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 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
Volume 24, issue 4, 2024
- Conceptualising ‘residential investment’: separating the inseparable in asset-based economies pp. 569-595

- Phoebe Stirling, Frances Brill and Andrew Purves
- Housing as a base for welfare in Greece: the staircase of transition and Housing First schemes pp. 596-616

- Nikos Kourachanis
- Conceptualising the conservative housing regime: the case of Hungary pp. 617-641

- Bence Kováts
- The uncoupling of house prices and mortgage debt: towards wealth-driven housing market dynamics pp. 642-670

- Cody Hochstenbach and Manuel B. Aalbers
- Housing of persons with disabilities: what can be learned from the introduction of more demand-driven subsidies in Flanders? pp. 671-692

- S. Winters and K. Van den Broeck
- The impact of refinancing on housing outcomes among lower-income households pp. 693-718

- Kristin Aarland and Carolina K. Reid
- Home swapping as instrument for more housing sufficiency! pp. 719-736

- Robert Kitzmann
- Flex-housing and the advent of the ‘spoedzoeker’ in Dutch housing policy pp. 737-754

- Oana Druta and Mina Fatemidokhtcharook
- Housing in the United States: The basics pp. 755-757

- Alex Fernandez
- A New Model for Housing Finance—Public and Private Sectors Working Together to Build Affordability pp. 757-760

- M. Riski Audri Rahman and Rudi Sanjaya
- Analysis and Evaluation of Public Social Housing: tools for a Sustainable Regeneration pp. 761-763

- Cep Abdul Baasith Wahpiyudin, Sabda Alam Muhammadan, Musa Mulyadi and Riandry Fadilah Nasution
Volume 24, issue 3, 2024
- Housing niches: new directions for housing and urban policy pp. 395-420

- Laura James, Lyrian Daniel, Rebecca Bentley and Emma Baker
- Big costs for tiny houses: exploring the transaction costs of developing tiny houses in England pp. 421-445

- Matthew James and Sina Shahab
- Homeownership of young adults in Austria from a national and regional perspective since 2010 – a fading dream? pp. 446-473

- Alexis Mundt, Karin Wagner, Stefan Angel and Wolfgang Amann
- Hybrid housing models for older Australians: institutional framework and policy challenges pp. 474-500

- Piret Veeroja and Kath Hulse
- Consumption loans consuming homes: intersections of housing precarity and personal overindebtedness pp. 501-520

- Tomáš Hoření Samec, Anja Decker and Lucie Trlifajová
- Research, market, and policy implications of permanently affordable housing: lessons from Australian discussions about community land trusts pp. 521-545

- Louise Crabtree-Hayes
- Addressing housing deficits from a multi-dimensional perspective: a review of Chilean housing policy pp. 546-560

- Valentina Cortés-Urra, Darinka Czischke and Vincent Gruis
- The Environments of Ageing: Space, Place and Materiality pp. 561-564

- Robin A. Darton
- Skyscraper settlement: The many lives of Christodora House pp. 564-567

- Katrin B. Anacker
Volume 24, issue 2, 2024
- Older people, house-sitting and ethics of care pp. 191-210

- Sara Alidoust
- The right to housing under the new Latin American constitutionalism: progresses and challenges in the Ecuadorian case study pp. 211-223

- Francesco Maniglio and Fernando Casado
- Ideal bureaucracy? The application and assessment process for social housing in three Australian states pp. 224-245

- Alan Morris, Catherine Robinson, Jan Idle and David Lilley
- Does paid transitional housing impact reentry outcomes during COVID-19 stay-at-home orders? Evidence from a natural experiment within an RCT pp. 246-267

- Raven Simonds, Natasha B. Khade and Jacob T.N. Young
- The theory and practice of a politics of compassion in the private rental sector: a study of Aotearoa, NZ and ‘kindness’ during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 268-289

- Sarah Bierre and Philippa Howden-Chapman
- Changing socio-spatial definitions of sufficiency of home: evidence from London (UK) before and during the Covid-19 stay-at-home restrictions pp. 290-315

- Seyithan Özer and Alasdair Jones
- Does housing status matter? Evidence from Covid-19 infections in Hong Kong pp. 316-343

- Shuai Shi, Siu Kei Wong, Ruiyang Wang and Chongyu Wang
- COVID-19 and aggravated housing precarity for international students: an Australian case study pp. 344-371

- Jin Zhu, Hal Pawson, Shenjing He and Bingqin Li
- Housing policies in Turkey post 2002 pp. 372-387

- Ali Osman Solak
- Private Renting in the Advanced Economies: Growth and Change in a Financialised World pp. 388-391

- Amber Howard
- Homelessness: A Critical Introduction pp. 391-394

- Catherine Hastings
Volume 24, issue 1, 2024
- Labour and housing market precarity: What is the impact of time-related underemployment? pp. 1-22

- Sharon Parkinson, Gavin A. Wood and Iain Campbell
- Accelerating housing inequality: property investors and the changing structure of property ownership in Luxembourg pp. 23-43

- Mădălina Mezaroş and Antoine Paccoud
- Housing unaffordability and mental health: dynamics across age and tenure pp. 44-74

- Rowan Arundel, Ang Li, Emma Baker and Rebecca Bentley
- Analysing the effectiveness of demand-side rental subsidies: the case of Australia’s Commonwealth Rent Assistance scheme pp. 75-97

- Rachel Ong ViforJ, Hal Pawson, Ranjodh Singh and Chris Martin
- Everyone wins? UK housing provision, government shared equity loans, and the reallocation of risks and returns after the Global Financial Crisis pp. 98-120

- Michael Manlangit, Nikos Karadimitriou and Claudio de Magalhães
- Beyond collective property: a typology of collaborative housing in Europe pp. 121-141

- Emma Jo Griffith, Mirte Jepma and Federico Savini
- From micro- to nano-segregation: policy-led vertical urbanism in Hong Kong pp. 142-156

- Hang Kei Ho and Maurice Yip
- Establishing a glossary of community-led housing pp. 157-184

- Louise Crabtree-Hayes
- Stay Home: Housing and Home in the UK During the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 185-189

- Craig M. Gurney
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