Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 10, 2021
- Correction pp. (i)-(i)

- The Editors
- Disability and mortgage delinquency pp. 1537-1565

- Xun Bian
- Purpose-built rental housing and household formation among young adults in Canadian cities, 1991–2016 pp. 1566-1599

- Keir Matthews-Hunter
- The really big contradiction: homeownership discourses in times of financialization pp. 1600-1617

- Erlend Fikse and Manuel B. Aalbers
- Moving from government to governance: addressing housing pressures during rapid industrial development in Kitimat, BC, Canada pp. 1618-1643

- Laura Ryser, Greg Halseth and Sean Markey
- Price and rental differentials in gated versus non-gated communities: the case of Accra, Ghana pp. 1644-1661

- Kenneth W. Soyeh, Paul K. Asabere and Anthony Owusu-Ansah
- Could “holistic” area-based regeneration be effective for health improvement? pp. 1662-1701

- Ade Kearns, Seemanti Ghosh, Phil Mason and Matt Egan
- Does social housing reduce homelessness? A multistate analysis of housing and homelessness pathways pp. 1702-1728

- James O’Donnell
- Meanings of home: an illustration of insideness and outsideness for two adults with developmental disabilities pp. 1729-1749

- Bonnie Lashewicz, Raidah Noshin, Nick Boettcher and Faizah Tiifu
- Philosophy and the city: interdisciplinary and transcultural perspectives, by Keith Jacobs and Jeff Malpas (Eds.), London, Rowman and Littlefield International Ltd., 2019, 305 pp., £97.00 (hbk)/£32.00 (pbk), ISBN 978-1-78660-459-0 pp. 1750-1751

- Kiera Chapman
Volume 36, issue 9, 2021
- Facebook as soft infrastructure: producing and performing community in a mixed tenure housing development pp. 1345-1363

- Karen Witten, Robin Kearns, Simon Opit and Emma Fergusson
- Living in precarious housing: non-standard employment and housing careers of young professionals in Ireland pp. 1364-1387

- Alicja Bobek, Sinead Pembroke and James Wickham
- Mine housing in the South African coalfields: the unforeseen consequences of post-apartheid policy pp. 1388-1406

- Jan Cloete and Lochner Marais
- Real estate crisis resolution regimes and residential REITs: emerging socio-spatial impacts in Barcelona pp. 1407-1426

- Melissa García-Lamarca
- Tenant selection in the private rental sector of Paris and Geneva pp. 1427-1445

- Francois Bonnet and Julie Pollard
- Rent regulation in 21st century Europe. Comparative perspectives pp. 1446-1468

- Hanna Kettunen and Hannu Ruonavaara
- Funding resilient and fragile social housing systems in Ireland and Denmark pp. 1469-1489

- Michelle Norris and Michael Byrne
- Housing as urbanism: the role of housing policies in reducing inequalities. Lessons from Puente Alto, Chile pp. 1490-1512

- Camila Cociña
- Social construction of house size expectations: testing the positional good theory and aspiration spiral theory using UK and German panel data pp. 1513-1532

- Chris Foye
- Advanced introduction to housing studies pp. 1533-1535

- David P. Varady
Volume 36, issue 8, 2021
- Psychological and social impacts of high-rise buildings: a review of the post-occupancy evaluation literature pp. 1147-1176

- Saleh Kalantari and Mardelle Shepley
- Unpicking the downsizing discourse: understanding the housing moves made by older people in England pp. 1177-1192

- Gemma Burgess and Valentine Quinio
- Keeping it in the family: understanding the negotiation of intergenerational transfers for entry into homeownership pp. 1193-1211

- Julia Cook
- Measuring housing poverty in Poland: a multidimensional analysis pp. 1212-1230

- Paweł Ulman and Małgorzata Ćwiek
- Self-help housing and DIY home improvements: evidence from the American Housing Survey pp. 1231-1249

- Noah J. Durst and Elena J. Cangelosi
- ‘Active, young, and resourceful’: sorting the ‘good’ tenant through mechanisms of conditionality pp. 1250-1275

- Igor Costarelli, Reinout Kleinhans and Silvia Mugnano
- The de-financialization of housing: towards a research agenda pp. 1276-1293

- Gertjan Wijburg
- Intergenerational financial transfers and indirect reciprocity: determinants of the reproduction of homeownership in the post-socialist Czech Republic pp. 1294-1317

- Martin Lux, Petr Sunega and Ladislav Kážmér
- A homeownership paradox: why do Chinese homeowners rent the housing they live in? pp. 1318-1340

- Youqin Huang, Daichun Yi and William A. V. Clark
- The private rental sector in Australia: Living with uncertainty pp. 1341-1342

- Adriana Mihaela Soaita
- Blueprint for greening affordable housing pp. 1343-1344

- Phillipa Watson
Volume 36, issue 7, 2021
- Social housing construction and improvements in housing outcomes for Inuit in Northern Canada pp. 973-993

- Mylene Riva, Karine Perreault, Philippe Dufresne, Christopher Fletcher, Gina Muckle, Louise Potvin, Ross Bailie and Marie Baron
- Patterns of distributive justice: social housing and the search for market dynamism in Amsterdam pp. 994-1025

- Arend Jonkman
- Vulnerability and opportunity: making sense of the rise in single-family rentals in US neighbourhoods pp. 1026-1046

- Deirdre Pfeiffer, Alex Schafran and Jake Wegmann
- Homeless pathways and the struggle for ontological security pp. 1047-1066

- Darran Stonehouse, Guinever Threlkeld and Jacqui Theobald
- Profiles of persons with current or previous experience of homelessness using emergency departments pp. 1067-1085

- Marie-Josée Fleury, Guy Grenier, Zhirong Cao and Nadia L’Espérance
- Harnessing the real estate market for equitable affordable housing provision: insights from the city of Santa Monica, California pp. 1086-1121

- Bernard Nzau and Claudia Trillo
- Leaving poor neighbourhoods: the role of income and housing tenure pp. 1122-1142

- Andreas Alm Fjellborg
- Housing shock: the Urish housing crisis and how to solve it pp. 1143-1144

- Gerald Koessl
- Urban crisis, urban hope: a policy agenda for UK cities pp. 1145-1146

- Maurizio Artero
Volume 36, issue 6, 2021
- Homeownership attainment of adult children in urban China: parental attributes and financial support pp. 789-821

- Zhou Yu
- ‘We prefer our Dutch’: International students’ housing experiences in the Netherlands pp. 822-842

- Christian Fang and Ilse van Liempt
- Property-led renewal, state-induced rent gap, and the sociospatial unevenness of sustainable regeneration in Taipei pp. 843-866

- Cassidy I-Chih Lan and Chen-Jai Lee
- Moving on by settling down? Ambiguities of urban housing and home in post-genocide Rwanda pp. 867-884

- Laura Eramian
- Simulating trends in housing wealth inequality in post-socialist Czech society pp. 885-905

- Martin Lux, Petr Sunega and Ladislav Kážmér
- Learning through building: participatory action research and the production of housing pp. 906-934

- Julia Heslop
- Long-term housing affordability in spatial general equilibrium pp. 935-968

- Michael Beenstock, Daniel Felsenstein and Dai Xieer
- Urban displacements: governing surplus and survival in global capitalism pp. 969-970

- Yunpeng Zhang
- Urban lowlands: a history of neighborhoods, poverty, and planning pp. 971-972

- David P. Varady
Volume 36, issue 5, 2021
- Rental property investment in disadvantaged areas: the means and motivations of Western Sydney’s new landlords pp. 621-643

- Hal Pawson and Chris Martin
- Sons, daughters, and differentiated tenure choice of multiple homes: evidence from urban China pp. 644-670

- Kangni Chai and Changchun Feng
- De-constructing crisis: post-war modernist housing estates in West Germany and Austria pp. 671-695

- Daniela Zupan
- The value of self-build: understanding the aspirations and strategies of owner-builders in the Homeruskwartier, Almere pp. 696-713

- Daniël M. Bossuyt
- Housing aspirations, pathways, and provision: contradictions and compromises in pursuit of voluntary simplicity pp. 714-736

- Marisa McArthur and Elaine Stratford
- Homelessness and critical realism: a search for richer explanations pp. 737-757

- Catherine Hastings
- Housing accessibility for seniors with mobility and grasping disabilities: lessons from the American Housing Survey pp. 758-783

- Jinyhup Kim
- Everyday life in Avant-Garde housing estates: a phenomenology of Post-Soviet moscow pp. 784-785

- Tim Cresswell
- ‘Race,’ space and multiculturalism in Northern England: the (M62) corridor of uncertainty pp. 785-787

- Thea Shahrokh
Volume 36, issue 4, 2021
- The role of housing in China’s social transformation pp. 449-454

- Ngai Ming Yip and Jie Chen
- Housing affordability, subsidized lending and cross-city variation in the performance of China’s housing provident fund program pp. 455-478

- Lan Deng, Xiang Yan and Jie Chen
- The end of ‘toleration’? Policy ambiguity and converted-housing occupancy in China pp. 479-499

- Jin Zhu, Bingqin Li and Hal Pawson
- A burden or a tool? Rationalizing public housing provision in Chinese cities pp. 500-543

- Colleen Chiu-Shee and Siqi Zheng
- The temporal change of housing inequality in urban China pp. 544-566

- Yourong Wang, Jianyu Ren, Chengdong Yi, Youqin Huang and Xiulian Ma
- Housing differentiation and subjective social status of Chinese urban homeowners: evidence from CLDS pp. 567-591

- Fenglong Wang and Chuanyong Zhang
- A zone of exception? Interrogating the hybrid housing regime and nested enclaves in China-Singapore Suzhou-Industrial-Park pp. 592-616

- Shenjing He and Ying Chang
- City of segregation: 100 years of struggle for housing in Los Angeles pp. 617-618

- Ryan Powell
- Airbnb, Short-Term rentals and the future of housing pp. 618-619

- Julia Verdouw
Volume 36, issue 3, 2021
- Gated communities and land administration challenges in Ghana: reappraising the reasons why people move into gated communities pp. 307-335

- Richmond Juvenile Ehwi, Nicky Morrison and Peter Tyler
- Does Housing First policy seek to fulfil the right to housing? The case of Alberta, Canada pp. 336-358

- Damian Collins and Madeleine Stout
- Funding incentives, disincentives and vulnerabilities in the Irish council housing sector pp. 359-379

- Michelle Norris and Aideen Hayden
- Avoidance strategies: stress, appraisal and coping in hostel accommodation pp. 380-396

- Lynne McMordie
- Towards an environmentally sustainable rental housing sector pp. 397-420

- Troy W. Heffernan, Emma E. Heffernan, Nina Reynolds, Wai Jin (Thomas) Lee and Paul Cooper
- From backyards to balconies: cultural norms and parents’ experiences of home in higher-density housing pp. 421-443

- Sophie-May Kerr, Natascha Klocker and Chris Gibson
- Reconstructing public housing: Liverpool’s hidden history of collective alternatives pp. 444-445

- Martha Mingay
- Neoliberal urbanism, contested cities and housing in Asia pp. 446-447

- Yosuke Hirayama
Volume 36, issue 2, 2021
- Conceptualizing the shelter and housing needs and solutions of homeless older adults pp. 157-179

- Joe Humphries and Sarah L. Canham
- Positionality of women in homeownership: a process of gender contract negotiation pp. 180-212

- Albert Adu-Gyamfi, Patrick Brandful Cobbinah and Michael Poku-Boansi
- The housing crisis as an ideological artefact: Analysing how political discourse defines, diagnoses, and responds pp. 213-234

- Iain White and Gauri Nandedkar
- Understanding social housing tenants' rent payment behaviour: evidence from Great Britain pp. 235-257

- Paul Hickman
- Urban austerity and activism: direct action against neoliberal housing policies pp. 258-277

- Valesca Lima
- To move or not to move? Residential mobility of rural migrants in a medium-sized Chinese city: the case of Yangzhou pp. 278-301

- Xu Huang, Jan Van Weesep and Shuangshuang Tang
- Planning Australia’s healthy built environments, by Jennifer Kent and Susan Thompson pp. 302-303

- Tanya Ekanayake
- 5 Rules for tomorrow’s cities: Design in an age of demographic change, and a disappearing Middle class, by Patrick M. Condon pp. 303-305

- Maria Faraone
Volume 36, issue 1, 2021
- Tradition, modernity and gender in the Arab home: a study from Tripoli (Libya) pp. 1-22

- Seham Elmansuri and Barry Goodchild
- Green building, split-incentives and affordable rental housing policy pp. 23-45

- Stefen MacAskill, Rodney A. Stewart, Eduardo Roca, Benjamin Liu and Oz Sahin
- The use of markets in housing policy: a comparative analysis of housing subsidy programs pp. 46-79

- Gregg Colburn
- Beyond households: regional determinants of housing instability among low-income renters in the United States pp. 80-109

- Seungbeom Kang
- Cold housing: evidence, risk and vulnerability pp. 110-130

- Lyrian Daniel, Emma Baker, Andrew Beer and Ngoc Thien Anh Pham
- Raising children in the inner city: still a mismatch between housing and households? pp. 131-151

- Terje Wessel and Erik Bjørnson Lunke
- Housing in post-growth society: Japan on the edge of social transition, Yosuke Hirayama and Misa Izuhara pp. 152-153

- Tomoko Kubo
- Home and community, by Sandra Costa Santos, Nadia Bertolino, Stephen Hicks, Camilla Lewis and Vanessa May pp. 154-155

- Maxime Felder
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