Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 6, 2018
- Housing decision-making process explained by third agers, Finland: ‘we didn’t want this, but we chose it’ pp. 837-854

- Eija Hasu
- “Thank heavens for the lease”: histories of shared ownership pp. 855-875

- Dave Cowan, Helen Carr and Alison Wallace
- The impact of flood risk on the price of residential properties: the case of England pp. 876-901

- Philippe Belanger and Michael Bourdeau-Brien
- The changing determinants of housing affordability in oil-booming agglomerations: a quantile regression investigation from Canada, 1991–2011 pp. 902-937

- Sinikka Okkola and Cédric Brunelle
- Public choice theory and rental housing: an examination of rental housing contracts in Ghana pp. 938-959

- Anthony Owusu-Ansah, Derick Ohemeng-Mensah, Raymond Talinbe Abdulai and Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- (Re)conceptualising the boundaries between home and homelessness: the unheimlich pp. 960-985

- Lindsey McCarthy
- Within their reach: quality urban housing for millions who do not have millions pp. 986-987

- Olumuyiwa Adegun and Eziyi Ibem
- Planning and citizenship pp. 987-989

- Laurence Troy
- Migration and the search for home. Mapping domestic space in migrants’ everyday lives pp. 989-991

- Louise Meijering
Volume 33, issue 5, 2018
- Framing processes in planning disputes: analysing dynamics of contention in a housing project in Hong Kong pp. 667-683

- Mandy Lau
- ‘Problem families’ in public housing: discourse, commentary and (dis)order pp. 684-707

- Kathleen Flanagan
- Do internal migrants suffer from housing extreme overcrowding in urban China? pp. 708-733

- Sheng Li, Lanlan Wang and Kuo-Liang Chang
- Transforming Home: parents’ experiences of caring for children on the autism spectrum in Tasmania, Australia pp. 734-758

- Ceridwen Owen and Damhnat McCann
- The social structure of mortgage discrimination pp. 759-776

- Justin P. Steil, Len Albright, Jacob S. Rugh and Douglas S. Massey
- Ontological security, social connectedness and the well-being of Australia’s ageing baby boomers pp. 777-812

- Christopher L. Ambrey, Caryl Bosman and Angela Ballard
- At home in home care? Contents and boundaries of the ‘domestic’ among immigrant live-in workers in Italy pp. 813-831

- Paolo Boccagni
- Urban planning and the housing market pp. 832-833

- Duncan Bowie
- Big Capital: who is London for? pp. 833-835

- Tony Manzi
- The right to buy?: Selling off public and social housing pp. 835-836

- Ben Pattison
Volume 33, issue 4, 2018
- Do high levels of home-ownership create unemployment? Introducing the missing link between housing tenure and unemployment pp. 501-524

- Ida Borg and Maria Brandén
- What women want: single older women and their housing preferences pp. 525-543

- Sandy Darab, Yvonne Hartman and Louise Holdsworth
- A latent class model of residential choice behaviour and ethnic segregation preferences pp. 544-564

- Tatjana Ibraimovic and Stephane Hess
- State directed hybridity? – the relationship between non-profit housing organizations and the state in three national contexts pp. 565-588

- David Mullins, Vivienne Milligan and Nico Nieboer
- How do neighbourhood perceptions interact with moving desires and intentions? pp. 589-612

- Ricardo Duque-Calvache, William A. V. Clark and Isabel Palomares-Linares
- Does the tender, auction and listing system in land promote higher housing prices in China? pp. 613-634

- Yuelong Wang, Yongze Yu and Yaqin Su
- ‘They took the land, now we’re fighting for a house’: Aboriginal perspectives about urban housing disadvantage pp. 635-660

- Melanie J. Andersen, Anna B. Williamson, Peter Fernando, Sandra Eades and Sally Redman
- Last project standing: civics and sympathy in post-welfare Chicago pp. 661-662

- Kathleen Flanagan
- Stories of house and home: soviet apartment life during the Khrushchev years pp. 663-664

- Mark Stephens
- Community as urban practice pp. 665-666

- Adriana Mihaela Soaita
Volume 33, issue 3, 2018
- Transnational migration, remittances and the financialization of housing in Colombia pp. 343-360

- Gisela P. Zapata
- Why are housing cooperatives successful? Insights from Swiss affordable housing policy pp. 361-385

- Ivo Balmer and Jean-David Gerber
- Housing First programs in congregate-site facilities: can one size fit all? pp. 386-407

- Julia Verdouw and Daphne Habibis
- House prices and long-term equilibrium in the regulated market of the Netherlands pp. 408-432

- Qi Tu, Jan de Haan and Peter Boelhouwer
- Psychological distress and homeless duration pp. 433-454

- Rosanna Scutella and Guy Johnson
- Tracking mobility in the housing choice voucher program: a household level examination in Florida, USA pp. 455-475

- Ruoniu Wang and Rebecca J. Walter
- Living condition among China’s rural–urban migrants: recent dynamics and the inland–coastal differential pp. 476-493

- Geng Niu and Guochang Zhao
- Sweat equity: cooperative house-building in Newfoundland, 1920–1974 pp. 494-495

- Greg Suttor
- Slums: how informal real estate markets work pp. 495-497

- Harry Smith
- Property, family and the Irish welfare state pp. 497-499

- Alison Wallace
Volume 33, issue 2, 2018
- Housing careers, intergenerational support and family relations pp. 147-159

- Richard Ronald and Christian Lennartz
- Parents’ housing careers and support for adult children across Europe pp. 160-177

- Marco Albertini, Marco Tosi and Martin Kohli
- Money or space? Intergenerational transfers in a comparative perspective pp. 178-200

- Bettina Isengard, Ronny König and Marc Szydlik
- Parental background and housing outcomes in young adulthood pp. 201-223

- Rory Coulter
- Passing it on: inheritance, coresidence and the influence of parental support on homeownership and housing pathways pp. 224-246

- Stephan Köppe
- Parental marital dissolution and the intergenerational transmission of homeownership pp. 247-283

- Christa Hubers, Caroline Dewilde and Paul M. de Graaf
- Siblings, fairness and parental support for housing in the UK pp. 284-298

- Sue Heath
- Intergenerational support for autonomous living in a post-socialist housing market: homes, meanings and practices pp. 299-316

- Oana Druta and Richard Ronald
- The housing careers of younger adults and intergenerational support in Germany’s ‘society of renters’ pp. 317-336

- Christian Lennartz and Ilse Helbrecht
- Reimagining home in the 21st century pp. 337-338

- Adriana Mihaela Soaita
- Housing wealth and welfare pp. 338-340

- Brian J. McCabe
- No simple solutions: transforming public housing in Chicago pp. 340-342

- Alex Schwartz
Volume 33, issue 1, 2018
- Accommodating discontent: youth, conflict and the housing question in Hong Kong pp. 1-17

- Ray Forrest and Shi Xian
- Grindsamhälle: the rise of urban gating and gated housing in Sweden pp. 18-39

- Karin Grundström
- Passive adaptation or active engagement? The challenges of Housing First internationally and in the Italian case pp. 40-57

- Michele Lancione, Alice Stefanizzi and Marta Gaboardi
- Support for tenure mix by residents local to the Carlton Housing Estate, Melbourne, Australia pp. 58-76

- Anna Ziersch, Kathy Arthurson and Iris Levin
- Housing tenure and the health of older Australians dependent on the age pension for their income pp. 77-95

- Alan Morris
- Homelessness in the UK: who is most at risk? pp. 96-116

- Glen Bramley and Suzanne Fitzpatrick
- Investigating housing tenures beyond homeownership: a study of informal settlements in Kolkata, India pp. 117-139

- Manish Shirgaokar and Andrew Rumbach
- The Australian dream: housing experiences of older Australians pp. 140-141

- Edgar Liu
- Squatting in Britain 1945–1955: housing, politics and direct action pp. 141-143

- Kesia Reeve
- For a proper home. Housing rights in the margins of urban Chile, 1960–2010 pp. 143-145

- Walter A. Imilan
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