Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 10, 2022
- Drivers of housing (un)affordability in the advanced economies: a review and new evidence pp. 1739-1752

- Yeonhwa Lee, Peter A. Kemp and Vincent J. Reina
- Local power and the location of subsidized renters in comparative perspective: public support for low- and moderate-income households in the United States, France, and the United Kingdom pp. 1753-1781

- Yonah Freemark and Justin Steil
- Land and the housing affordability crisis: landowner and developer strategies in Luxembourg’s facilitative planning context pp. 1782-1799

- Antoine Paccoud, Markus Hesse, Tom Becker and Magdalena Górczyńska
- Affordability through design: the role of building costs in collaborative housing pp. 1800-1820

- Sara Lia Brysch and Darinka Czischke
- Racial disparity in exposure to housing cost burden in the United States: 1980–2017 pp. 1821-1841

- Chris Hess, Gregg Colburn, Kyle Crowder and Ryan Allen
- Housing affordability and mental health: an analysis of generational change pp. 1842-1857

- Rebecca Bentley, Emma Baker, Richard Ronald, Aaron Reeves, Susan J. Smith, Koen Simons and Kate Mason
- Measuring residential satisfaction over time: results from a unique long-term study of a large housing estate pp. 1858-1876

- Sigrun Kabisch, Janine Poessneck, Max Soeding and Uwe Schlink
- The challenge of low-income housing quality in Latin American cities: lessons from two decades of housing policies in Bogotá pp. 1877-1895

- Juan G. Yunda, Olga Ceballos-Ramos and Milena Rincón-Castellanos
- Housing options for women leaving domestic violence: the limitations of rental subsidy models pp. 1896-1915

- Hazel Blunden and Kathleen Flanagan
- The poor side of town and why we need it pp. 1916-1918

- David P. Varady
- Loving orphaned space: the art and science of belonging to earth pp. 1918-1920

- Ifigeneia Dimitrakou
Volume 37, issue 9, 2022
- Inter-generational differences, immigration, and housing tenure: Hong Kong 1996–2016 pp. 1523-1545

- Si-Ming Li and Huimin Du
- Home in the big city: does place of origin affect homeownership among the post-80s generation in Shanghai pp. 1546-1565

- Junru Cui, Can Cui, Xueying Mu and Pu Hao
- Tehran’s house price ripple effects in Iran: application of bootstrap asymmetric panel granger non-causality in the frequency domain pp. 1566-1597

- Omid Ranjbar, Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni, Behnaz Saboori and Tsangyao Chang
- Housing and health for people with refugee- and asylum-seeking backgrounds: a photovoice study in Australia pp. 1598-1624

- Clemence Due, Anna Ziersch, Moira Walsh and Emily Duivesteyn
- Understanding the effects of school catchment areas and households with children in ethnic residential segregation pp. 1625-1649

- Timo M. Kauppinen, Maarten van Ham and Venla Bernelius
- Need for shelter, demand for housing, desire for home: a psychoanalytic reading of home-making in Vancouver pp. 1650-1668

- Lucas Pohl, Carolin Genz, Ilse Helbrecht and Janina Dobrusskin
- Homelessness prevention and determinants of housing among first-time and recurrent emergency shelter users in Canada pp. 1669-1685

- Xuyang Chen, Ian Cooper and Jacqueline Rivier
- Displacement and estate demolition: multi-scalar place attachment among relocated social housing residents in London pp. 1686-1710

- Paul Watt
- Multiple home ownership during market transition in China: longitudinal analysis of institutional factors pp. 1711-1733

- Chengdong Yi, Jianyu Ren, Youqin Huang and Shuping Wu
- Post-war homelessness policy in the UK: making and implementation pp. 1734-1735

- Kit Colliver
- Informality through sustainability: urban informality now pp. 1736-1738

- Ha Minh Hai Thai
Volume 37, issue 8, 2022
- Spillover effects in neighborhood housing value change: a spatial analysis pp. 1303-1330

- Hee-Jung Jun
- Ethnicity, racism and housing: discourse analysis of New Zealand housing research pp. 1331-1349

- Adele N. Norris and Gauri Nandedkar
- Safe havens: overseas housing speculation and opportunity zones pp. 1350-1378

- Jae-Yong Chung and Kevin Carpenter
- Policy failure or f***up: homelessness and welfare reform in England pp. 1379-1395

- Chris O’Leary and Tom Simcock
- Overlap of migrants' housing and neighbourhood mobility pp. 1396-1421

- Karin Torpan, Anastasia Sinitsyna, Anneli Kährik, Timo M. Kauppinen and Tiit Tammaru
- Insecure tenure in Amsterdam: who rents with a temporary lease, and why? A baseline from 2015 pp. 1422-1445

- Carla J. Huisman and Clara H. Mulder
- My home, my castle: meanings of home ownership in multigenerational housing pp. 1446-1464

- Adéla Souralová and Michaela Žáková
- Do social protests affect housing and land-use policies? The case of the Israeli social protests of 2011 and their impact on statutory reforms pp. 1465-1496

- Nir Yona Mualam and David Max
- Neighbourhood satisfaction in rural resettlement residential communities: the case of Suqian, China pp. 1497-1518

- Xing Gao, Zijia Wang, Mengqiu Cao, Yuqi Liu, Yuerong Zhang, Meiling Wu and Yue Qiu
- The commons in an age of uncertainty: Decolonizing nature, economy, and society pp. 1519-1520

- Amanda Huron
- Affordable housing preservation in Washington DC: a framework for local funding, collaborative governance and community organizing for change pp. 1520-1522

- David P. Varady
Volume 37, issue 7, 2022
- Housing tenure and educational opportunity in the Paris metropolitan area pp. 1079-1099

- Quentin Ramond and Marco Oberti
- The changing shape of provision for rough sleepers: from conditionality to care pp. 1100-1123

- Sadie Parr
- Social housing after neo-liberalism: new forms of state-driven welfare intervention toward social renters pp. 1124-1146

- Cameron Parsell, Lynda Cheshire, Zoe Walter and Andrew Clarke
- Complex needs in homelessness practice: a review of ‘new markets of vulnerability’ pp. 1147-1173

- Rachael Dobson
- Nuancing the international debate on social mix: evidence from Copenhagen pp. 1174-1197

- Sónia Alves
- An assessment of the spatial efficiency of tax benefits for home mortgages in Belgium pp. 1198-1224

- Guillaume Xhignesse and Gerlinde Verbist
- Improving the management of common property in multi-owned residential buildings: lessons from Auckland, New Zealand pp. 1225-1249

- Deborah Levy, Harvey C. Perkins and Danli Ge
- Solving puzzles in the Canadian housing market: foreign ownership and de-coupling in Toronto and Vancouver pp. 1250-1273

- Joshua C. Gordon
- Small and medium multifamily housing: affordability and availability pp. 1274-1297

- Brian Y. An, Raphael W. Bostic, Andrew Jakabovics, Anthony Orlando and Seva Rodnyansky
- Shaking up the city: ignorance, inequality, and the urban question pp. 1298-1299

- Aysegul Can
- Global migration beyond limits: ecology, economics and political economy pp. 1299-1301

- Vera Messing
Volume 37, issue 6, 2022
- Towards a global housing studies: beyond dichotomy, normativity and common abstraction pp. 837-846

- Ryan Powell and AbdouMaliq Simone
- The financialisation of housing by numbers: Brazilian real estate developers since the Lulist era pp. 847-867

- Lucia Shimbo, Fabrice Bardet and José Baravelli
- Planned illegality, permanent temporariness, and strategic philanthropy: tenement towns under extended urbanisation of postmetropolitan Delhi pp. 868-888

- Nitin Bathla
- Speculative cities: housing and value conversions in Maputo, Mozambique pp. 889-909

- Morten Nielsen
- (Im)mobility at the margins: low-income households’ experiences of peripheral resettlement in India and South Africa pp. 910-931

- Glyn Williams, Sarah Charlton, Karen Coelho, Darshini Mahadevia and Paula Meth
- Infrastructural citizenship: conceiving, producing and disciplining people and place via public housing, from Cape Town to Stoke-on-Trent pp. 932-954

- Charlotte Lemanski
- Struggles for the decommodification of housing: the politics of housing cooperatives in Uruguay and Switzerland pp. 955-974

- Jennifer Duyne Barenstein, Philippe Koch, Daniela Sanjines, Carla Assandri, Cecilia Matonte, Daniela Osorio and Gerardo Sarachu
- The “Souths” of the “Wests”. Southern critique and comparative housing studies in Southern Europe and USA pp. 975-996

- Simone Tulumello
- A sense of absence: Resituating housing vacancy in post-crisis Athens pp. 997-1014

- Ifigeneia Dimitrakou
- Re-thinking housing through assemblages: Lessons from a Deleuzean visit to an informal settlement in Dhaka pp. 1015-1034

- Tanzil Shafique
- Digital informalisation: rental housing, platforms, and the management of risk pp. 1035-1053

- Mara Ferreri and Romola Sanyal
- Towards a relational and comparative rather than a contrastive global housing studies pp. 1054-1072

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- Architecture in global socialism: Eastern Europe, West Africa, and the Middle East in the Cold War pp. 1073-1075

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Charity and poverty in advanced welfare states pp. 1075-1077

- Lutfun Nahar Lata
Volume 37, issue 5, 2022
- Homeless without benefits: the non-take-up problem pp. 673-692

- Shmulik Szeintuch
- Neighbourhood at the crossroads: differentiation in residential change and gentrification in a post-socialist inner-city neighbourhood pp. 693-719

- Jan Sýkora and Petra Špačková
- School choice and school segregation in the context of gentrifying Amsterdam pp. 720-741

- Willem Rogier Boterman
- Prefab micro-units as a strategy for affordable housing pp. 742-768

- William Riggs, Menka Sethi, Wesley L. Meares and David Batstone
- A politics of care in urban public housing: housing precarity amongst Yolŋu renal patients in Darwin pp. 769-788

- Stefanie Puszka
- Conceptualizing the connections of formal and informal housing markets in low- and middle-income countries pp. 789-808

- Sukriti Issar
- Did state-socialism restrict self-build in the semiperiphery? The case of Hungary pp. 809-830

- Bence Kováts
- The new politics of home: housing, gender and care in times of crisis pp. 831-832

- Ella Horton
- Scotland’s rural home: nine stories about contemporary architecture pp. 833-835

- Paul Jenkins
Volume 37, issue 4, 2022
- Housing wealth and aged care: asset-based welfare in practice in three OECD countries pp. 511-536

- Gavin A. Wood, Rachel Ong ViforJ and Marietta E. A. Haffner
- Staying in place: narratives of middle-income renter immobility in New York City pp. 537-555

- Rebecca Marie Shakespeare
- Valuing energy solutions in the housing markets: the role of market devices and real estate agents pp. 556-577

- Mikko Jalas and Jenny Rinkinen
- Housing transformation, rent gap and gentrification in Ghana’s traditional houses: Insight from compound houses in Bantama, Kumasi pp. 578-604

- Lewis Abedi Asante and Richmond Juvenile Ehwi
- Social housing in Flanders: best value for society from social housing associations or social rental agencies? pp. 605-623

- Sien Winters and Katleen Van den Broeck
- Re-politicizing financial regulation: a sociological analysis of the debate on loan-to-value regulation in Norway pp. 624-643

- Trond Løyning
- Owning vs. Renting: the benefits of residential stability? pp. 644-667

- Arthur Acolin
- Missing Middle Housing: Thinking Big and Building Small to Respond to Today’s Housing Crisis pp. 668-669

- David Allatt
- The fall and rise of social housing: 100 years on 20 estates pp. 669-671

- Tony Manzi
Volume 37, issue 3, 2022
- What's wrong with investment apartments? On the construction of a ‘financialized’ rental investment product in Vienna pp. 355-375

- Anita Aigner
- Housing wealth and consumption among elderly Japanese pp. 376-392

- Shinichiro Iwata and Norifumi Yukutake
- Ethical action in the age of austerity: cases of care in two community land trusts pp. 393-413

- Claire Cahen, Erin Lilli and Susan Saegert
- The housing pathways of lesbian and gay youth and intergenerational family relations: a Southern European perspective pp. 414-434

- Cesare Di Feliciantonio and Myrto Dagkouly-Kyriakoglou
- Embracing market and civic actor participation in public rental housing governance: new insights about power distribution pp. 435-458

- Juan Yan, Marietta Haffner and Marja Elsinga
- Performing the ‘good tenant’ pp. 459-482

- Emma R. Power and Charles Gillon
- Tenure insecurity, precarious housing and hidden homelessness among older renters in New Zealand pp. 483-505

- Beverley Lorraine James, Laura Bates, Tara Michelle Coleman, Robin Kearns and Fiona Cram
- Boyle heights: how a Los Angeles neighborhood became the future of American democracy pp. 506-507

- David P. Varady
- From improvement to city planning: spatial management in Cincinnati from the early republic through the civil war decade pp. 508-509

- Jason Slade
Volume 37, issue 2, 2022
- Home making without a home: dwelling practices and routines among people experiencing homelessness pp. 183-188

- J. Lenhard, L. Coulomb and A. Miranda-Nieto
- The refugee camp as urban housing pp. 189-211

- Ayham Dalal
- Making home? Permitted and prohibited place-making in youth homeless accommodation pp. 212-231

- Jennifer Hoolachan
- ‘My home is my people’ homemaking among rough sleepers in Leipzig, Germany pp. 232-249

- Luisa T. Schneider
- The economy of hot air – habiter, warmth and security among homeless people at the Gare du Nord in Paris pp. 250-271

- Johannes Lenhard
- Governing homeless mothers: the unmaking of home and family pp. 272-291

- Emma Bimpson, Sadie Parr and Kesia Reeve
- Surviving in the post-repatriation era: home-making strategies of homeless people in post-socialist China pp. 292-314

- Jinwei Hao, Jin Zhu and Sian Thompson
- Making home or making do: a critical look at homemaking without a home pp. 315-331

- Nicholas Pleace, Eoin O’Sullivan and Guy Johnson
- Homemaking among the ‘chronically homeless’: a critical policy ethnography of Housing First pp. 332-349

- Dahlia Namian
- Broken cities: inside the global housing crisis pp. 350-351

- Paul Jenkins
- Estate regeneration and its discontents: public housing, place and inequality in London pp. 352-354

- David P. Varady
Volume 37, issue 1, 2022
- Credit expansion and socio-economic heterogeneity of debtors in foreclosure: the case of Sweden 2000–2014 pp. 1-25

- Mikael Lundholm
- Tenure type mixing and segregation pp. 26-49

- Eva K Andersson, Thomas Wimark and Bo Malmberg
- Responsiveness of sub-divided unit tenants’ housing consumption to income: a study of Hong Kong informal housing pp. 50-72

- Ka Man Leung, Chung Yim Yiu and Kin-kwok Lai
- The mechanics of housing collectivism: how forms and functions affect affordability pp. 73-102

- Tom Archer
- The role of biographies in determining recovery in Housing First pp. 103-123

- Christopher Parker
- Secure occupancy, power and the landlord-tenant relation: a qualitative exploration of the Irish private rental sector pp. 124-142

- Michael Byrne and Rachel McArdle
- Housing price bubbles in Greater Sydney: evidence from a submarket analysis pp. 143-178

- Mustapha Bangura and Chyi Lin Lee
- Urban warfare: housing under the empire of finance pp. 179-181

- Stuart Hodkinson
- Planning and knowledge: how new forms of technocracy are shaping contemporary cities pp. 181-182

- Malcolm Tait
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