European Journal of Housing Policy
2001 - 2009
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2007
- The Housing Rental Rate Elasticity of Aggregate Consumption: A Panel Study for OECD Countries pp. 367-382

- Dieter Gstach
- Private Investment in Rented Housing and the Role of REITS pp. 383-400

- Colin Jones
- Ethnic Segregation, Housing Systems and Welfare Regimes in Europe pp. 401-433

- Sonia Arbaci
- The Uneven Geography of Housing Allowance Claims in Ireland: Administrative, Financial and Social Implications pp. 435-458

- Michelle Norris and Dermot Coates
- Book Reviews pp. 459-488

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 3, 2007
- Bengt Turner—Three Appreciations pp. 235-240

- Hugo Priemus, Iván Tosics and Christine Whitehead
- Market-Based Housing Finance Efficiency in the Czech Republic pp. 241-273

- Petr Sunega and Martin Lux
- Welfare to Work in Australia: Disability Income Support, Housing Affordability and Employment Incentives pp. 275-297

- Tony Dalton and Rachel Ong ViforJ
- The Role of the Housing Market in Monetary Transmission – Evidence from Hungary pp. 299-317

- Gergely Kiss and Gabor Vadas
- Community Ownership in Glasgow: The Devolution of Ownership and Control, or a Centralizing Process? pp. 319-336

- Kim McKee
- Breaching the Limits of Owner Occupation? Supporting Low-Income Buyers in the Inflated Irish Housing Market pp. 337-355

- Michelle Norris, Dermot Coates and Fiona Kane
- A review of “Crossing the line. Vagrancy, Homelessness and Social Displacement in Russia” pp. 357-366

- Elena Kovalenko, Alexander Puzanov and Robert Buckley
Volume 7, issue 2, 2007
- In Memorian pp. iii-iii

- Bengt Turner
- A Union of Home Owners pp. 113-127

- John Doling and Janet Ford
- Home Owners' Perceptions of and Responses to Risk pp. 129-150

- Anwen Jones, Marja Elsinga, Deborah Quilgars and Janneke Toussaint
- Housing, Socio-Economic Security and Risks. A Qualitative Comparison of Household Attitudes in Finland and Sweden pp. 151-172

- Eva Andersson, Päivi Naumanen, Hannu Ruonavaara and Bengt Turner
- Security and Insecurity of Home Ownership: Germany and the Netherlands pp. 173-192

- Janneke Toussaint, Gudrun Tegeder, Marja Elsinga and Ilse Helbrecht
- Why Do European Home Owners Experience Loan Repayment Difficulties? Some Preliminary Results of Combining Macro and Micro Approaches pp. 193-209

- John Doling, Nick Horsewood and Peter Neuteboom
- A Reviews of: “Henri Lefebvre: A Critical Introduction” pp. 211-234

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 1, 2007
- Forecasting Housing Supply: Empirical Evidence from the Irish Market pp. 1-17

- Simon Stevenson and James Young
- Neighbourhood Social Mix as a Goal of Housing Policy: A Theoretical Analysis pp. 19-43

- George Galster
- Government Regulation and Market Orientation in the Management of Social Housing Assets: Limitations and Opportunities for European and Australian Landlords pp. 45-62

- Vincent Gruis and Nico Nieboer
- Bulgarian Policies towards the Roma Housing Problem and Roma Squatter Settlements pp. 63-84

- Alexander Slaev
- The Declining Social Rental Sector in Germany pp. 85-101

- Joachim Kirchner
- A Reviews of: “How to Help People Excluded from Decent Housing? Co-Operate! Experiences from 9 European Cities: Report on Good Practice in Cooperation and Transferable Lessons” pp. 103-112

- The Editors
Volume 5, issue 2, 2005
- Housing Allowances: Finding a Balance Between Social Justice and Market Incentives pp. 103-109

- Bengt Turner and Marja Elsinga
- An Assessment of the British Housing Benefit System pp. 111-129

- Mark Stephens
- The Duration of Housing Allowance Claims and Labour Market Disincentives: The Norwegian Case pp. 131-146

- Viggo Nordvik and Per ÅHRéN
- Workforce Disincentive Effects of Housing Allowances and Public Housing for Low Income Households in Australia pp. 147-165

- Kath Hulse and Bill Randolph
- Are There Grounds for Housing Allowances in Flanders (Belgium)? pp. 167-185

- Sien Winters
- Development of the Housing Allowance Programmes in Hungary in the Context of CEE Transitional Countries pp. 187-209

- J. Hegedüs and N. Teller
- Urban Transformation Projects as a Model to Transform Gecekondu Areas in Turkey: The Example of Dikmen Valley – Ankara pp. 211-229

- Pinar Türker-Devecigil
- A Review Of: “Globalisation and Home Ownership: Experiences in Eight Member States of the European Union” pp. 231-236

- Ilse Helbrecht
Volume 4, issue 3, 2004
- EUROPEAN HOUSING POLICIES: BRINGING THE STATE BACK IN? pp. 253-260

- Joe Doherty
- DISMANTLING OR PRAGMATIC ADAPTATION? ON THE RESTYLING OF WELFARE AND HOUSING POLICIES IN BELGIUM pp. 261-281

- Pascal De Decker
- THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE STATE IN FRENCH HOUSING POLICIES: A ROLL-OUT WITHOUT ROLL-BACK? pp. 283-302

- Maurice Blanc
- THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE STATE IN GERMAN HOUSING AND SOCIAL POLICY pp. 303-321

- Volker Busch-Geertsema
- WELFARE REGIMES, HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND pp. 323-343

- Eoin O'Sullivan
- CENTRAL STATE AND HOMELESSNESS POLICIES IN SWEDEN: NEW WAYS OF GOVERNING pp. 345-367

- Ingrid Sahlin
- HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND THE WELFARE STATE IN THE UK pp. 369-389

- Isobel Anderson
- INDEX – VOLUME 4, 2004 pp. 391-392

- The Editors
Volume 4, issue 2, 2004
- THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL HOUSING IN EASTERN EUROPE: REFORMS IN LATVIA AND UKRAINE pp. 133-149

- Sasha Tsenkova and Bengt Turner
- POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF SUBSIDY PROGRAMMES ON HOUSING AFFORDABILITY: THE CASES OF BUDAPEST AND MOSCOW pp. 151-184

- JÓzsef Hegedüs, Natalia Rogozhina, Eszter Somogyi, Raymond Struyk and Andrey Tumanov
- THE INEXORABLE RISE OF THE RATIONAL CONSUMER? THE BLAIR GOVERNMENT AND THE RESHAPING OF SOCIAL HOUSING pp. 185-207

- Alex Marsh
- Fifty Years of British Housing Policy: Leaving or Leading the Welfare State? pp. 209-227

- Peter Malpass
- Housing and New Urban Renewal: Current Policies in the Netherlands pp. 229-246

- Hugo Priemus
- Review pp. 247-252

- Hugo Priemus
Volume 4, issue 1, 2004
- Local moving activity among norwegian households pp. 1-17

- Viggo Nordvik
- The evolution and the relationship of house prices and rents in Barcelona, 1970–2002 pp. 19-56

- Mercè Carreras-i-Solanas, Oscar Mascarilla-i-Miró and Yuri Yegorov
- So many managers, so little vision: registered social landlords and consortium schemes in the UK pp. 57-75

- Tony Manzi and Bill Smith Bowers
- Perpetuating polarized neighbourhoods? Analysing rehousing outcomes in the English housing association sector pp. 77-106

- Hal Pawson
- The evidence on the impact of gentrification: new lessons for the urban renaissance? pp. 107-131

- Rowland Atkinson
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