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 17, issue 4, 2017
- Housing tenure, body mass index and health in Australia pp. 469-488

- Bruce Tranter and Jed Donoghue
- Chinese investment in Australian housing: push and pull factors and implications for understanding international housing demand pp. 489-511

- Sha Liu and Nicole Gurran
- Macro effects on the household formation of China's young adults – demographics, institutional factors, and regional differences pp. 512-540

- Zhou Yu
- Examining the strength of state habitability laws across the United States of America pp. 541-568

- Nate Willis, Martha Phillips, Kevin Ryan, Zoran Bursac and Alesia Ferguson
- Housing price effects of growth regulations: a concise taxonomy pp. 569-590

- Jerry Anthony
- The role of government and financial institutions during a housing market crisis: a case study of the Netherlands pp. 591-602

- Peter Boelhouwer
- A Review of "The financialization of housing: a political economy approach", By Manuel B. Aalbers pp. 603-605

- Ryan Powell
- A Review of "The radical and socialist tradition in British planning: from Puritan colonies to garden cities", By Duncan Bowie pp. 605-608

- Sophie Elsmore
- A Review of "Sustainable communities and urban housing: a comparative European perspective", Edited by Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway and Nessa Winston pp. 608-611

- David P. Varady
- A Review of "Squatting in Britain 1945–1955: housing, politics, and direct action", by Don Watson pp. 611-613

- Carla J. Huisman
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 3, 2017
- New public housing: a selective model disguised as universal? Implications of the market adaptation of Swedish public housing pp. 335-352

- Martin Grander
- Contested issues surrounding social sustainability and self-building in Italy pp. 353-373

- Micol Bronzini
- Delayed and depressed: from expensive housing to smaller families pp. 374-395

- Lindsay Flynn
- The experiences of front-line service providers of Housing First programme delivery in three communities in Ontario, Canada pp. 396-416

- James Kennedy, Godwin Arku and Evan Cleave
- Housing improvements, fuel payment difficulties and mental health in deprived communities pp. 417-443

- Angela Curl and Ade Kearns
- The convergence, divergence and changing geography of regulation in the UK's private rented sector pp. 444-456

- Tom Moore
- A Review of "The invisible houses: Rethinking and designing low-cost housing in developing countries", By Gonzalo Lizarralde pp. 457-459

- Rosa Elena Donoso
- A Review of "Planning Canada: a case study approach", Edited by Ren Thomas pp. 459-461

- Rowan Arundel
- A Review of "The policy-making process and social learning in Russia: The case of housing policy", By Marina Khmelnitskaya pp. 462-464

- Martin Lux
- A Review of "In defense of housing: the politics of crisis", Edited by David Madden and Peter Marcuse pp. 465-467

- Nil Uzun
Volume 17, issue 2, 2017
- The edges of home ownership – the borders of sustainability pp. 169-176

- Marietta E.A. Haffner, Rachel Ong ViforJ, Susan J. Smith and Gavin A. Wood
- Britain's new housing precariat: housing wealth pathways out of homeownership pp. 177-200

- Stephan Köppe
- Life on the edge: a perspective on precarious home ownership in Australia and the UK pp. 201-226

- Gavin A. Wood, Susan J. Smith, Melek Cigdem and Rachel Ong ViforJ
- Intergenerational transfers and housing tenure – Australian evidence pp. 227-248

- Melek Cigdem and Stephen Whelan
- The effect of GFC on tenure choice in a post-socialist country – the case of Hungary pp. 249-275

- Adrienne Csizmady, József Hegedüs and Gyula Nagy
- Have the edges of homeownership in Spain proved to be resilient after the Global Financial Crisis? pp. 276-295

- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway and María Teresa Sánchez-Martínez
- Individualisation and familisation in Japan's home-owning democracy pp. 296-313

- Yosuke Hirayama
- Housing policy in Argentina: reflections on a decade of progressive social policy pp. 314-325

- María Mercedes Di Virgilio
- A Review of "For a proper home: housing rights in the margins of urban Chile, 1960–2000", By Edward Murphy pp. 326-328

- Flávio A. M. de Souza
- A Review of "Homeownership and America's financial underclass: flawed premises, broken promises and new prescriptions", Edited by Mechele Dickerson pp. 328-330

- Elizabeth Rowen
- A Review of "Housing economics: a historical approach", By Geoffrey Meen, Kenneth Gibb, Chris Leishman and Christian Nygaard pp. 330-333

- Robert Smith
Volume 17, issue 1, 2017
- The globalisation of real estate: the politics and practice of foreign real estate investment pp. 1-14

- Dallas Rogers and Sin Yee Koh
- Global China and the making of Vancouver's residential property market pp. 15-34

- David Ley
- The (geo)politics of land and foreign real estate investment in China: the case of Hong Kong FDI pp. 35-55

- Karita Kan
- Courting the ‘rich and restless’: globalisation of real estate and the new spatial fixities of the super-rich in Singapore pp. 56-74

- C.P. Pow
- The geopolitics of real estate: assembling soft power via property markets pp. 75-96

- Mirjam Büdenbender and Oleg Golubchikov
- Transnational real estate in Australia: new Chinese diaspora, media representation and urban transformation in Sydney's Chinatown pp. 97-119

- Alexandra Wong
- Ethnic connections, foreign housing investment and locality: a case study of Seoul pp. 120-144

- Hyung Min Kim
- Housing restitution policies among post-socialist countries: explaining divergence pp. 145-156

- Martin Lux, Andreja Cirman and Petr Sunega
- A Review of “The Routledge handbook of planning for health and well-being: shaping a sustainable and healthy future”, Edited by Hugh Barton, Susan Thompson, Sarah Burgess and Marcus Grant pp. 157-159

- Nicola Dempsey
- A Review of “Retrofitting cities: priorities, governance and experimentation”, Edited by Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin pp. 160-161

- Lea Fuenfschilling
- A Review of “Women rough sleepers in Europe: homelessness and victims of domestic abuse”, By Kate Moss and Paramjit Singh pp. 162-164

- Kesia Reeve
- A Review of “Civil society and participatory governance: municipal councils and social housing programmes in Brazil”, By Maureen Donaghy pp. 164-167

- Michael Touchton
Volume 16, issue 4, 2016
- Risk and resilience in the Scottish social housing sector: ‘We're all risk managers’ pp. 435-457

- Kenneth Gibb, Des McNulty and Tony McLaughlin
- Horizontally organised and innovative spaces of dialogue for dealing with ‘wicked problems’ related to housing in rural Sweden pp. 458-472

- Mikael Jonasson
- Homeownership taxation in Flanders: moving towards ‘optimal taxation’? pp. 473-490

- Marietta Haffner and Sien Winters
- Macroprudential policy in a recovering property market: too much too soon? pp. 491-523

- David Duffy, Niall McInerney and Kieran McQuinn
- Austerity and (new) limits of segregation in housing policies: the Portuguese case pp. 524-542

- Isabel Pato and Margarida Pereira
- Fifty years since Cathy Come Home: critical reflections on the UK homelessness safety net pp. 543-555

- Suzanne Fitzpatrick and Hal Pawson
- A Review of "Olympic housing: a critical review of London 2012's legacy", By Penny Bernstock pp. 556-558

- Cecil Sagoe
- A Review of "House, home and society", By Rowland Atkinson and Keith Jacobs pp. 559-561

- Mel Nowicki
- A Review of "The re-emergence of cohousing in Europe", Edited by Lidewij Tummers pp. 561-564

- Yael Arbell
- A Review of "Eviction: poverty and profit in the American city", By Matthew Desmond pp. 564-566

- Adam Stephenson
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 3, 2016
- (For)Bearing the costs of reckless lending: examining the response to the Irish mortgage arrears crisis pp. 267-292

- Richard Waldron and Declan Redmond
- A first analysis of the new German rent regulation pp. 293-315

- Philipp Deschermeier, Heide Haas, Marcel Hude and Michael Voigtländer
- From Folkhem to lifestyle housing in Sweden: segregation and urban form, 1930s–2010s pp. 316-336

- Karin Grundström and Irene Molina
- How not to be an egalitarian: the politics of homeownership and property-owning democracy pp. 337-356

- James Gregory
- House price increases and higher density housing occupation: the response of non-white households in London, 2001–2011 pp. 357-375

- Ron Johnston, Dewi Owen, David Manley and Richard Harris
- ‘Power to the (young) people’? Children and young people's empowerment in the relocation process associated with urban re-structuring pp. 376-403

- Louise Lawson and Ade Kearns
- Pension systems do not suffer from ageing or lack of home-ownership but from financialisation pp. 404-408

- David Hollanders
- Temporary tenancies in the Netherlands: from pragmatic policy instrument to structural housing market reform pp. 409-422

- Carla J. Huisman
- A Review of ‘Socio-economic segregation in European capital cities: East meets West’, Edited by Tiit Tammaru, Szymon Marcinczak, Maarten van Ham and Sako Musterd pp. 423-425

- Stephen Jivraj
- A Review of "A world of homeowners: American power and the politics of housing aid", By Nancy H. Kwak pp. 425-427

- Oana Druta
- A Review of “Housing East Asia: socioeconomic and demographic challenges”, Edited by John Doling and Richard Ronald pp. 428-430

- Julie T. Miao
- A Review of “Planning sustainable cities and regions: towards more equitable development”, Edited by Karen Chapple pp. 430-433

- Igor Pessoa
Volume 16, issue 2, 2016
- Young people and housing: identifying the key issues pp. 137-143

- Peter K. Mackie
- Young people and home ownership in Europe pp. 144-164

- Marianna Filandri and Sonia Bertolini
- Economic crisis and the new housing transitions of young people in Spain pp. 165-183

- Almudena Moreno Mínguez
- House sharing amongst young adults in the context of Mediterranean welfare: the case of Milan pp. 184-200

- Massimo Bricocoli and Stefania Sabatinelli
- The changing determinants of homeownership amongst young people in urban China pp. 201-222

- Wen Jing Deng, Joris S. C. M. Hoekstra and Marja G. Elsinga
- The anticipated housing pathways to homeownership of young people in Hong Kong pp. 223-242

- B. Castro Campos, C.Y. Yiu, J. Shen, K.H. Liao and M. Maing
- Rental subsidy and the emancipation of young adults in Spain pp. 243-254

- Alessandro Gentile
- A Review of “Housing policy in Latin American cities: a new generation of strategies and approaches for 2016 UN-HABITAT III”, By P. M. Ward, E. R. Jiménez and M. Di Virgilio pp. 255-257

- Daniel de Mello Sanfelici
- A Review of “Neoliberal urban policy and the transformation of the city: reshaping Dublin”, Edited by Andrew MacLaran and Sinéad Kelly pp. 257-259

- Stuart Hodkinson
- A Review of “Large housing estates: Ideas, rise, fall and recovery: The Bijlmermeer and beyond”, By Frank Wassenberg pp. 260-261

- Ellen van Beckhoven
- A Review of “Homeless lives in American cities: interrogating myth and locating community”, By Philip Webb pp. 262-264

- Beth Watts
- In memory of Ronald van Kempen (1958-2016) pp. 265-266

- Richard Ronald and Tuna Tasan-Kok
Volume 16, issue 1, 2016
- The impact of housing policies and housing markets on ethnic spatial segregation: comparing the capital cities of four Nordic welfare states pp. 1-30

- Hans Skifter Andersen, Roger Andersson, Terje Wessel and Katja Vilkama
- Ethnography and homelessness research pp. 31-49

- Jennifer E. Hoolachan
- Pioneers and gentrifiers in the process of gentrification pp. 50-69

- Jörg Blasius, Jürgen Friedrichs and Heiko Rühl
- The credit crunch: short-term UK housing market correction or long-term tipping point? pp. 70-90

- Colin Jones
- Housing appreciations and the (in)stable relation between housing and mortgage markets pp. 91-110

- Trond-Arne Borgersen
- Innovation in US public housing: a critique of the moving to work demonstration pp. 111-124

- Michael D. Webb, Kirstin P. Frescoln and William M. Rohe
- A Review of "Contemporary housing issues in a globalized world", Edited by Padraic Kenna pp. 125-127

- Jed Meers
- A Review of "Second home tourism in Europe", Edited by Zoran Roca pp. 127-130

- Deirdre Quinn
- A Review of "Public housing myths: perception, reality, and social policy", Edited by Nicholas Dagen Bloom, Fritz Umbach and Lawrence J. Vale pp. 130-132

- David P. Varady
- A Review of "The new American suburb: poverty, race and the economic crisis", Edited by Katrin B. Anacker pp. 132-135

- Gareth Young
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