Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 8, 2015
- Single-site Supportive Housing: Tenant Perspectives pp. 1189-1209

- Cameron Parsell, Maree Petersen and Ornella Moutou
- Post-Socialist Housing Systems in Europe: Housing Welfare Regimes by Default? pp. 1210-1234

- Mark Stephens, Martin Lux and Petr Sunega
- Residential Distribution of the Emergent Class of Skilled Migrants in Nanjing pp. 1235-1256

- Can Cui, Pieter Hooimeijer, Stan Geertman and Yingxia Pu
- Tenure-Mix in Toronto: Resident Attitudes and Experience in the Regent Park Community pp. 1257-1280

- Daniel J. Rowe and James R. Dunn
- Comparing Overall Effects of Family Background on Homeownership During Early Life Course pp. 1281-1298

- Aleksi Karhula
- State-led Urban Regeneration in Istanbul: Power Struggles between Interest Groups and Poor Communities pp. 1299-1316

- Binnur Oktem Unsal
- Hidden Properties of Irish House Price Vintages pp. 1317-1353

- David Gray
- Foreclosed America pp. 1354-1355

- David Allatt
- Henry Ford’s plan for the American suburb: Dearborn and Detroit pp. 1355-1357

- Thomas J. Vicino
- Good Times Bad Times -- The Welfare Myth of Them and Us pp. 1357-1359

- Peter Matthews
Volume 30, issue 7, 2015
- Affordable Housing Plans in London and New York: Between Marketplace and Social Mix pp. 993-1015

- Nathan Marom and Naomi Carmon
- Will the City Rise Again? The Contested Geography of Housing Reconstruction in Post-Disaster Haiti pp. 1016-1035

- Michael Hooper
- Housing Supply and Price Reactions: A Comparison Approach to Spanish and Italian Markets pp. 1036-1063

- Paloma Taltavull de La Paz and Laura Gabrielli
- Moving to Opportunity? An Examination of Housing Choice Vouchers on Urban Poverty Deconcentration in South Florida pp. 1064-1091

- Rebecca J. Walter, Yanmei Li and Serge Atherwood
- Loan Modifications and Foreclosure Sales during the Financial Crisis: Consequences for Health and Stress pp. 1092-1115

- Mark R. Lindblad and Sarah F. Riley
- Staying Put! A Housing Pathway Analysis of Residential Stability in Belgium pp. 1116-1134

- Bruno Meeus and Pascal De Decker
- From Tenants to Homeowners: Housing Renters After Disaster in Bhuj, India pp. 1135-1157

- Anuradha Mukherji
- Housing Equity Withdrawal in Australia: Prevalence, Patterns and Motivations in Mid-to-late Life pp. 1158-1181

- Rachel Ong ViforJ, Gavin Wood, Siobhan Austen, Therese Jefferson and Marietta E.A. Haffner
- When Tenants Claimed the City: The Struggle for Citizenship in New York City Housing pp. 1182-1183

- Quintin Bradley
- Gentrification: A Working-Class Perspective pp. 1183-1185

- Laura Crommelin
- Social policies and social control. New perspectives on the 'Not-so-big Society' pp. 1185-1188

- David Robinson
Volume 30, issue 6, 2015
- Stakeholder Representations of Gentrification in Amsterdam and Berlin: A Marginal Process? pp. 817-838

- Cody Hochstenbach
- Achieving a Socio-Spatial Mix? Prospects and Limitations of Social Housing Policy in Santiago de Chile pp. 839-857

- Jan Dohnke, Dirk Heinrichs, Sigrun Kabisch, Kerstin Krellenberg and Juliane Welz
- Testing a Typology of Homelessness Across Welfare Regimes: Shelter Use in Denmark and the USA pp. 858-876

- Lars Benjaminsen and Stefan Bastholm Andrade
- 'It's just like we're going around in circles and going back to the same thing...': The Dynamics of Women's Unresolved Homelessness pp. 877-900

- Paula Mayock, Sarah Sheridan and Sarah Parker
- Provision of Disability Adaptations to the Home: Analysis of Household Survey Data pp. 901-923

- Ian J. Ewart and Chris Harty
- On the Frontline: The Gatekeeper in Statutory Homelessness Services pp. 924-941

- Sarah Alden
- "You Can't Always Get What You Want..."? Prior-Attitudes and Post-Experiences of Relocation from Restructured Neighbourhoods pp. 942-966

- Louise Lawson, Ade Kearns, Matt Egan and Ellie Conway
- The Governance of Mandated Partnerships: The Case of Social Housing Procurement pp. 967-986

- Jenny Muir and David Mullins
- Housing Law, Rights and Policy pp. 987-988

- Joe Finnerty
- Contemporary Housing Issues in a Globalized World pp. 988-990

- Fanny Cornette
- Making Progress in Housing: A Framework for Collaborative Research pp. 990-992

- Michael Oxley
Volume 30, issue 5, 2015
- Introduction to the Special Edition: 'The Politics of Housing Policy' pp. 651-655

- Keith Jacobs and Hal Pawson
- A Presumption in Favour of Home Ownership? Reconsidering Housing Tenure Strategies pp. 656-676

- Alan Murie and Peter Williams
- Between Structure and Thatcher. Towards a Research Agenda for Theory-Informed Actor-Related Analysis of Housing Politics pp. 677-693

- Bo Bengtsson
- The 'Politics' of Australian Housing: The Role of Lobbyists and Their Influence in Shaping Policy pp. 694-710

- Keith Jacobs
- Are Governments Really Interested in Fixing the Housing Problem? Policy Capture and Busy Work in Australia pp. 711-729

- Nicole Gurran and Peter Phibbs
- The Politics of Foreign Investment in Australian Housing: Chinese Investors, Translocal Sales Agents and Local Resistance pp. 730-748

- Dallas Rogers, Chyi Lin Lee and Ding Yan
- Democracy in Action?: NIMBY as Impediment to Equitable Affordable Housing Siting pp. 749-769

- Corianne Payton Scally and J. Rosie Tighe
- The Structural Neglect of Disabled Housing Association Tenants in England: Politics, Economics and Discourse pp. 770-791

- Sheila Mackintosh and Frances Heywood
- Rational Fictions and Imaginary Systems: Cynical Ideology and the Problem Figuration and Practise of Public Housing pp. 792-807

- Joe Crawford and John Flint
- Housing and Mortgage Markets in Historical Perspective / Zoned in the USA: The Origins and Implications of American Land Use Regulation pp. 808-811

- Richard Harris
- Finance for Housing: An Introduction pp. 811-813

- Martin McNally
- House of Debt: How They (and You) Caused the Great Recession, and How We Can Prevent It From Happening Again pp. 813-815

- Craig Berry
Volume 30, issue 4, 2015
- Introduction to the special issue pp. 511-513

- Alex Schwartz
- The Social Value of Housing in Straitened Times: The View from England pp. 514-534

- Ed Ferrari
- The Foreclosure Crisis and Community Development: Exploring REO Dynamics in Hard-Hit Neighborhoods pp. 535-559

- Ingrid Gould Ellen, Josiah Madar and Mary Weselcouch
- Life and Liberty in the Pursuit of Housing: Rethinking Renting and Owning in Post-Crisis America pp. 560-579

- Anne B. Shlay
- Housing Supply and Suppliers: Are the Microeconomics of Housing Developers Important? pp. 580-600

- Chris Leishman
- Private Renting After the Global Financial Crisis pp. 601-620

- Peter A. Kemp
- The Changing Role of Public Housing Authorities in the Affordable Housing Delivery System pp. 621-644

- Rachel garshick Kleit and Stephen B. Page
- Getting By: Estates, Class and Culture in Austerity Britain pp. 645-646

- Jenny Preece
- Renewing Europe's Housing pp. 647-648

- Hans Skifter Andersen
- Good Cities, Better Lives--How Europe Discovered the Lost Art of Urbanism pp. 649-650

- Corina Buckenberger
Volume 30, issue 3, 2015
- Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities: A Framework for Evaluating Alternative Models pp. 351-367

- Richard Koenig
- Homeless for the First Time in Later Life: An Australian Study pp. 368-391

- Maree Petersen and Cameron Parsell
- Asset-based Welfare, Equity Release and the Meaning of the Owned Home pp. 392-412

- Lorna Fox O'mahony and Louise Overton
- Rental Market Restructuring in South Korea: The Decline of the Chonsei Sector and its Implications pp. 413-432

- Richard Ronald and Meeyoun Jin
- The Interaction of Local Context and Cultural Background: Somalis' Perceived Possibilities in Nordic Capitals' Housing Markets pp. 433-452

- Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen, Emma Holmqvist, Hanna Dhalmann and Susanne S�holt
- Online Housing Search and the Geography of Submarkets pp. 453-472

- Alasdair Rae
- Bridging the Gap between Housing Stress and Financial Stress: The Case of Australia pp. 473-490

- Steven Rowley, Rachel Ong ViforJ and Marietta Haffner
- Spatial Spillovers of Land Use Regulation in the United States pp. 491-503

- David Christafore and Susane Leguizamon
- Olympic Housing: A Critical Review of London 2012's Legacy pp. 504-505

- Brian Doucet
- The Tenants Movement pp. 506-508

- Hal Pawson
- Private Rental Housing: Comparative Perspectives pp. 508-510

- Wendy Stone
Volume 30, issue 2, 2015
- The Dialectic of Neighborhood Social Mix: Editors' Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 175-191

- George C. Galster and Jurgen Friedrichs
- Employment of Low-Income African American and Latino Teens: Does Neighborhood Social Mix Matter? pp. 192-227

- George Galster, Anna Santiago and Jessica Lucero
- Survival and Exits in Neighbourhoods: A Long-Term Analyses pp. 228-251

- Viggo Nordvik and Lena Magnusson Turner
- A Danish Tale of Why Social Mix Is So Difficult to Increase pp. 252-271

- Gunvor Christensen
- The Conditionality of Neighbourhood Effects upon Social Neighbourhood Embeddedness: A Critical Examination of the Resources and Socialisation Mechanisms pp. 272-294

- Emily M. Miltenburg
- How Neighbourhood Social Mix Shapes Access to Resources from Social Networks and from Services pp. 295-314

- Nick Bailey, Kirsten Besemer, Glen Bramley and Mark Livingston
- Are Males' Incomes Influenced by the Income Mix of Their Male Neighbors? Explorations into Nonlinear and Threshold Effects in Stockholm pp. 315-343

- George Galster, Roger Andersson and Sako Musterd
- Site Design for Multifamily Housing: Creating Livable and Connected Neighbourhoods pp. 344-346

- Mike Biddulph
- Anti-Social Behaviour in Britain. Victorian and Contemporary Perspectives pp. 346-348

- Caroline Hunter
- Global Suburbs: Urban Sprawl from the Rio Grande to Rio de Janeiro pp. 348-349

- Patrick Troy
Volume 30, issue 1, 2015
- Constructing Renters as a Threat to Neighbourhood Safety pp. 1-21

- Heather Rollwagen
- Neighbourhood Belonging, Social Class and Social Media--Providing Ladders to the Cloud pp. 22-39

- Peter Matthews
- Homelessness Prevention and the Welsh Legal Duty: Lessons for International Policies pp. 40-59

- Peter K. Mackie
- Life-course Diversity, Housing Choices and Constraints for Women of the 'Lost' Generation in Japan pp. 60-77

- Misa Izuhara
- Fair Housing Policy and the Abandonment of Public Housing Desegregation pp. 78-99

- James Hanlon
- From Private Nuisance to Criminal Behaviour: Neighbour Problems and Neighbourhood Context in an Australian City pp. 100-122

- Lynda Cheshire and Robin Fitzgerald
- No Home Away from Home: A Qualitative Study of Care Leavers' Perceptions and Experiences of 'Home' pp. 123-138

- Kristin Natalier and Guy Johnson
- 'They Seem to Divide Us': Social Mix and Inclusion in Two Traditional Urbanist Communities pp. 139-168

- Julia Markovich
- Why Fight Poverty? pp. 169-171

- Danny Dorling
- The Housing Bomb pp. 171-173

- Chris Paris
- The Housing Question: Tensions, Continuities and Contingencies in the Modern City pp. 173-174

- Charlotte Hoole
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