European Journal of Housing Policy
2001 - 2009
Continued by International Journal of Housing Policy.
Current editor(s): Mark Stephens
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Volume 3, issue 3, 2003
- Home Purchase Certificates: The Other Housing Vouchers pp. 227-241

- Steven Anlian and Raymond J.
- Efficiency and effectiveness of housing policies in the Central and Eastern Europe countries pp. 243-265

- Martin Lux
- Efficiency in housing finance: a comparative study of mortgage instruments in Japan pp. 267-288

- Piyush Tiwari and Yoko Moriizumi
- Shopping Therapy? Incentive Payments And Tenant Behaviour: Lessons From Underoccupation Schemes In The United Kingdom pp. 289-311

- Hal Pawson and Stephen Sinclair
- book reviews pp. 313-318

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 2, 2003
- Housing and Poverty: The 'Missing Link' pp. 127-153

- Caroline Dewilde and Femke De Keulenaer
- A European comparison of the costs and risks of mortgages for owner-occupiers pp. 155-171

- Peter Neuteboom
- Commonality of Social Policy on Homelessness: Beyond the Different Appearances of Japanese and English Policies pp. 173-191

- Masami Iwata
- DUTCH URBAN RESTRUCTURING POLICY IN ACTION AGAINST SOCIO-spATIAL SEGREGRATION: SENSE OR NONSENSE? pp. 193-215

- Helen Kruythoff
- book reviews pp. 217-225

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 1, 2003
- ‘The more things change?’ An overview of Australia’s recent home ownership policies pp. 1-33

- Judith Yates
- Countryside abandoned? Suburbanization and mobility in Sweden pp. 35-60

- Lena Magnusson and Bengt Turner
- Pressure and suction on housing markets: a critical reply to Priemus pp. 61-81

- Manuel Aalbers
- Pressure and suction on housing markets: some additional notes pp. 83-87

- Hugo Priemus
- Transferring Glasgow’s council housing: financial, urban and housing policy implications pp. 89-114

- Kenneth Gibb
- Book reviews pp. 115-125

- The Editors
Volume 2, issue 3, 2002
- SOCIAL PARTNERSHIPS IN DISTRESSED NEIGHBOURHOODS: THE DANISH CASE pp. 223-244

- Anders Munk
- LOCAL AUTHORITY HOUSING MANAGEMENT REFORM IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: PROGRESS TO DATE - IMPEDIMENTS TO FUTURE PROGRESS pp. 245-264

- Michelle Norris and Cathal O'Connell
- THE ESTABLISHMENT OF MARKETS FOR OWNER-OCCUPATION WITHIN PUBLIC SECTOR COMMUNITIES pp. 265-292

- Colin Jones and Jim Brown
- PROBLEMS WITH THE US PROGRAM APPROACH TO URBAN HOUSING: CAN EUROPE LEAD AMERICA TO A POLICY SOLUTION IN 2002 AND BEYOND? pp. 293-307

- George E. O'Connell
- REVIEWS pp. 309-324

- The Editors
- INDEX - VOLUME 2, 2002 pp. 325-326

- The Editors
Volume 2, issue 2, 2002
- Recovery of land costs: a land policy instrument missing in the Netherlands? pp. 127-146

- Hugo Priemus and Erik Louw
- Area effects: what do they mean for British housing and regeneration policy? pp. 147-166

- Rowland Atkinson and Keith Kintrea
- Capital accumulation via homeownership: the case of the Netherlands pp. 167-181

- Peter J. Boelhouwer
- The applicability of portfolio analysis in social management pp. 183-202

- Kees Van Der Flier and Vincent Gruis
- The Dutch housing policy for the next decade: an attack on housing associations or adjustment to changing demands? pp. 203-221

- André Ouwehand
Volume 2, issue 1, 2002
- Prices on the second-hand market for Swedish family houses: correlation, causation and determinants pp. 1-24

- Lennart Berg
- The benefits of building barrier-free: a contingent valuation of accessibility as an attribute of housing pp. 25-44

- Fernando Alonso
- The North-South divide and house price islands: the case of CÓrdoba (Spain) pp. 45-63

- Pablo Brañas-Garza, Javier Rodero Cosano and John R. Presley
- Public housing policy in a housing market without general shortages pp. 65-86

- Hugo Priemus
- Unemployment insurance for mortgage borrowers: is it viable and does it cover those most in need? pp. 87-114

- Gwilym Pryce and Margaret Keoghan
- Reviews pp. 115-125

- The Editors
Volume 1, issue 3, 2001
- THE ECONOMICS OF HOMELESSNESS: THE EVIDENCE FROM NORTH AMERICA pp. 323-336

- John Quigley and Steven Raphael
- ETHNIC MINORITY GROUPS AND STRATEGIES IN THE HOUSING MARKET IN OSLO pp. 337-355

- Susanne SØholt
- A FORGOTTEN POLICY? A PERSPECTIVE ON THE EVOLUTION AND TRANSFORMATION OF HOUSING ACTION TRUST POLICY, 1987–99 pp. 357-383

- Steven Tiesdell
- THE RESPONSIVENESS OF HOUSE PRICES TO MACROECONOMIC FORCES: A CROSS-COUNTR Y COMPARISON pp. 385-416

- Diana Kasparova and Michael White
- AN ECONOMETRIC DEMAND–SUPPLY MODEL FOR SWEDISH PRIVATE HOUSING pp. 417-444

- Bharat Barot
- REVIEWS pp. 445-449

- The Editors
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS pp. 451-451

- The Editors
Volume 1, issue 2, 2001
- URBAN HOUSING MARKETS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: CONVERGENCE, DIVERGENCE OR POLICY 'COLLAPSE' pp. 145-187

- Natasha Pichler-Milanovich
- SOCIAL HOUSING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC, POLAND AND SLOVAKIA pp. 189-209

- Martin Lux
- POST-SOCIALIST HOUSING POLICY TRANSFORMATION IN YUGOSLAVIA AND BELGRADE pp. 211-231

- Mina Petrović
- LARGE HOUSING ESTATES IN SLOVENIA: A FRAMEWORK FOR RENEWAL pp. 233-255

- Kaliopa Dimitrovska Andrews and Richard Sendi
- HOUSING MARKET SYSTEMS IN REFORMING SOCIALIST ECONOMIES: COMPARATIVE INDICATORS OF PERFORMANCE AND POLICY pp. 257-289

- Robert M. Buckleyand and Sasha Tsenkova
- POLICY REVIEW SOCIAL HOUSING IN IRELAND: UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT? pp. 291-306

- Declan Redmond
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 307-319

- The Editors
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS pp. 321-321

- The Editors
Volume 1, issue 1, 2001
- THE RESTRUCTURING OF SOCIAL RENTED HOUSING IN BRITAIN: DEMUNICIPALIZATION AND THE RISE OF 'REGISTERED SOCIAL LANDLORDS' pp. 1-16

- Peter Malpass
- JAMMED BETWEEN HOUSING AND PROPERTY RIGHTS: BELGIAN PRIVATE RENTING IN PERSPECTIVE pp. 17-39

- Pascal De Decker
- RENT REGULATION: A CONCEPTUAL AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS pp. 41-57

- Hans Lind
- SUPPORTED HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION pp. 59-78

- Bill Edgar and Joe Doherty
- THE HOUSING SYSTEM AND THE CELTIC TIGER: THE STATE RESPONSE TO A HOUSING CRISIS OF AFFORDABILITY AND ACCESS pp. 79-104

- Clodagh Memery
- CHANGING SOCIAL HOUSING IN GREAT BRITAIN: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE pp. 105-134

- Duncan MacLennan and Alison More
- Reviews pp. 135-141

- The Editors
- Notes on Contributors pp. 143-144

- The Editors