International Journal of Housing Policy
2010 - 2025
Continuation of European Journal of Housing Policy. Current editor(s): Professor Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Gerard van Bortel and Richard Ronald From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 25, issue 5, 2025
- How home buyers finance their homeownership in post-reform urban China? Changing dynamics of variegated financial pathways pp. 721-749

- Can Cui, Shan Yu, Jie Chen and Jiayi Li
- Geography of housing bubbles in Shanghai: a study of price-to-rent ratios at the community level pp. 750-773

- Han Li
- Promoting the private rented sector in metropolitan China: key challenges and solutions pp. 774-805

- Bo Li, Harry van der Heijden, Sylvia J.T Jansen, Juan Yan and Peter Boelhouwer
- Integrating refugees through ‘flexible housing’ policy in The Netherlands pp. 806-830

- Jolien Groot and Richard Ronald
- Oral histories of domestic heating transitions in England and Sweden: lessons on how heating transitions play out across place and time pp. 831-850

- Aimee Ambrose, Jenny Palm, Stephen Parkes and Beth Speake
- Interplays between housing and long-term care policies: a comparison between Austria and the Czech Republic pp. 851-872

- Paweł Łuczak
- Sharing risk in shared housing: rental regulations and housing justice in Australia pp. 873-893

- Zoë Goodall and Wendy Stone
- Real estate for social purpose: varieties of entrepreneurialism in Toronto’s non-profit housing sector pp. 894-913

- Yinnon Geva and Matti Siemiatycki
- Housing systems, housing insecurity, and life satisfaction: a multilevel analysis of 158,765 individuals in 32 countries pp. 914-929

- Gum-Ryeong Park, Bo Kyong Seo and Emma Baker
- Housing First as a global fast policy, economic tool, and disciplinary tactic: can Housing First’s progressive promise be salvaged? pp. 930-949

- Daniel Kudla and Andrew Clarke
- In Suburbia: recent Detours” pp. 950-953

- Nicole Gurran
Volume 25, issue 4, 2025
- Correction: Protracted displacement and housing systems inintermediary cities: the case of Syrians in Torbalı, Türkiye pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Reimagining incremental housing: city-making within and beyond the state pp. 557-570

- Abigail Friendly, Femke van Noorloos and Griet Steel
- State-subsidised housing designed for income generation: the case of K206 housing in Johannesburg pp. 571-595

- Afua Wilcox, Marietta Haffner, Nelson Mota and Marja Elsinga
- Vertical incremental housing in São Paulo. The case of Minha Casa Minha Vida – Entidades pp. 596-621

- C. D’Ottaviano and D. M. Bossuyt
- Incremental housing as care infrastructure: transformations in low-income housing in Alto Hospicio, Chile pp. 622-644

- Paola Jirón, Walter Imilan, Claudio Guerra, Manuel Corvalán and Luis Iturra
- Longitudinal insights on a sites and services resettlement project. The case of Ambedkar Nagar in Chennai, India pp. 645-669

- Maartje van Eerd and David Schelkshorn
- Incrementalism, housing supply and city-making from below: learning from Khulna, Bangladesh pp. 670-695

- Ashraful Alam
- Tracking the policy evolution of China’s rural housing construction from 1993 to 2023 pp. 696-710

- Xiaolong Gan, Kangkang Yan, Yongtao Tan and Ge Gao
- Affordable Housing in the United States pp. 711-715

- Katrin B. Anacker
- Social cohesion and resilience through citizen engagement: a place-based approach pp. 715-720

- David P. Varady
Volume 25, issue 3, 2025
- This is not a housing crisis: introduction to the special issue pp. 397-407

- David Kelly, Libby Porter and Priya Kunjan
- Lumbisí and the suburban (re)colonisation of Quito’s valleys: de-facto housing policies and indigenous dwelling struggles in plurinational Ecuador pp. 408-429

- Sebastián Oviedo, Jeroen Stevens and Viviana d’Auria
- Temporal displacement: colonial architecture and its contestation pp. 430-452

- Tone Huse
- ‘The rent is too damn high’ meets ‘pay the rent’: practising solidarity with the dispossessed* pp. 453-476

- Anna Carlson, Natalie Osborne, Jonathan Sriranganathan and Mo Chan
- Reproducing displaceability in the Greek asylum accommodation system and its margins pp. 477-498

- Eva (Evangelia) Papatzani
- Possessory stratigraphy: land title, dispossession and housing crisis pp. 499-528

- Libby Porter, David Kelly and Priya Kunjan
- Reframing Indigenous housing policy in northern Canada pp. 529-539

- Julia Christensen, Christina Goldhar, Shelagh McCartney, Mylene Riva, Rebecca Schiff and Jeffrey Herskovits
- Uneven real estate development in Romania at the intersection of deindustrialisation and financialisation pp. 540-543

- Alexandra Ciocănel
- The political economy of housing: the case of Turkey pp. 543-547

- Mike Berry
- The political economy of housing: the case of Turkey pp. 547-551

- Javier Moreno Zacarés
- The political economy of housing: the case of Turkey pp. 552-556

- Sıla Demirörs
Volume 25, issue 2, 2025
- Pro-social concerns characterise landlords’ energy efficiency retrofit behaviour: evidence and implications for energy efficiency policy in Victoria, Australia pp. 211-233

- Michaela Lang, Kun Zhao, Ruth Lane and Rob Raven
- Ethnic discrimination against landlords in the rental housing market pp. 234-256

- Shahar Sansani
- Housing cooperatives and the contradictions of Finnish land and housing policies pp. 257-278

- Daisy Charlesworth and Mika Hyötyläinen
- Protracted displacement and housing systems in intermediary cities: the case of Syrians in Torbalı, Türkiye pp. 279-303

- Dolf J. H. te Lintelo, Ayselin Yıldız, Meltem Ö. Gürel, Selin Siviş, Perin Çün, Sadaf Khan and Robert Mull
- The elusiveness of home and ontological security among homeless youth pp. 304-323

- Kim Skobba
- Changing roles of the state in the development of long-term rental apartments under a transitional housing regime in China pp. 324-348

- Chenxi Li and Shenjing He
- Housing wealth inequality, intergenerational transfers and young households in the super-homeownership system pp. 349-371

- Martin Lux and Petr Sunega
- Legislating corporate landlords: a comparative analysis of recent interventions in Los Angeles and San Francisco pp. 372-382

- Mathilde Lind Gustavussen
- Museo Nacional de la Vivienda (MUNAVI), Ciudad de Mexico: a progressive housing narrative or institutional rebranding? pp. 383-387

- Alex Fernández
- The Routledge handbook of housing economics pp. 388-391

- Muhammad Anas and Khusnul Khatimah
- A review of Community Benefits: Developers, Negotiations, and Accountability pp. 391-395

- Katrin B. Anacker
Volume 25, issue 1, 2025
- Housing as an engine of inequality and the role of policy pp. 1-17

- Cody Hochstenbach, Justin Kadi, Sophia Maalsen and Megan Nethercote
- Community led housing, health and wellbeing: a comprehensive literature review pp. 18-55

- Rachael McClatchey, Katie McClymont, Emma Griffin and Laurence Carmichael
- Making low-income and minority homeownership work: non-profit intermediary networks in the Chicago region pp. 56-77

- Sowmya Balachandran
- Increased rent misspent? How ownership matters for renovation and rent increases in rental housing in Sweden pp. 78-100

- Mikael Mangold, Helena Bohman, Tim Johansson and Jenny von Platten
- The role of landlords in shaping private renters’ uneven experiences of home: towards a relational approach pp. 101-118

- Kim McKee and Jennifer Harris
- Pets and private renting: a rapid evidence review of the barriers, benefits, and challenges pp. 119-146

- Lindsey McCarthy and Tom Simcock
- The decommodifying capacity of tenancy law: comparative analysis of tenants’ and landlords’ rights in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland pp. 147-169

- Gabriela Debrunner, Michael Kolocek and Arthur Schindelegger
- Property and values: the affordability, accessibility, and autonomy of collaborative housing pp. 170-192

- Mirte Jepma, Federico Savini and Alessandro Coppola
- Imposed from above or applied for from below: comparing Dutch and Danish social mix strategies in deprived neighbourhoods pp. 193-202

- Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen and Steven Kromhout
- A Transition to Sustainable Housing: progress and Prospects for a Low Carbon Housing Future pp. 203-206

- Tomi
- Just City: Growing Up on the Upper West Side When Housing Was a Human Right pp. 206-209

- Katrin B. Anacker
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