Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 8, 2016
- Institutional logics and organisational hybridity: English housing associations’ diversification into the private rented sector pp. 897-915

- Nicky Morrison
- Democracy of housing policy as exemplified by Poland. Political and linguistic analysis pp. 916-934

- Aleksandra Zubrzycka-Czarnecka
- Partnership patterns and homeownership: a cross-country comparison of Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom pp. 935-963

- Michael J. Thomas and Clara H. Mulder
- Older adults’ experiences of home maintenance issues and opportunities to maintain ageing in place pp. 964-983

- Tara Coleman, Robin A. Kearns and Janine Wiles
- Assessing emergency shelter patterns to inform community solutions to homelessness pp. 984-997

- Hannah Rabinovitch, Bernadette Pauly and Jinhui Zhao
- Rental housing management as surveillance of Chinese rural migrants: the case of hillside compound in Dongguan pp. 998-1018

- Yue Ray Gong
- Key concepts in urban studies (second edition) pp. 1019-1020

- Joe Crawford
- After urban regeneration: communities, policy and place pp. 1020-1022

- Richard Crisp
- The changing image of affordable housing: design, gentrification and community in Canada and Europe pp. 1022-1023

- Rowena Hay
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 7, 2016
- Homeownership, Asset-based Welfare and the Neighbourhood Segregation of Wealth pp. 755-784

- Alan Walks
- Mobilizing social capital: Which informal and formal supports affect employment outcomes for HOPE VI residents? pp. 785-808

- Mai Thi Nguyen, William Rohe, Kirstin Frescoln, Michael Webb, Mary Donegan and Hye-Sung Han
- How the structure of the Australian housing development industry influences climate change adaptation pp. 809-828

- Heather Shearer, Eddo Coiacetto, Jago Dodson and Pazit Taygfeld
- Can street segments indexed for accessibility form the basis for housing submarket delineation? pp. 829-851

- Yang Xiao, Chris Webster and Scott Orford
- Housing in Chinese Urban Villages: The Dwellers, Conditions and Tenancy Informality pp. 852-870

- Fulong Wu
- ‘Extra oomph:’ addressing housing disparities through Medical Legal Partnership interventions pp. 871-890

- Diana Hernández
- Evicted. Poverty and profit in the American city pp. 891-892

- Richard Harris
- The rent trap: how we fell into it and how we get out of it pp. 892-894

- Tom Moore
- The principles of housing pp. 894-896

- Helen Taylor
Volume 31, issue 6, 2016
- Straight-line Assimilation in Leaving Home? A Comparison of Turks, Somalis and Danes pp. 631-650

- Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen
- Approaches to workforce housing in London and Chicago: from targeted sectors to income-based eligibility pp. 651-671

- Rebecca Lazarovic, David Paton and Lisa Bornstein
- Child Support Receipt, Mobility, and Housing Quality pp. 672-693

- Marah A. Curtis and Emily J. Warren
- Urban History Matters: Explaining the German--American Homeownership Gap pp. 694-713

- Sebastian Kohl
- Ageing in Unsuitable Places pp. 714-728

- Christina Severinsen, Mary Breheny and Christine Stephens
- Anti-social or intensively sociable? The local context of neighbour disputes and complaints among social housing tenants pp. 729-748

- Lynda Cheshire and Shannon Buglar
- Domestic microgeneration: renewable and distributed energy technologies, policies and economics pp. 749-750

- Mike B. Roberts
- Re-framing urban space: urban design for emerging hybrid and high-density conditions pp. 751-752

- Sian Thompson
- The invisible houses: re-thinking and designing low-cost housing in developing countries pp. 752-753

- Julia Verdouw
Volume 31, issue 5, 2016
- Home truths: Are housing-related events more important for residents’ health compared with other life events? pp. 495-518

- Claire Cleland, Ade Kearns, Carol Tannahill and Anne Ellaway
- How much of too much? What inspections data say about residential clutter as a housing problem pp. 519-539

- Nathanael Lauster, Alina McKay, Navio Kwok, Jennifer Yip and Sheila R. Woody
- Assessing exclusionary displacement through rent gap analysis in the high-rise redevelopment of Santiago, Chile pp. 540-559

- Ernesto López-Morales
- An ecological study of families in transitional housing -- ‘housed but not homed’ pp. 560-577

- Poh Leng Teo and Marcus Yu-Lung Chiu
- Unintended consequences: the use of property tax valuations as guide prices in Wellington, New Zealand pp. 578-597

- Deborah Levy, Zhi Dong and James Young
- Building social mix by building social housing? An evaluation in the Paris, Lyon and Marseille Metropolitan Areas pp. 598-623

- Emre Korsu
- Show me a hero pp. 624-625

- David Allatt
- Aides et financements de projets de logements (Subsidies and finance of housing projects) pp. 625-627

- Marietta E. A. Haffner
- Homes and places: a history of Nottingham’s council houses pp. 627-629

- Richard Machin
Volume 31, issue 4, 2016
- Self-build communities: the rationale and experiences of group-build (Baugruppen) housing development in Germany pp. 365-383

- Iqbal Hamiduddin and Nick Gallent
- Backyard shacks, informality and the urban housing crisis in South Africa: stopgap or prototype solution? pp. 384-409

- Ivan Turok and Jackie Borel-Saladin
- Breaking the cycle of homelessness: Housing stability and social support as predictors of long-term well-being pp. 410-426

- Melissa Johnstone, Cameron Parsell, Jolanda Jetten, Genevieve Dingle and Zoe Walter
- What affects children’s outcomes: house characteristics or homeownership? pp. 427-444

- Steven Bourassa, Donald Haurin and Martin Hoesli
- Fracturing and foreclosure: A study of shale gas development and foreclosure levels in Pennsylvania pp. 445-462

- Albert J. Sumell
- Entry to homeownership among immigrants: a decomposition of factors contributing to the gap with native-born residents pp. 463-488

- Timo M. Kauppinen and Katja Vilkama
- Rebuilding Britain: planning for a better future pp. 489-490

- John Erskine
- What is housing studies for and what impact does it have? pp. 490-493

- Peter Matthews
Volume 31, issue 3, 2016
- Housing need outcomes in England through changing times: demographic, market and policy drivers of change pp. 243-268

- Glen Bramley
- Control and care: landlords and the governance of vulnerable tenants in houses in multiple occupation pp. 269-286

- Gill Green, Caroline Barratt and Melanie Wiltshire
- A systematic review of outcomes associated with participation in Housing First programs pp. 287-304

- Julia R. Woodhall-Melnik and James R. Dunn
- Preservation from the bottom-up: affordable housing, redevelopment, and negotiation in Washington, DC pp. 305-323

- Kathryn Howell
- Race and uneven recovery: neighborhood home value trajectories in Atlanta before and after the housing crisis pp. 324-339

- Elora Raymond, Kyungsoon Wang and Dan Immergluck
- Discourses around negative gearing of investment properties in Australia pp. 340-357

- Hazel Blunden
- Housing and the financial crisis pp. 358-359

- Tony Crook
- Public housing myths: perception, reality and social policy pp. 359-361

- John Flint
- Young Homeless People and Urban Spaces: Fixed in Mobility pp. 361-363

- Tim Packer
Volume 31, issue 2, 2016
- Time and distance heterogeneity in the neighborhood spillover effects of foreclosed properties pp. 133-148

- Lei Zhang, Tammy Leonard and James C. Murdoch
- Repackaging the poor? Conceptualising neoliberal reforms of social rental housing pp. 149-172

- Anita Blessing
- The U.S. housing crisis and suicide rates: an examination of total-, sex-, and race-specific suicide rates pp. 173-189

- Roderick W. Jones and William Alex Pridemore
- The decline of a homeowning society? Asset-based welfare, retirement and intergenerational equity in Australia pp. 190-207

- Adam Stebbing and Ben Spies-Butcher
- Housing affordability, tenure and mental health in Australia and the United Kingdom: a comparative panel analysis pp. 208-222

- Rebecca J. Bentley, David Pevalin, Emma Baker, Kate Mason, Aaron Reeves and Andrew Beer
- Discrimination and selection in the Belgian private rental market pp. 223-236

- Kristof Heylen and Katleen Van den Broeck
- The making of the modern British home: the suburban semi and family life between the wars pp. 237-238

- Keith Jacobs
Volume 31, issue 1, 2016
- Conceptualizing Housing Instability: Experiences with Material and Psychological Instability Among Women Living with Partner Violence pp. 1-19

- Patricia O’Campo, Nihaya Daoud, Sarah Hamilton-Wright and James Dunn
- Leverage and Elderly Homeowners’ Decisions to Downsize pp. 20-41

- Xun Bian
- Contributions of the Usage and Affective Experience of the Residential Environment to Residential Satisfaction pp. 42-60

- Donggen Wang and Fenglong Wang
- The Changing Spatial Distribution of Montreal Seniors at the Neighbourhood Level: A Trajectory Analysis pp. 61-80

- Anne-Marie Séguin, Philippe Apparicio, Mylène Riva and Paula Negron-Poblete
- Varieties of Home Ownership: Ireland’s Transition from a Socialised to a Marketised Policy Regime pp. 81-101

- Michelle Norris
- The Effect of Racial and Ethnic Composition on Neighborhood Economic Change: A Multilevel and Longitudinal Look pp. 102-125

- Hee-Jung Jun
- Beyond Gated Communities pp. 126-128

- Erika Altmann
- Underclass: a history of the excluded since 1880 (2nd edition) pp. 128-130

- Stephen Crossley
- Gypsies and travellers in housing: the decline of nomadism pp. 130-131

- John Erskine
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