Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
Current editor(s): Chris Leishman, Moira Munro, Ray Forrest, Alex Schwartz, Hal Pawson and John Flint From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 29, issue 8, 2014
- Guarding the Neighbourhood: The New Landscape of Control in Malaysia pp. 1005-1027

- Peter Aning Tedong, Jill Linda Grant, Wan Nor Azriyati Wan Abd Aziz, Faizah Ahmad and Noor Rosly Hanif
- Exploring Dual Housing Tenure Status as a Household Response to Demographic, Social and Economic Change pp. 1028-1044

- Kath Hulse and Ailsa Mcpherson
- Reconciling Policy Tensions on the Frontlines of Indigenous Housing Provision in Australia: Reflexivity, Resistance and Hybridity pp. 1045-1072

- Megan Nethercote
- The Relationship between Housing Market Intervention for First-Time Buyers and House Price Volatility pp. 1073-1095

- Chyi Lin Lee and Richard G. Reed
- Housing Trajectories Across the Urban Hierarchy: Analysis of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada, 2001-2005 pp. 1096-1116

- Dylan Simone and Bruce Newbold
- Legal title, tenure security, and investment-An empirical study in Beijing pp. 1117-1138

- Lanlan Wang, Tieshan Sun and Sheng Li
- Well Worth Saving: How the New Deal Safeguarded Home Ownership pp. 1139-1140

- Richard Dunning
- Housing Law and Policy pp. 1140-1142

- Stuart Lowe
- Neighbourhood Effects Research: New Perspectives pp. 1142-1145

- Tony O'Sullivan
Volume 29, issue 7, 2014
- Female-Headed Households and Achieving Home Ownership in Australia pp. 871-892

- Valerie Kupke, Peter Rossini, Stanley McGreal and Sharon Yam
- 'Houston, we've got a problem': The Political Construction of a Housing Affordability Metric in New Zealand pp. 893-909

- Laurence Murphy
- Moving Out of Home Ownership in Later Life: The Influence of the Family and Housing Careers pp. 910-936

- Daniël J. Herbers, Clara H. Mulder and Juan A. Mòdenes
- Financing Affordable Housing Through Compulsory Saving: The Two-Decade Experience of Housing Provident Fund in China pp. 937-958

- Jie Chen and Lan Deng
- Prevalence and Causes of Urban Homelessness Among Indigenous Peoples: A Three-Country Scoping Review pp. 959-976

- Jalene Tayler Anderson and Damian Collins
- Housing Inequality and Social Class in Europe pp. 977-993

- Marianna Filandri and Manuela Olagnero
- Gypsies and Travellers: Empowerment and Inclusion in British Society pp. 994-996

- Ryan Powell
- Confronting Suburban Poverty in America pp. 997-998

- Katrin B. Anacker
- Driving Detroit: The Quest for Respect in the Motor City pp. 999-1001

- John Flint
- Driven from New Orleans: How Nonprofits Betray Public Housing and Promote Privatization pp. 1001-1003

- Kasim Ortiz
Volume 29, issue 6, 2014
- A Warm Meal and a Bed: Intersections of Housing and Food Security in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside pp. 709-729

- Christiana Miewald and Aleck Ostry
- Credit Constraints and Price Expectations of Homeowners pp. 730-742

- Martijn I. Dr�es and Wolter H.J. Hassink
- Community Land Trusts and Indigenous Housing in Australia-Exploring Difference-Based Policy and Appropriate Housing pp. 743-759

- Louise Crabtree
- Homeownership and Symbolic Boundaries: Exclusion of Disadvantaged Non-homeowners in the Homeowner Nation of Norway pp. 760-780

- Anders Vassenden
- Residents' Experiences in Condominiums: A Case Study of Australian Apartment Living pp. 781-799

- Ron Fisher and Ruth McPhail
- Place Attachment Among Older Adults Living in Four Communities in Flanders, Belgium pp. 800-822

- Tine Buffel, Liesbeth De Donder, Chris Phillipson, Nico De Witte, Sarah Dury and Dominique Vert�
- The Wish to Leave Ethnically Concentrated Neighbourhoods: The Role of Perceived Social Cohesion and Interethnic Attitudes pp. 823-842

- Esther Havekes, Marcel Coenders and Tanja Van der Lippe
- Is There Room for Families in the Inner City? Life-Stage Blenders Challenging Planning pp. 843-861

- Johanna Lilius
- Australia's Unintended Cities: The Impact of Housing on Urban Development pp. 862-863

- Ilan Wiesel and Gethin Davison
- Landscape and Society in Contemporary Ireland pp. 863-865

- Brendan Murtagh
- The Principles of Green Urbanism: Transforming the City for Sustainability pp. 865-867

- Nick Taylor Buck
- Wellbeing and Place pp. 867-868

- Rachel Danemann
Volume 29, issue 5, 2014
- Security and Rental Housing: New Perspectives pp. 573-578

- Kath Hulse and Marietta Haffner
- Making a Rental Property Home pp. 579-596

- Hazel Easthope
- Ending Security of Tenure for Social Renters: Transitioning to 'Ambulance Service' Social Housing? pp. 597-615

- Suzanne Fitzpatrick and Hal Pawson
- Path Dependence and Critical Junctures in Irish Rental Policy: From Dualist to Unitary Rental Markets? pp. 616-637

- Michelle Norris
- Secure Occupancy: A New Framework for Analysing Security in Rental Housing pp. 638-656

- Kath Hulse and Vivienne Milligan
- Home-Ownership and Pensions: Negative Correlation, but No Trade-off pp. 657-676

- Neda Delfani, Johan De Deken and Caroline Dewilde
- Florida's Planning Requirements and Affordability for Low-Income Households pp. 677-700

- Andrew Aurand
- 'Building like Moses with Jacobs in Mind': Contemporary Planning in New York City pp. 701-708

- Jon Lang
- Second Home Tourism in Europe: Lifestyle Issues and Policy Responses pp. 703-704

- Juan A. M�denes
- Local Protest, Global Movements: Capital, Community, and State in San Francisco pp. 704-706

- Lauren Larin
- Scottish Politics (2nd edition) pp. 706-708

- Peter Matthews
Volume 29, issue 4, 2014
- Public Housing Futures pp. 463-466

- Ray Forrest
- Public Housing for Whom? Experiences in an Era of Mature Neo-Liberalism: The Netherlands and Amsterdam pp. 467-484

- Sako Musterd
- Contradictory Narratives on French Social Housing: Looking Back and Looking Forward pp. 485-500

- Claire L�vy-Vroelant
- Public Housing in the Post-Socialist States of Central and Eastern Europe: Decline and an Open Future pp. 501-519

- Martin Lux and Petr Sunega
- Navigating Between Limits: The Future of Public Housing in Singapore pp. 520-533

- Beng Huat Chua
- The New Chinese Model of Public Housing: A Step Forward or Backward? pp. 534-550

- Jie Chen, Zan Yang and Ya Ping Wang
- The Future for Reluctant Intervention: The Prospects for Hong Kong's Public Rental Sector pp. 551-565

- Ray Forrest and Ngai-Ming Yip
- Habitus of the Hood pp. 566-568

- Lee Crookes
- Housing the New Russia pp. 568-570

- Mark Stephens
- Down and Out in Los Angeles and Berlin: The Sociospatial Exclusion of Homeless People pp. 570-571

- Ilan Wiesel
Volume 29, issue 3, 2014
- The Relationship Between Homeownership and Life Satisfaction in Germany pp. 319-338

- Timo Zumbro
- Expectation Adjustment in the Housing Market: Insights from the Scottish Auction System pp. 339-361

- Sotirios Thanos and Michael White
- A Multiple Error-Correction Model of Housing Supply pp. 362-379

- Simon Stevenson and James Young
- Home Foreclosures and Neighborhood Crime Dynamics pp. 380-406

- Sonya Williams, George Galster and Nandita Verma
- Social Cohesiveness of Disadvantaged Communities in Urban South Korea: The Impact of the Physical Environment pp. 407-437

- Bokyong Seo and Rebecca L.H. Chiu
- Cultural Dimensions of African Immigrant Housing in Toronto: A Qualitative Insight pp. 438-455

- Joseph Mensah and Christopher J. Williams
- The Life of the British Home: An Architectural History pp. 456-458

- Flora Samuel
- New Deal Ruins: Race, Economic Justice and Public Housing Policy pp. 458-460

- John Flint
- Stories from the Street: A Theology of Homelessness pp. 461-462

- Cameron Parsell
Volume 29, issue 2, 2014
- Movin', But Not Up To The East Side: Foreclosures and Social Disorganization in Orange County, Florida pp. 177-197

- Jaclyn Schildkraut and Elizabeth Erhardt Mustaine
- Landlords and Tenants in Informal 'Colonia' Settlements in Texas pp. 198-214

- Noah J. Durst
- Welfare Regimes, Social Values and Homelessness: Comparing Responses to Marginalised Groups in Six European Countries pp. 215-234

- Suzanne Fitzpatrick and Mark Stephens
- A Lefebvrian Analysis of Redeveloping Derelict Urban Docklands for High-Density Consumption Living, Australia pp. 235-250

- Susan Oakley
- Hong Kong's Gating Machine pp. 251-269

- Adrienne La Grange
- Linking Integration and Housing Career: A Longitudinal Analysis of Immigrant Groups in Sweden pp. 270-290

- Lena Magnusson Turner and Lina Hedman
- Housing Consumption and Housing Inequality in Chinese Cities During the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century pp. 291-311

- Chengdong Yi and Youqin Huang
- Social Justice and Social Policy in Scotland pp. 312-313

- Isobel Anderson
- Neighbourhood Planning: Communities, Networks and Governance pp. 314-316

- Tom Moore
- Mixed Communities: Gentrification by Stealth? pp. 316-318

- Paul Watt
Volume 29, issue 1, 2014
- Neighbourhood Structures and Crime: The Influence of Tenure Mix and Other Structural Factors upon Local Crime Rates pp. 1-25

- Mark Livingston, Ade Kearns and Jon Bannister
- Green Apartments in Nanjing China: Do Developers and Planners Understand the Valuation by Residents? pp. 26-43

- Hong Hu, Stan Geertman and Pieter Hooimeijer
- The Limits and Potentials of the Housing Market Enabling Paradigm: An Evaluation of China's Housing Policies from 1998 to 2011 pp. 44-68

- j. Albert Cao and Ramin Keivani
- Common Ground in Australia: An Object Lesson in Evidence Hierarchies and Policy Transfer pp. 69-87

- Cameron Parsell, Suzanne Fitzpatrick and Volker Busch-Geertsema
- Do Source of Income Anti-discrimination Laws Facilitate Access to Less Disadvantaged Neighborhoods? pp. 88-107

- Lance Freeman and Yunjing Li
- Housing Choice in Retirement: Community versus Separation pp. 108-127

- Philip Bohle, Olivia Rawlings-Way, James Finn, Jessica Ang and David J. Kennedy
- Impact of Urban Growth Boundary on Housing and Land Prices: Evidence from King County, Washington pp. 128-148

- Shishir Mathur
- The Extent of the Mortgage Crisis in Ireland and Policy Responses pp. 149-165

- Richard Waldron and Declan Redmond
- The Federal Government and Urban Housing pp. 166-167

- Matthew Gebhardt
- Shaping Places: Urban Planning, Design and Development pp. 168-169

- Peter Matthews
- Accommodating Australians pp. 169-173

- Hal Pawson
- The Illegal City: Space, Law and Gender in a Delhi Squatter Settlement pp. 173-175

- Patricia Campbell
| |