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Housing Studies

2012 - 2025

Current editor(s): Chris Leishman, Moira Munro, Ray Forrest, Alex Schwartz, Hal Pawson and John Flint

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Volume 32, issue 8, 2017

Competing visions: security of tenure and the welfarisation of English social housing pp. 1021-1038 Downloads
Suzanne Fitzpatrick and Beth Watts
Housing and poverty: a longitudinal analysis pp. 1039-1061 Downloads
Mark Stephens and Chris Leishman
Interpreting the rise of long-term private renting in a liberal welfare regime context pp. 1062-1084 Downloads
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 Downloads
Anne Vorre Hansen and Luise Li Langergaard
The impact of the direct payment of housing benefit: evidence from Great Britain pp. 1105-1126 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Muhammad Ali, Syed Raza, Chin-Hong Puah and Mohd Karim
Migration, settlement and the concepts of house and home pp. 1178-1179 Downloads
Tamlin Gorter
House, home and society pp. 1179-1181 Downloads
Wendy Stone
Priced out: Stuyvesant Town and the loss of middle class neighborhoods pp. 1181-1182 Downloads
W. Dennis Keating
Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi Downloads
The Editors

Volume 32, issue 7, 2017

How long do households remain in housing affordability stress? pp. 869-886 Downloads
Luc Borrowman, Gennadi Kazakevitch and Lionel Frost
Multifamily housing and resident life satisfaction in Europe: an exploratory analysis pp. 887-911 Downloads
Nessa Winston
When social assistance reproduces social inequality: intimate partner violence survivors’ adverse experiences with subsidized housing pp. 912-930 Downloads
Nicole K. Jeffrey and Paula C. Barata
What drives the high health care costs of the homeless? pp. 931-947 Downloads
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 Downloads
Elizabeth Sanderson and Ian Wilson
The alternative financialization of the German housing market pp. 968-989 Downloads
Gertjan Wijburg and Manuel B. Aalbers
Slum improvement in India: determinants and approaches pp. 990-1013 Downloads
Indranil De
Integrating the Inner City: the promise and perils of mixed-income public housing transformation pp. 1014-1015 Downloads
Martine August
Affordable homes in rural Scotland: the role of housing associations pp. 1016-1017 Downloads
Madhu Satsangi
Addiction, modernity, and the city: a users’ guide to urban space pp. 1017-1019 Downloads
Andrew Williams
Erratum pp. 1020-1020 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 32, issue 6, 2017

The spatial dynamics of neighborhood change: exploring spatial dependence in neighborhood housing value change pp. 717-741 Downloads
Hee-Jung Jun
Housing costs, poverty and inequality in Australia pp. 742-757 Downloads
Peter Saunders
The globalising world of DIY house improvement: interpreting a cultural commercial phenomenon pp. 758-777 Downloads
Michael Mackay and Harvey C. Perkins
Landlord attitudes to the private rented sector in Ireland: survey results pp. 778-792 Downloads
David Duffy, Caroline Kelleher and Annette Hughes
Financialization and the subprime subject: the experiences of homeowners during California’s housing boom pp. 793-815 Downloads
Carolina K. Reid
Social networks of rural–urban migrants after residential relocation: evidence from Yangzhou, a medium-sized Chinese city pp. 816-840 Downloads
Xu Huang, Martin Dijst and Jan Van Weesep
Residential mobility of low-income, subsidized households: a synthesis of explanatory frameworks pp. 841-862 Downloads
Victoria Basolo and Anaid Yerena
Strata title property rights: private governance of multi-owned properties pp. 863-864 Downloads
Nicole Johnston
Second homes and leisure: new perspectives on a forgotten relationship pp. 864-866 Downloads
Alan Mace
The value of homelessness: managing surplus life in the United States pp. 866-868 Downloads
Dan Treglia

Volume 32, issue 5, 2017

Decisions to move and decisions to stay: life course events and mobility outcomes pp. 547-565 Downloads
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 Downloads
Javier Barrios García
“We’re just existing, not living!” Mortgage stress and the concealed costs of coping with crisis pp. 584-612 Downloads
Richard Waldron and Declan Redmond
Becoming a landlord: strategies of property-based welfare in the private rental sector in Great Britain pp. 613-637 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Rionach Casey and Angela Maye-Banbury
Understanding New Zealand’s decline in homeownership pp. 693-710 Downloads
Steven Bourassa and Song Shi
Substance not Spin. An insider’s view of success and failure in government pp. 711-712 Downloads
Jules Birch
Housing and home unbound: intersections in economics, environment and politics in Australia pp. 712-714 Downloads
Salvin Gounder
The geopolitics of real estate pp. 714-715 Downloads
Chris Paris

Volume 32, issue 4, 2017

Social and housing tenure mix in Paris - 1990–2010 pp. 385-410 Downloads
Magdalena Górczyńska
Meeting commercial and social goals: institutional investment in the housing association sector pp. 411-427 Downloads
Connie P. Y. Tang, Michael Oxley and Daniel Mekic
The resurgence of public housing provision in China: the Chongqing programme pp. 428-448 Downloads
Jing Zhou and Richard Ronald
Are valuations of place-based amenities driven by scale? pp. 449-469 Downloads
Pia Nilsson
Men’s experiences of state sponsored housing in South Africa: emerging issues and key questions pp. 470-490 Downloads
Paula Meth and Sarah Charlton
Natives’ opinions on ethnic residential segregation and neighbourhood diversity in Helsinki, Oslo and Stockholm pp. 491-516 Downloads
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 Downloads
Martin Lux, Petr Gibas, Irena Boumová, Martin Hájek and Petr Sunega
‘Nobody cares’: forgotten parts of British cities pp. 540-541 Downloads
Anna Carnegie
The future of the suburban city: Lessons from sustaining Phoenix pp. 541-543 Downloads
Bernadette Hanlon
Planetary gentrification pp. 543-545 Downloads
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 Downloads
Kath Hulse and Judith Yates
Residualisation and resilience: public housing in Hong Kong pp. 271-295 Downloads
Kwok Yu Lau and Alan Murie
Selective moving behaviour in ethnic neighbourhoods: white flight, white avoidance, ethnic attraction or ethnic retention? pp. 296-318 Downloads
Hans Skifter Andersen
Ethnically bounded homeownership: qualitative insights on Los Angeles immigrant homeowners’ experiences during the U.S. Great Recession pp. 319-335 Downloads
Deirdre Pfeiffer, Karna Wong, Paul Ong and Melany De La Cruz-Viesca
Renting with pets: a pathway to housing insecurity? pp. 336-360 Downloads
Emma R. Power
Housing tenure choices of rural migrants in urban destinations: a case study of Jiangsu Province, China pp. 361-378 Downloads
Shuangshuang Tang, Jianxi Feng and Mingye Li
DIY Detroit: Making Do in a City without Services pp. 379-380 Downloads
Laura Crommelin
The new American suburb: poverty, race and the economic crisis pp. 380-382 Downloads
Jago Dodson
Remembering the cultural geographies of a childhood home pp. 382-383 Downloads
Jane Franklin

Volume 32, issue 2, 2017

How to redesign a rent rebate system? Experience in the Netherlands pp. 121-139 Downloads
Hugo Priemus and Marietta E. A. Haffner
Toward an autism-friendly home environment pp. 140-167 Downloads
Wasan Nagib and Allison Williams
Second homes in Italy: every household’s dream or (un)profitable investments? pp. 168-185 Downloads
Marianna Brunetti and Costanza Torricelli
Racist housing practices as a precursor to uneven neighborhood change in a post-industrial city pp. 186-208 Downloads
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 Downloads
Tony Manzi and Jo Richardson
Hoping for more: redeveloping U.S. public housing without marginalizing low-income residents? pp. 225-244 Downloads
Shomon Shamsuddin and Lawrence J. Vale
Experiencing Cities (3rd Edition) pp. 245-246 Downloads
Laura Crommelin
Understanding community: politics, policy and practice pp. 246-247 Downloads
Quintin Bradley
From local action to global networks: housing the urban poor pp. 248-249 Downloads
Timothée Labelle
Erratum pp. 251-251 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 32, issue 1, 2017

It depends what you mean by the term rights’: strata termination and housing rights pp. 1-16 Downloads
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 Downloads
Keith Jacobs and Tony Manzi
Icelandic boom and bust: immigration and the housing market pp. 35-59 Downloads
Lúðvík Elíasson
Housing policy in the UK: the importance of spatial nuance pp. 60-72 Downloads
Kim McKee, Jenny Muir and Tom Moore
Exploring the ‘middle ground’ between state and market: the example of China pp. 73-94 Downloads
Julie Tian Miao and Duncan Maclennan
Does the ethnic gap in homeownership vary by income? An analysis on Dutch survey data pp. 95-114 Downloads
Wilfred Uunk
Housing first: ending homelessness, transforming systems, and changing lives pp. 115-116 Downloads
Lars Benjaminsen
A world of homeowners: American power and the politics of housing aid pp. 116-118 Downloads
Keith Jacobs
Immigration and housing in the Republic of Ireland pp. 118-119 Downloads
Regina Serpa
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