Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 10, 2023
- Influence of socio-demographic factors and housing characteristics on satisfaction with privacy in gated communities in Accra (Ghana) pp. 1781-1802

- Elmond Bandauko, Senanu Kwasi Kutor, Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong, Philip Baiden and Godwin Arku
- The relationship between the sequential sharing of rental homes and the unpredictable housing pathways of kampung residents in Jakarta pp. 1803-1823

- Joko Adianto and Rossa Turpuk Gabe
- Living in a small home: expectations, impression management, and compensatory practices pp. 1824-1844

- Jenny Preece, Kim McKee, John Flint and David Robinson
- “The right to stay put” or “the right to decide”? The question of displacement in the revitalization of Łódź (Poland) pp. 1845-1859

- Barbara Audycka
- Neoliberalization and inequality: disparities in access to affordable housing in urban Canada 1981–2016 pp. 1860-1887

- Yushu Zhu, Yue Yuan, Jiaxin Gu and Qiang Fu
- When homes earn more than jobs: the rentierization of the Australian housing market pp. 1888-1917

- Josh Ryan-Collins and Cameron Murray
- Do solar panels increase housing rents in Australia? pp. 1918-1935

- Rohan Best, Ryan Esplin, Mara Hammerle, Rabindra Nepal and Zac Reynolds
- Homeownership gap between ethnic minority and Han majority rural migrants in China: integration or stratification? pp. 1936-1954

- Zicheng Wang, Manqi Zhong and Jiachun Liu
- Vertical micro-segregation: is living in disadvantageous lower floors in Athens’ apartment blocks producing negative social effects? pp. 1955-1972

- Thomas Maloutas and Hugo Botton
- The contexts of residential preferences. An experimental examination of contextual influences in housing decisions pp. 1973-1997

- Christoph Zangger
Volume 38, issue 9, 2023
- Severe and persistent housing instability: examining low-income households’ residential mobility trajectories in the United States pp. 1615-1641

- Seungbeom Kang
- From squat to cottage: materiality, informal ownership, and the politics of unspotted homes pp. 1642-1661

- Petr Vašát
- Specialist housing for older people in an era of neoliberal transformation: exploring provision in England pp. 1662-1680

- David Robinson and Ian Wilson
- The reticent state? Interpreting emergency responses to homelessness in Alberta, Canada pp. 1681-1694

- Joshua Evans, Madeleine Stout, Damian Collins and Kenna McDowell
- Housing financialisation and the creation of homelessness in Ireland pp. 1695-1718

- Valesca Lima, Rory Hearne and Mary P. Murphy
- Assessing Housing First programs from a right to housing perspective pp. 1719-1739

- Sophie L. Stadler and Damian Collins
- Do housing and neighborhood characteristics impact an individual’s risk of homelessness? Evidence from New York City pp. 1740-1759

- Tyler Haupert
- Home or hotel? A contemporary challenge in the use of housing stock pp. 1760-1776

- Tom Simcock
- International Migration and Citizenship Today (2 nd edition), by Niklaus Steiner, London, Routledge, 2023, 208 pp., £32.99 (Paperback), ISBN 9781032114101 pp. 1777-1778

- Hendri Irawan
- Reconstruction fiction: housing and realist literature in Postwar Britain, by Paula Derdiger, The Ohio State University Press, 2020, 230 pp., $59.95 (hbk), $34.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-8142-5770-8 pp. 1778-1780

- Jamileh Manoochehri
Volume 38, issue 8, 2023
- Correction pp. (i)-(iii)

- The Editors
- Organizational challenges of public housing management in the Global South. A systems assessment of Ghana pp. 1367-1391

- Samson B. A. Aziabah, Samuel Biitir and Elvis Attakora-Amaniampong
- The SRU Law, twenty years later: evaluating the legacy of France’s most important social housing program pp. 1392-1416

- Magda Maaoui
- Chronic homelessness - what women’s experiences can tell us pp. 1417-1435

- Jane Bullen*
- Beyond proper political squatting: exploring individualistic need-based occupations in a public housing neighbourhood in Naples pp. 1436-1458

- Emiliano Esposito and Francesco Chiodelli
- Neighbourhood opportunity, racial segregation, and the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program in the United States pp. 1459-1481

- Kirk McClure and Alex F. Schwartz
- Ending gated communities: the rationales for resistance in China pp. 1482-1511

- Colleen Chiu-Shee, Brent D. Ryan and Lawrence J. Vale
- Re-conceptualizing housing tenure beyond the owning-renting dichotomy: insights from housing and financialization pp. 1512-1535

- Beibei Zhang
- The ‘gown’ unconcerned with the town? Residential satisfaction of university students living in off-campus private accommodation pp. 1536-1559

- Jakub Zasina and Elżbieta Antczak
- Housing density and its consequences for couples in Germany: staying, moving, or breaking up? pp. 1560-1588

- Maike Van Damme, Sandra Krapf and Michael Wagner
- International students struggling in the private rental sector in Australia prior to and during the pandemic pp. 1589-1610

- Alan Morris, Shaun Wilson, Emma Mitchell, Gaby Ramia and Catherine Hastings
- Non-performing loans, non-performing people: life and struggle with mortgage debt in Spain pp. 1611-1613

- Hung-Ying Chen
Volume 38, issue 7, 2023
- Rainfall challenges and strategies to improve housing construction in Sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Ghana pp. 1155-1190

- Albert Adu-Gyamfi, Michael Poku-Boansi, Leonard Darpoh, Michael Osei Asibey and Justice Kufour Owusu-Ansah
- Reference dependence in the UK housing market pp. 1191-1219

- Helen X. H. Bao and Rufus Saunders
- Rising housing costs and income poverty among the elderly in Germany pp. 1220-1238

- Alberto Lozano Alcántara and Claudia Vogel
- ‘Making a home’: an occupational perspective on sustaining tenancies following homelessness pp. 1239-1259

- Leonie Boland, Richard Yarwood and Katrina Bannigan
- The invisible hand of the shareholding state: the financialization of Italian real-estate investment funds for social housing pp. 1260-1283

- Emanuele Belotti
- Chinese property developers after the decline in foreign real estate investment in Sydney, Australia pp. 1284-1303

- Xiao Ma, Dallas Rogers and Laurence Troy
- The new housing precariat: experiences of precarious housing in Malmö, Sweden pp. 1304-1322

- Carina Listerborn
- Collective self-build for senior friendly communities. Studying the effects on social cohesion, social satisfaction and loneliness pp. 1323-1341

- Pauline van den Berg, Jules Sanders, Stephan Maussen and Astrid Kemperman
- Housing and cardiometabolic risk among older renters and homeowners pp. 1342-1364

- Sarah Mawhorter, Eileen M. Crimmins and Jennifer A. Ailshire
- Book Review pp. 1365-1366

- Ryan Powell
Volume 38, issue 6, 2023
- ‘Archaic laws’ and the making of the homelessness sector pp. 947-962

- Anne O’Brien
- Has the revival in the Scottish private rented sector since the millennium achieved maturity? pp. 963-984

- Farhad Farnood and Colin Jones
- Exploring the relationship between housing conditions and capabilities: a qualitative case study of private hostel residents pp. 985-1005

- Adele Irving
- The roles of the state in the financialisation of housing in Turkey pp. 1006-1026

- Özlem Çelik
- Housing transitions of Taiwanese young adults: intersections of the parental home and housing pathways pp. 1027-1049

- Yung-Han Chang
- How did the great transformation shape housing pathways? The case of older women living alone pp. 1050-1067

- Paweł Łuczak and Maciej Ławrynowicz
- Inclusionary housing in the United States: dynamics of local policy and outcomes in diverse markets pp. 1068-1087

- Ruoniu Wang and Sowmya Balachandran
- Housing shortages and the new downturn of residential mobility in the US pp. 1088-1109

- Dowell Myers, JungHo Park and Seongmoon Cho
- Residential property in Australia: mismatched investment and rental demand pp. 1110-1131

- Maria B. Yanotti and Danika Wright
- The role of institutions in social housing provision: salutary lessons from the South pp. 1132-1153

- Andreas Scheba and Ivan Turok
Volume 38, issue 5, 2023
- Living with disaster: exploring complex decisions to stay in or leave flood prone areas pp. 747-769

- Julia Woodhall-Melnik and Eric P. Weissman
- Relationship building in housing network: a meso-level collective sensemaking perspective pp. 770-791

- Chee Wei Cheah
- The deresidualisation of social housing in England: change in the relative income, employment status and social class of social housing tenants since the 1990s pp. 792-813

- Becky Tunstall
- Influence of educational and cultural facilities on apartment prices by size in Seoul: do residents’ preferred facilities influence the housing market? pp. 814-840

- Minki Sung and Junghoon Ki
- Understanding the principle of consumer choice in delivering housing first pp. 841-859

- Abe Oudshoorn, Tracy Smith-Carrier, Jodi Hall, Cheryl Forchuk, Deanna Befus, Susana Caxaj, Jean Pierre Ndayisenga and Colleen Parsons
- Does housing tenure matter? Owner-occupation and wellbeing in Britain and Austria pp. 860-880

- Stefan Angel and James Gregory
- Housing regimes and residualization of the subsidized rental sector in Europe 2005-2016 pp. 881-901

- Stefan Angel
- Learning through housing activism in Barcelona: knowledge production and sharing in neighbourhood-based housing groups pp. 902-921

- Mateus Lira and Hug March
- Returning to the intermediary turn: rethinking the significance of estate agents for housing markets pp. 922-944

- Phoebe Stirling and Nick Gallent
- Comparative Urbanism: Tactics for Global Urban Studies pp. 945-946

- Aysegul Can
Volume 38, issue 4, 2023
- Walls within walls: examining the variegated purposes for walling in Ghanaian gated communities pp. 527-551

- Richmond Juvenile Ehwi
- Measuring housing affordability. A case study of Flanders on the link between objective and subjective indicators pp. 552-568

- Kristof Heylen
- Housing and fertility: a macro-level, multi-country investigation, 1993-2017 pp. 569-596

- Sarah R. Brauner-Otto
- ‘Home’ as an essentially contested concept and why this matters pp. 597-614

- Jed Meers
- Rapid rehousing for persons experiencing homelessness: a systematic review of the evidence pp. 615-641

- Thomas Byrne, Minda Huang, Richard E. Nelson and Jack Tsai
- Supportive housing building policies and resident psychological needs: a qualitative analysis using self-determination theory pp. 642-660

- Heather Burgess, Anna Vorobyova, Megan Marziali, Katrina Koehn, Kate Jongbloed, Otto Von Bischoffshausen, Kate A. Salters, Robert S. Hogg and Surita Parashar
- A study of the creation of affordable housing for Housing First tenants through the purchase of condominiums pp. 661-681

- Maryann Roebuck, Tim Aubry, Ayda Agha, Stéphanie Manoni-Millar, Lisa Medd and John Sylvestre
- A systems perspective for residential preferences and dwellings: housing functions and their role in Swiss residential mobility pp. 682-706

- Anna Pagani and Claudia R. Binder
- Social policy or crowding-out? Tenant protection in comparative long-run perspective pp. 707-743

- Konstantin A. Kholodilin and Sebastian Kohl
- The architecture of social reform: housing, tradition, and German modernism pp. 744-746

- Nitin Bathla
Volume 38, issue 3, 2023
- Celebrating Judy Yates pp. 351-359

- Vivienne Milligan and Christine Whitehead
- Tiny houses: movement or moment? pp. 360-382

- Heather Shearer and Paul Burton
- Quasi-bridgeheaders: an alternative intra-migration stage for renters in Kampung Muka, Jakarta pp. 383-402

- Joko Adianto, Rossa Turpuk Gabe and Nadya Octavia
- Flammable cladding and the effects on homeowner well-being pp. 403-422

- David Oswald, Trivess Moore and Simon Lockrey
- Urban villagers as real estate developers: embracing property mind through ‘planting’ housing in North-east China pp. 423-443

- Haoxuan Sa and Anne Haila
- Local compliance under campaign-style enforcement: a city-level panel analysis of affordable housing mandate in China pp. 444-462

- Zhilin Liu, Luyao Ma and Edward G. Goetz
- Informalising formality: the construction of penghuqu in an urban redevelopment project in China pp. 463-483

- Yi Jin
- Housing affordability and mental health in urban China: a cross-sectional study pp. 484-504

- Yue Wang, Zidan Mao and Donggen Wang
- The inbetweeners of the housing markets – young adults facing housing inequality in Malmö, Sweden pp. 505-522

- Martin Grander
- The migrant’s paradox: street livelihoods and marginal citizenship in Britain pp. 523-525

- Francesca Guarino
Volume 38, issue 2, 2023
- Generation Rent and housing precarity in ‘post crisis’ Ireland pp. 181-205

- Richard Waldron
- The determinants of homeownership affordability in Greater Sydney: evidence from a submarket analysis pp. 206-232

- Mustapha Bangura and Chyi Lin Lee
- War of family defence? Moral economies of property investors in urban China pp. 233-249

- Yini Shi
- Housing rights, homelessness prevention and a paradox of bureaucracy? pp. 250-268

- Hannah Browne Gott, Peter K. Mackie and Edith England
- The resilience of social rental housing in the United Kingdom, Sweden and Denmark. How institutions matter pp. 269-289

- Timothy Blackwell and Bo Bengtsson
- Understanding after-housing disposable income effects on rising inequality pp. 290-306

- Ilan Wiesel, Liss Ralston and Wendy Stone
- The experience of precarity: low-paid economic migrants’ housing in Manchester pp. 307-326

- Melanie Lombard
- Governing disassembly in Indigenous housing pp. 327-346

- Liam Grealy
- Against the Commons. A Radical History of Urban Planning pp. 347-348

- Simone Tulumello
- The fringes of citizenship: Romani minorities in Europe and civic marginalisation pp. 349-350

- Ryan Powell
Volume 38, issue 1, 2022
- COVID-19 and the meaning of home: how the pandemic triggered new thinking on housing pp. 1-7

- Cameron Parsell and Hal Pawson
- Understanding responses to homelessness during COVID-19: an examination of Australia pp. 8-21

- Cameron Parsell, Andrew Clarke and Ella Kuskoff
- Media representations of social housing before and during COVID-19: the changing face of the socially excluded pp. 22-43

- Ella Kuskoff, Chris Buchanan, Christine Ablaza, Cameron Parsell and Francisco Perales
- Young people and housing transitions during COVID-19: navigating co-residence with parents and housing autonomy pp. 44-64

- Justyna Kajta, Paula Pustulka and Jowita Radzińska
- Collaborative housing communities through the COVID-19 pandemic: rethinking governance and mutuality pp. 65-83

- Misa Izuhara, Karen West, Jim Hudson, Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia and Kath Scanlon
- Experiencing housing precarity in the private rental sector during the covid-19 pandemic: the case of Ireland pp. 84-106

- Richard Waldron
- Policy movement in housing research: a critical interpretative synthesis pp. 107-127

- Adriana Mihaela Soaita, Alex Marsh and Kenneth Gibb
- Effects of housing vouchers on the long-term exposure to neighbourhood opportunity among low-income families: the moving to opportunity experiment pp. 128-151

- Huiyun Kim, Nicole M. Schmidt, Theresa L. Osypuk, Naomi Thyden and David Rehkopf
- Widening the gap: the differential impact of COVID-19 on tenants and homeowners pp. 152-175

- Stijn Dreesen and Kristof Heylen
- Rentier capitalism and its discontents: power, morality and resistance in Central Asia pp. 176-177

- Yunpeng Zhang
- The paradox of urban revitalization: progress and poverty in America’s post-industrial era pp. 178-180

- David P. Varady
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