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 20, issue 4, 2020
- Holiday reading list for a post-COVID-19 housing system pp. 467-473

- Oana Druta, Dallas Rogers and Emma Power
- The state of housing policy research in Africa pp. 474-490

- Job Gbadegesin and Lochner Marais
- Housing policies in Argentina under President Macri (2015–2019): a divided nation perpetuating path dependency pp. 491-512

- Claudia Murray and David Clapham
- Targeted affordable housing subsidies in Flanders: evaluating equity using equivalence scales pp. 513-533

- Kristof Heylen
- The motivations of microfinance institutions to enter the housing market in a developing country pp. 534-554

- Francis K. Bondinuba, Mark Stephens, Colin Jones and Robert Buckley
- Inhabitation as more-than-dwelling. Notes for a renewed grammar pp. 555-577

- Camillo Boano and Giovanna Astolfo
- A reappraisal of contemporary homelessness policy: the new role for transitional housing programmes pp. 578-587

- Izaak L. Williams
- A Review of ‘Neoliberal housing policy: an international perspective’, By Keith Jacobs pp. 588-590

- Valesca Lima
- A Review of ‘Contemporary co-housing in Europe: toward sustainable cities?’ Edited by Pernilla Hagbert, Henrik Gutzon Larsen, Håkan Thörn and Catrina Wasshede pp. 590-593

- Daniël Bossuyt
- Review Essay of 'The new enclosure: the appropriation of public land in neoliberal Britain', By Brett Christophers pp. 594-600

- Matthew Thompson
Volume 20, issue 3, 2020
- Public housing and COVID-19: contestation, challenge and change pp. 313-319

- Emma R. Power, Dallas Rogers and Justin Kadi
- A methodological quest for systematic literature mapping pp. 320-343

- Adriana Mihaela Soaita, Bilge Serin and Jenny Preece
- Housing options for older people in a reimagined housing system: a case study from England pp. 344-366

- David Robinson, Stephen Green and Ian Wilson
- Dilemmas of housing-asset-based welfare in the post-socialist context: the case of the Czech Republic pp. 367-389

- Martina Mikeszová and Martin Lux
- ‘House to let’: housing agents, social networks and Ghana’s housing law and policy pp. 390-416

- John Windie Ansah, Dorothy Takyiakwaa, Edward Atakora and Michael Amoah
- Homeownership aspirations: drawing on the experiences of renters and landlords in a deregulated private rental sector pp. 417-446

- Albert Adu-Gyamfi, Michael Poku-Boansi and Patrick Brandful Cobbinah
- The housing market in The Netherlands as a driver for social inequalities: proposals for reform pp. 447-456

- Peter Boelhouwer
- A Review of 'The rise in vacant housing in post-growth Japan: housing market, urban policy, and revitalizing aging cities', Edited by Tomoko Kubo and Yoshimichi Yui pp. 457-460

- Bruce Judd
- A Review of ‘The politics and practices of apartment living’, By Hazel Easthope pp. 460-462

- Tahire Erman
- A Review of ‘Class, ethnicity and state in the polarised metropolis: putting Wacquant to work’, Edited by John Flint and Ryan Powell pp. 462-465

- Tony Manzi
Volume 20, issue 2, 2020
- Housing policy and the COVID-19 pandemic: the importance of housing research during this health emergency pp. 177-183

- Dallas Rogers and Emma Power
- Conceptualising ‘financialisation’: governance, organisational behaviour and social interaction in UK housing pp. 184-202

- Keith Jacobs and Tony Manzi
- Opening a new route into home ownership? The extension of the Right to Buy to housing associations in England pp. 203-228

- Ben Pattison and Ian Cole
- Neoliberal social housing policies, market logics and social rented housing reforms in New Zealand pp. 229-251

- Laurence Murphy
- The impact of historic preservation policies on housing values pp. 252-272

- Ida Qvenild Nesset and Are Oust
- Radical housing: on the politics of dwelling as difference pp. 273-289

- Michele Lancione
- Community-based housing solutions in Hong Kong: how and why have they emerged? pp. 290-301

- Mandy Lau
- A Review of “Remaking housing policy: an international study”, By David Clapham pp. 302-304

- Mark Stephens
- A Review of “Introduction to housing (second edition)”, Edited by Katrin B. Anacker, Andrew T. Carswell, Sarah D. Kirby and Kenneth R. Tremblay pp. 302-307

- Alan Mallach
- A Review of “A research agenda for housing”, Edited by Markus Moos pp. 302-308

- David Clapham
- In memoriam: Professor Ray Forrest, 1951–2020 pp. 310-311

- Ngai Ming Yip
- A tribute to Dr Ben Pattison, 1979–2020 pp. 311-312

- Ian Cole
Volume 20, issue 1, 2020
- Transformations in housing and housing policy research: plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose pp. 1-5

- Richard Ronald
- Multiple property ownership in times of late homeownership: a new conceptual vocabulary pp. 6-24

- Justin Kadi, Cody Hochstenbach and Christian Lennartz
- Secondary property ownership in Europe: contributing to asset-based welfare strategies and the ‘really big trade-off’ pp. 25-52

- Barend Wind, Caroline Dewilde and John Doling
- Second homes in the city and the country: a reappraisal of vacation homes in the twenty-first century pp. 53-74

- Meaghan Stiman
- Inside the world of middle-class Hong Kong transnational property investors: ‘5980 miles to my second home’ pp. 75-99

- Hang Kei Ho
- The top tail of the property wealth distribution and the production of the residential environment pp. 100-119

- Antoine Paccoud
- The demand-side determinants of multiple property ownership in Spain pp. 120-143

- José Manuel Torrado, Ricardo Duque-Calvache and Isabel Palomares-Linares
- Commentary on multiple property ownership pp. 144-155

- Peter A. Kemp
- The neo-liberal politics and socio-spatial implications of Dutch post-crisis social housing policies pp. 156-172

- Wouter van Gent and Cody Hochstenbach
- A review of “The political economy of housing financialization” By Gregory W. Fuller pp. 173-175

- Sebastian Kohl
Volume 19, issue 4, 2019
- Public support for inclusionary housing in urban China pp. 457-482

- Zhigang Chen, Youqin Huang and Xianjin Huang
- Housing market filtering in the Oslo region: pro-market housing policies in a Nordic welfare-state context pp. 483-508

- Lena Magnusson Turner and Terje Wessel
- State-led housing development in Brazil and India: a machinery for enabling strategy? pp. 509-535

- Urmi Sengupta
- In which European countries is homeownership more financially advantageous? Explaining the size of the tenure wealth gap in 10 countries with different housing and welfare regimes pp. 536-565

- Barend Wind and Caroline Dewilde
- Direct payment of Housing Benefit: responsibilisation at what cost to landlords? pp. 566-587

- Ian Wilson
- Tenants’ rights and the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 pp. 588-598

- Catrin Fflur Huws
- A Review of “Urban warfare: housing under the empire of finance”, By Raquel Rolnik pp. 599-601

- Ray Forrest
- A Review of “Neoliberal urbanism, contested cities and housing in Asia”, Edited by Yi-Ling Chen and Hyun Bang Shin pp. 601-603

- Tomoko Kubo
- A Review of "Housing in America: an introduction", By Marijoan Bull and Alina Gross pp. 604-606

- Edward G. Goetz
Volume 19, issue 3, 2019
- Housing policy issues in contemporary South America: an introduction pp. 277-287

- Irene Molina, Darinka Czischke and Raquel Rolnik
- Access to housing in the neoliberal era: a new comparativist analysis of the neoliberalisation of access to housing in Santiago and London pp. 288-310

- Joe Beswick, Walter Imilan and Patricia Olivera
- Autogestão in an era of mass social housing: the case of Brazil’s Minha Casa Minha Vida-Entidades Programme pp. 311-336

- Kristine M. Stiphany and Peter M. Ward
- An unprecedented alignment: state, finance, construction and housing production in Brazil since the 2000s pp. 337-353

- Lucia Shimbo
- The role of third sector organisations in the management of social condominiums in Chile: the case of Proyecto Propio* pp. 354-384

- Luz María Vergara, Vincent Gruis and Kees van der Flier
- Inclusionary housing policies in Latin America: São Paulo, Brazil in dialogue with Bogotá, Colombia pp. 385-410

- Paula Freire Santoro
- In-formality in access to housing for Latin American migrants: a case study of an intermediate Chilean city pp. 411-435

- Yasna Contreras, Laura Neville and Rodrigo González
- Housing microfinance and the financialisation of housing in Latin America and beyond: an agenda for future research pp. 436-447

- Monika Grubbauer
- A Review of “Shared housing, shared lives: everyday experiences across the lifecourse”, Edited by Sue Heath, Katherine Davies, Gemma Edwards and Rachel M. Scicluna pp. 448-450

- Tegan Bergan
- A Review of “Housing bubbles: origins and consequences”, By Sergi Basco pp. 450-452

- Jannes van Loon
- A Review of “Housing market dynamics in Africa”, By El-hadj M. Bah, Issa Faye, and Zekebweliwai F. Geh pp. 452-454

- Lochner Marais
- In memoriam: Jürgen Friedrichs, 1938–2019 pp. 455-456

- George Galster
Volume 19, issue 2, 2019
- Privatised Keynesianism and the state-enhanced diversification of credit: the case of the French housing market pp. 143-164

- Gertjan Wijburg
- Homeownership and residential stability: does tenure really make a difference? pp. 165-191

- Kristin Aarland and Carolina K. Reid
- Regulating marginality: how the media characterises a maligned housing option pp. 192-212

- Jill L. Grant, Janelle Derksen and Howard Ramos
- A house divided: asset-based welfare and housing asset-based welfare pp. 213-231

- Rajiv Prabhakar
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer experiences of homelessness and identity: insecurity and home(o)normativity pp. 232-253

- Peter Matthews, Christopher Poyner and Richard Kjellgren
- Combatting stigmatisation of social housing neighbourhoods in Dublin, Ireland pp. 254-266

- Michelle Norris, Michael Byrne and Anna Carnegie
- A Review of “Reimagining home in the 21st century”, Edited by Justine Lloyd and Ellie Vasta; “The home: multidisciplinary reflections”, Edited by Antonio Argandoña pp. 267-273

- Tomáš Samec
- A Review of “Welfare conditionality”, By Beth Watts and Suzanne Fitzpatrick pp. 273-275

- Christian Lennartz
- A Review of “From conflict to inclusion in housing: interaction of communities, residents and activists”, Edited by Graham Cairns, Georgios Artopoulos and Kirsten Day pp. 275-276

- Kristjana Loptson
Volume 19, issue 1, 2019
- Introduction: housing affordability and affordable housing pp. 1-16

- Katrin B. Anacker
- Do low-income rental housing programmes complement each other? Evidence from Ohio pp. 17-45

- Francisca García-Cobián Richter, Brett Barkley and Amy Higgins
- Building Australia's affordable housing industry: capacity challenges and capacity-enhancing strategies pp. 46-68

- Hal Pawson, Vivienne Milligan and Chris Martin
- The allocation of rental assistance resources: the paradox of high housing costs and high vacancy rates pp. 69-94

- Kirk McClure
- City strategies for affordable housing: the approaches of Berlin, Hamburg, Stockholm, and Gothenburg pp. 95-119

- Anna Granath Hansson
- ‘I waited 12 months’: how does a lack of access to housing undermine Housing First? pp. 120-130

- Jane Bullen and Eileen Baldry
- A review of ‘Age friendly cities and communities: a global perspective’, Edited by Tine Buffel, Sophie Handler and Chris Phillipson pp. 131-132

- Rose Gilroy
- A Review of ‘Urban planning and the housing market: international perspectives for policy and practice’, By Nicole Gurran and Glen Bramley pp. 133-135

- The Editors
- A Review of ‘Self-build homes, social discourse, experiences and directions’, edited by Michaela Benson and Iqbal Hamiduddin pp. 135-137

- Pieter van Wesemael
- A Review of ‘Handbook of gentrification studies’, Edited by Loretta Lees with Martin Phillips pp. 138-141

- Wouter van Gent
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