Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 8, 2017
- Competing visions: security of tenure and the welfarisation of English social housing pp. 1021-1038

- Suzanne Fitzpatrick and Beth Watts
- Housing and poverty: a longitudinal analysis pp. 1039-1061

- Mark Stephens and Chris Leishman
- Interpreting the rise of long-term private renting in a liberal welfare regime context pp. 1062-1084

- Hal Pawson, Kath Hulse and Alan Morris
- Democracy and non-profit housing. The tensions of residents’ involvement in the Danish non-profit sector pp. 1085-1104

- Anne Vorre Hansen and Luise Li Langergaard
- The impact of the direct payment of housing benefit: evidence from Great Britain pp. 1105-1126

- Paul Hickman, Peter A. Kemp, Kesia Reeve and Ian Wilson
- First-time homebuying: attitudes and behaviors of low-income renters through the financial crisis pp. 1127-1155

- Mark R. Lindblad, Hye-Sung Han, Siyun Yu and William M. Rohe
- Islamic home financing in Pakistan: a SEM-based approach using modified TPB model pp. 1156-1177

- Muhammad Ali, Syed Raza, Chin-Hong Puah and Mohd Karim
- Migration, settlement and the concepts of house and home pp. 1178-1179

- Tamlin Gorter
- House, home and society pp. 1179-1181

- Wendy Stone
- Priced out: Stuyvesant Town and the loss of middle class neighborhoods pp. 1181-1182

- W. Dennis Keating
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 7, 2017
- How long do households remain in housing affordability stress? pp. 869-886

- Luc Borrowman, Gennadi Kazakevitch and Lionel Frost
- Multifamily housing and resident life satisfaction in Europe: an exploratory analysis pp. 887-911

- Nessa Winston
- When social assistance reproduces social inequality: intimate partner violence survivors’ adverse experiences with subsidized housing pp. 912-930

- Nicole K. Jeffrey and Paula C. Barata
- What drives the high health care costs of the homeless? pp. 931-947

- Kaylene Zaretzky, Paul Flatau, Bridget Spicer, Elizabeth Conroy and Lucy Burns
- Does locality make a difference? The impact of housing allowance reforms on private landlords pp. 948-967

- Elizabeth Sanderson and Ian Wilson
- The alternative financialization of the German housing market pp. 968-989

- Gertjan Wijburg and Manuel B. Aalbers
- Slum improvement in India: determinants and approaches pp. 990-1013

- Indranil De
- Integrating the Inner City: the promise and perils of mixed-income public housing transformation pp. 1014-1015

- Martine August
- Affordable homes in rural Scotland: the role of housing associations pp. 1016-1017

- Madhu Satsangi
- Addiction, modernity, and the city: a users’ guide to urban space pp. 1017-1019

- Andrew Williams
- Erratum pp. 1020-1020

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 6, 2017
- The spatial dynamics of neighborhood change: exploring spatial dependence in neighborhood housing value change pp. 717-741

- Hee-Jung Jun
- Housing costs, poverty and inequality in Australia pp. 742-757

- Peter Saunders
- The globalising world of DIY house improvement: interpreting a cultural commercial phenomenon pp. 758-777

- Michael Mackay and Harvey C. Perkins
- Landlord attitudes to the private rented sector in Ireland: survey results pp. 778-792

- David Duffy, Caroline Kelleher and Annette Hughes
- Financialization and the subprime subject: the experiences of homeowners during California’s housing boom pp. 793-815

- Carolina K. Reid
- Social networks of rural–urban migrants after residential relocation: evidence from Yangzhou, a medium-sized Chinese city pp. 816-840

- Xu Huang, Martin Dijst and Jan Van Weesep
- Residential mobility of low-income, subsidized households: a synthesis of explanatory frameworks pp. 841-862

- Victoria Basolo and Anaid Yerena
- Strata title property rights: private governance of multi-owned properties pp. 863-864

- Nicole Johnston
- Second homes and leisure: new perspectives on a forgotten relationship pp. 864-866

- Alan Mace
- The value of homelessness: managing surplus life in the United States pp. 866-868

- Dan Treglia
Volume 32, issue 5, 2017
- Decisions to move and decisions to stay: life course events and mobility outcomes pp. 547-565

- William A. V. Clark and William Lisowski
- Do homeowners cope better with economic crises in terms of employment? An analysis of micro panel data from Spain, 2004–2013 pp. 566-583

- Javier Barrios García
- “We’re just existing, not living!” Mortgage stress and the concealed costs of coping with crisis pp. 584-612

- Richard Waldron and Declan Redmond
- Becoming a landlord: strategies of property-based welfare in the private rental sector in Great Britain pp. 613-637

- Adriana Mihaela Soaita, Beverley Ann Searle, Kim McKee and Tom Moore
- Housing assets to the elderly in urban China: to fund or to hedge? pp. 638-658

- Zan Yang, Ying Fan and Cindy Hiu-ying Cheung
- When Neil Smith met Pierre Bourdieu in Nanjing, China: bringing cultural capital into rent gap theory pp. 659-677

- Qiyan Wu, Xiaoling Zhang and Paul Waley
- Relational and gendered selves: older Irish migrants’ housing and employment histories in the north and East Midlands of England pp. 678-692

- Rionach Casey and Angela Maye-Banbury
- Understanding New Zealand’s decline in homeownership pp. 693-710

- Steven Bourassa and Song Shi
- Substance not Spin. An insider’s view of success and failure in government pp. 711-712

- Jules Birch
- Housing and home unbound: intersections in economics, environment and politics in Australia pp. 712-714

- Salvin Gounder
- The geopolitics of real estate pp. 714-715

- Chris Paris
Volume 32, issue 4, 2017
- Social and housing tenure mix in Paris - 1990–2010 pp. 385-410

- Magdalena Górczyńska
- Meeting commercial and social goals: institutional investment in the housing association sector pp. 411-427

- Connie P. Y. Tang, Michael Oxley and Daniel Mekic
- The resurgence of public housing provision in China: the Chongqing programme pp. 428-448

- Jing Zhou and Richard Ronald
- Are valuations of place-based amenities driven by scale? pp. 449-469

- Pia Nilsson
- Men’s experiences of state sponsored housing in South Africa: emerging issues and key questions pp. 470-490

- Paula Meth and Sarah Charlton
- Natives’ opinions on ethnic residential segregation and neighbourhood diversity in Helsinki, Oslo and Stockholm pp. 491-516

- Roger Andersson, Ingar Brattbakk and Mari Vaattovaara
- Reasoning behind choices: rationality and social norms in the housing market behaviour of first-time buyers in the Czech Republic pp. 517-539

- Martin Lux, Petr Gibas, Irena Boumová, Martin Hájek and Petr Sunega
- ‘Nobody cares’: forgotten parts of British cities pp. 540-541

- Anna Carnegie
- The future of the suburban city: Lessons from sustaining Phoenix pp. 541-543

- Bernadette Hanlon
- Planetary gentrification pp. 543-545

- Lena Simet
Volume 32, issue 3, 2017
- A private rental sector paradox: unpacking the effects of urban restructuring on housing market dynamics pp. 253-270

- Kath Hulse and Judith Yates
- Residualisation and resilience: public housing in Hong Kong pp. 271-295

- Kwok Yu Lau and Alan Murie
- Selective moving behaviour in ethnic neighbourhoods: white flight, white avoidance, ethnic attraction or ethnic retention? pp. 296-318

- Hans Skifter Andersen
- Ethnically bounded homeownership: qualitative insights on Los Angeles immigrant homeowners’ experiences during the U.S. Great Recession pp. 319-335

- Deirdre Pfeiffer, Karna Wong, Paul Ong and Melany De La Cruz-Viesca
- Renting with pets: a pathway to housing insecurity? pp. 336-360

- Emma R. Power
- Housing tenure choices of rural migrants in urban destinations: a case study of Jiangsu Province, China pp. 361-378

- Shuangshuang Tang, Jianxi Feng and Mingye Li
- DIY Detroit: Making Do in a City without Services pp. 379-380

- Laura Crommelin
- The new American suburb: poverty, race and the economic crisis pp. 380-382

- Jago Dodson
- Remembering the cultural geographies of a childhood home pp. 382-383

- Jane Franklin
Volume 32, issue 2, 2017
- How to redesign a rent rebate system? Experience in the Netherlands pp. 121-139

- Hugo Priemus and Marietta E. A. Haffner
- Toward an autism-friendly home environment pp. 140-167

- Wasan Nagib and Allison Williams
- Second homes in Italy: every household’s dream or (un)profitable investments? pp. 168-185

- Marianna Brunetti and Costanza Torricelli
- Racist housing practices as a precursor to uneven neighborhood change in a post-industrial city pp. 186-208

- Richard Casey Sadler and Don J. Lafreniere
- Rethinking professional practice: the logic of competition and the crisis of identity in housing practice pp. 209-224

- Tony Manzi and Jo Richardson
- Hoping for more: redeveloping U.S. public housing without marginalizing low-income residents? pp. 225-244

- Shomon Shamsuddin and Lawrence J. Vale
- Experiencing Cities (3rd Edition) pp. 245-246

- Laura Crommelin
- Understanding community: politics, policy and practice pp. 246-247

- Quintin Bradley
- From local action to global networks: housing the urban poor pp. 248-249

- Timothée Labelle
- Erratum pp. 251-251

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 1, 2017
- It depends what you mean by the term rights’: strata termination and housing rights pp. 1-16

- Laurence Troy, Hazel Easthope, Bill Randolph and Simon Pinnegar
- ‘The party’s over’: critical junctures, crises and the politics of housing policy pp. 17-34

- Keith Jacobs and Tony Manzi
- Icelandic boom and bust: immigration and the housing market pp. 35-59

- Lúðvík Elíasson
- Housing policy in the UK: the importance of spatial nuance pp. 60-72

- Kim McKee, Jenny Muir and Tom Moore
- Exploring the ‘middle ground’ between state and market: the example of China pp. 73-94

- Julie Tian Miao and Duncan Maclennan
- Does the ethnic gap in homeownership vary by income? An analysis on Dutch survey data pp. 95-114

- Wilfred Uunk
- Housing first: ending homelessness, transforming systems, and changing lives pp. 115-116

- Lars Benjaminsen
- A world of homeowners: American power and the politics of housing aid pp. 116-118

- Keith Jacobs
- Immigration and housing in the Republic of Ireland pp. 118-119

- Regina Serpa
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