskos, Richard Benedict, Daphne Habibis and Stephanie King
- Care, urban regeneration and forced tenant relocation: the case of Ivanhoe social housing estate, Sydney pp. 812-830

- Kristian Ruming and Maria de Lourdes Melo Zurita
- Material culture, housing and identities in Russian post-industrial neighbourhoods pp. 831-853

- Elizaveta Polukhina
- Stacked decks: building inspectors and the reproduction of urban inequality pp. 854-856

- Katrin B. Anacker
Volume 39, issue 2, 2024
- The experience and well-being outcomes of tiny house owners in Latin America pp. 327-351

- Camila Murillo and Constanza Bianchi
- The symbolic (re)production of marginality: Social construction, internalization, and concrete consequences of territorial stigmatization in a poor neighborhood of Santiago de Chile pp. 352-375

- Martín Alvarez and Javier Ruiz-Tagle
- Religion’s roles in community integration after homelessness: supportive housing residents’ uses of spiritual practices amid trauma, discrimination, and stigma pp. 376-397

- Matthew D. Marr and Natália Marques da Silva
- Social housing as infrastructure and the role of mission driven financing pp. 398-418

- Julie Lawson, Laurence Troy and Ryan van den Nouwelant
- The politics of social mix in the Paris metropolitan area pp. 419-437

- Quentin Ramond
- Meeting the housing needs of military veterans: exploring collaboration and governance pp. 438-458

- Steve Rolfe and Isobel Anderson
- Comparing asset-based welfare capitalism: wealth inequality, housing finance and household risk pp. 459-480

- Gareth Bryant, Ben Spies-Butcher and Adam Stebbing
- Approach to housing justice from a capability perspective: bridging the gap between ideals and policy practices pp. 481-501

- Boram Kimhur
- Housing quality determinants of depression and suicide ideation by age and gender pp. 502-528

- Ji Hei Lee
- Becoming landlords: the changing interests of non-profit and co-operative housing providers in Manitoba, Canada pp. 529-546

- Sarah Cooper
- Moving house in migrant narratives: the morphology of housing pathways from an anthropological perspective pp. 547-564

- Ksenia Golovina
- Reified scarcity & the problem space of ‘need’: unpacking Australian social housing policy pp. 565-583

- Andrew Clarke, Lynda Cheshire, Cameron Parsell and Alan Morris
- Class, emotions and the affective politics of social inequality pp. 584-586

- Jenny Preece
Volume 39, issue 1, 2024
- Housing pathways of female-headed households in the informal settlements of Kampala: a qualitative study pp. 1-28

- Moses Batanda Mubiru, Said Nuhu, Wilbard Kombe and Tatu Mtwangi Limbumba
- “Professionals only please”: discrimination against housing benefit recipients on online rental platforms pp. 29-51

- Jed Meers
- Microvillage: assessing the viability of increasing supply of affordable, sustainable and socially integrated small homes pp. 52-74

- R. Tucker, U. de Jong, L. C. Johnson, N. Johnston, A. Lee, F. Michaux, E. Warner and F. J. Andrews
- Neighbourhood selection by natives and immigrants: Homophily or limited spatial search? pp. 75-101

- George C. Galster, Lena Magnusson Turner and Anna Maria Santiago
- Intermediaries and mediators: an actor-network understanding of online property platforms pp. 102-123

- Barry Goodchild and Ed Ferrari
- Responding to housing precarity: the coping strategies of generation rent pp. 124-145

- Richard Waldron
- Planning for social sustainability: mechanisms of social exclusion in densification through large-scale redevelopment projects in Swiss cities pp. 146-167

- Gabriela Debrunner, Arend Jonkman and Jean-David Gerber
- The interactions between Hong Kong’s housing market and global markets upon unprecedented monetary policy changes pp. 168-202

- Eddie Chi-man Hui and Ka-hung Yu
- Leaving permanent supportive housing: a scoping review of Moving On Initiative participant outcomes pp. 203-226

- Emmy Tiderington, Jordan Goodwin and Elizabeth Noonan
- The impact of housing on refugees: an evidence synthesis pp. 227-271

- Philip Brown, Santokh Gill and Jamie P. Halsall
- Housing production, tenure mix and social mix pp. 272-296

- Martin Söderhäll and Andreas Alm Fjellborg
- The design of subsidized housing: towards an interdisciplinary and cross-national research agenda pp. 297-322

- Seyithan Ozer and Sam Jacoby
- Homelessness and housing advocacy: the role of red-tape warriors pp. 323-325

- Garrett L. Grainger
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