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 15, issue 4, 2015
- Lot vacancy and property abandonment: colonias and informal subdivisions in Texas pp. 377-399

- Noah J. Durst and Peter M. Ward
- The social consequences of the denied access to housing for refugees in urban settings: the case of Turin, Italy pp. 400-417

- Magda Bolzoni, Enrico Gargiulo and Michele Manocchi
- Social mix, ‘[A] very, very good idea in a vacuum but you have to do it properly!’ Exploring social mix in a right to the city framework pp. 418-435

- Kathy Arthurson, Iris Levin and Anna Ziersch
- Barriers to building institutional capacity in the Malaysian housing development sector pp. 436-460

- Ruth Foo
- Questioning the concept of market failure in housing: the case of Housing Market Renewal in Liverpool pp. 461-490

- Chris Couch, Alex Lord and Matthew Cocks
- Housing and family wealth pp. 491-494

- Ray Forrest
- Strengthening communities, building capacity, combating stigma: exploring the potential of culture-led social housing regeneration pp. 495-508

- Anna Carnegie and Michelle Norris
- A Review of "Courtyard housing and cultural sustainability: theory, practice and product", By Donia Zhang pp. 509-511

- Helen Wei Zheng
- A Review of "Residential segregation in comparative perspective: making sense of contextual diversity", Edited by Thomas Maloutas and Kuniko Fujita pp. 511-514

- Albert Sabater
- A Review of "Gentrification: a working class perspective", By Kirsteen Paton pp. 514-516

- Bahar Sakizlioglu
- A Review of "Renewing Europe's housing", Edited by Richard Turkington and Christopher Watson pp. 516-518

- Janice Blenkinsopp
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 15, issue 3, 2015
- Mortgage equity withdrawal and institutional settings: an exploratory analysis of six countries pp. 235-259

- Marietta E. A. Haffner, Rachel Ong ViforJ and Gavin Wood
- Poor because of low pensions or expensive housing? The combined impact of pension and housing systems on poverty among the elderly pp. 260-284

- Neda Delfani, Johan De Deken and Caroline Dewilde
- Flip that house: visualising and analysing potential real estate property flipping transactions in a cold local housing market in the United States pp. 285-303

- Katrin B. Anacker and Laurie A. Schintler
- Governmentality as critique: the diversification and regulation of the Australian housing sector pp. 304-322

- Keith Jacobs and Max Travers
- Rights to the city: class and difference in Mumbai and Hong Kong pp. 323-346

- Bart Wissink
- Housing policies in Latin America: overview of the four largest economies pp. 347-364

- Claudia Murray and David Clapham
- A Review of "Meaning and measurement in comparative housing research", Edited by Mark Stephens and Michelle Norris pp. 365-368

- Elise de Vuijst
- A Review of "The housing question, tensions, and continuities in the modern city", Edited by Edward Murphy and Najib B. Hourani pp. 368-370

- Magdalena Górczyńska
- A Review of "The right to housing: law, concepts, possibilities", by Jessie Hohmann pp. 371-373

- Craig Hatcher
- A Review of "The squatters’ movement in Europe: commons and autonomy as alternatives to capitalism", By Squatting Europe Kollective pp. 373-375

- Andrzej Zieleniec
Volume 15, issue 2, 2015
- Relative housing space inequality in England and Wales, and its recent rapid resurgence pp. 105-126

- Becky Tunstall
- Doubling up and the erosion of social capital among very low income households pp. 127-147

- Kimberly Skobba and Edward G. Goetz
- The multiple policy failures of the UK bedroom tax pp. 148-166

- Kenneth Gibb
- Asset poverty, precarious housing and ontological security in older age: an Australian case study pp. 167-186

- Val Colic-Peisker, Rachel Ong ViforJ and Gavin Wood
- Discoursing deregulation: the case of the Finnish rental housing market pp. 187-204

- Hanna Kettunen and Hannu Ruonavaara
- About tenure neutrality: a critical response to Quintin Bradley pp. 205-208

- Sven Bergenstråhle
- The single European market and the demise of Flemish housing policy pp. 209-222

- Willem Korthals Altes
- A Review of “The tenants’ movement: resident involvement, community action and the contentious politics of housing”, By Quintin Bradley pp. 223-226

- Sebastian Schipper
- A Review of “Affordable housing in the Urban Global South: seeking sustainable solutions”, Edited by Jan Bredenoord, Paul van Lindert and Peer Smets pp. 226-228

- Harry Smith
- A Review of “New deal ruins: race, economic justice and public housing policy”, By Edward G. Goetz pp. 229-231

- Kathleen Scanlon
- A Review of “Housing policy in the United States, 3rd edition”, By Alex Schwartz pp. 231-233

- Rachel Garshick Kleit
Volume 15, issue 1, 2015
- The ongoing financialisation of home ownership – new times, new contexts pp. 1-5

- Ray Forrest
- Commodification and housing market cycles in Chinese cities pp. 6-26

- Fulong Wu
- Financialising public housing as an asset for retirement in Singapore pp. 27-42

- Beng Huat Chua
- The Great Moderation, the Great Excess and the global housing crisis pp. 43-60

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- Owner occupation: at home in a spatial, financial paradox pp. 61-83

- Susan J. Smith
- Squatters in the city: new occupation of vacant offices pp. 84-92

- Hugo Priemus
- A Review of “Housing finance systems: market failures and government failures”, By Sock-Yong Phang pp. 93-95

- Kees Dol
- A Review of “Private rental housing: comparative perspectives”, Edited by Tony Crook and Peter A. Kemp pp. 95-97

- Gerard van Bortel
- A Review of “Housing inequality in Chinese cities”, Edited by Youqin Huang and Si-ming Li pp. 97-100

- Shenjing He
- A Review of “Social housing in Europe”, Edited by Kathleen Scanlon, Christine Whitehead and Melissa Fernandez Arrigoitia pp. 100-103

- Robert Smith
Volume 14, issue 4, 2014
- Property-based welfare and the search for generational equality pp. 325-343

- Beverley A. Searle and David McCollum
- Tenant agency in Australia's public housing transfers: a comparative assessment pp. 344-367

- Hal Pawson and Ilan Wiesel
- Housing finance reform in Mexico: the impact of housing vacancy on property crime pp. 368-388

- César M. Fuentes and Vladimir Hernandez
- On uncertain ground: being at home in the context of public housing redevelopment pp. 389-410

- Lynne C. Manzo
- Ownership status, symbolic traits, and housing association attractiveness: evidence from the German residential market pp. 411-426

- Ann-Kathrin Seemann, Simone Renner, Florian Drevs and Martin Dietrich
- Bold reform or policy overreach? Australia's attack on homelessness: 2008–2013 pp. 427-443

- Cameron Parsell and Andrew Jones
- A Review of “Social housing disadvantage and neighbourhood liveability: ten years of change in social housing neighbourhoods”, Edited by Michelle Norris pp. 444-446

- Kathy Arthurson
- A Review of “All that is solid: the great housing disaster”, By Danny Dorling pp. 446-448

- Chris Pickvance
- A Review of “Driving Detroit: the quest for respect in the Motor City”, By George Galster pp. 448-450

- Kathleen Scanlon
- A Review of “Affordable and social housing: policy and practice”, Edited by Paul Reeves pp. 451-453

- Connie P.Y. Tang
- Corrigendum pp. 454-454

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 3, 2014
- Housing and the right to the city: introduction to the special issue pp. 207-213

- Manuel B. Aalbers and Kenneth Gibb
- Does the middle class have rights to the city? Contingent rights and the struggle to inhabit Stuyvesant Town, New York pp. 214-235

- Michael R. Glass, Rachael Woldoff and Lisa Morrison
- Inhabitance, place-making and the right to the city: public housing redevelopment in Sydney pp. 236-256

- Michael Darcy and Dallas Rogers
- Shifting realities: dislocating Palestinian Jerusalemites from the capital to the edge pp. 257-267

- Noura Alkhalili, Muna Dajani and Daniela De Leo
- Market-based housing reforms and the ‘right to the city’: the variegated experiences of New York, Amsterdam and Tokyo pp. 268-292

- Justin Kadi and Richard Ronald
- Place, inhabitance and citizenship: the right to housing and the right to the city in the contemporary urban world pp. 293-300

- Raquel Rolnik
- Falling between two stools? Middle-income groups in the Dutch housing market pp. 301-313

- Joris Hoekstra and Peter Boelhouwer
- A Review of "Stories from the street: a theology of homelessness", By David Nixon pp. 314-316

- Sarah Johnsen
- A Review of "Housing East Asia: socioeconomic and demographic challenges", Edited by John Doling and Richard Ronald pp. 316-319

- Urmi Sengupta
- A Review of "The Sage handbook of housing studies", Edited by David F. Clapham, William A.V. Clark and Kenneth Gibb pp. 319-321

- Susan J. Smith
- A Review of "Urban theory beyond the West: a world of cities", Edited by Tim Edensor and Mark Jayne pp. 321-324

- Pushpa Arabindoo
Volume 14, issue 2, 2014
- Is renting unaffordable in the Netherlands? pp. 117-140

- Marietta Haffner and Harry Boumeester
- Economic and legal conflicts between landlords and tenants in the Hungarian private rental sector pp. 141-163

- József Hegedüs, Vera Horváth and Nóra Tosics
- Tenants’ campaigns for tenure neutrality and a general needs model of social housing: making universal claims pp. 164-180

- Quintin Bradley
- Incremental housing as an alternative housing policy: evidence from Greater Khartoum, Sudan pp. 181-195

- Gamal M. Hamid and Ahmed A. Mohamed Elhassan
- A Review of “The affordable housing reader”, Edited by J. Rosie Tighe and Elizabeth J. Mueller pp. 196-198

- Kath Scanlon
- A Review of “Residential change and demographic challenge: the inner city of East Central Europe in the 21st century”, Edited by Annegret Haase, Annett Steinführer, Sigrun Kabisch, Katrin Grossmann and Ray Hall pp. 198-200

- Liviu Chelcea
- A Review of “Social housing in transition countries”, Edited by József Hegedüs, Martin Lux and Nóra Teller pp. 200-203

- Sasha Tsenkova
- A Review of “In search of paradise: middle-class living in a Chinese metropolis”, By Li Zhang pp. 204-206

- Yawei Chen
Volume 14, issue 1, 2014
- Plus ça change… pp. 1-2

- Richard Ronald
- Segregation, gentrification, and residualisation: from public housing to market-driven housing allocation in inner city Stockholm pp. 3-29

- Roger Andersson and Lena Magnusson Turner
- The impact of housing tenure in supporting ageing in place: exploring the links between housing systems and housing options for the elderly pp. 30-55

- Martin Lux and Petr Sunega
- Market structures of rental housing: conceptualising perfect competition in mixed local rental markets pp. 56-78

- Christian Lennartz
- Emergency department utilisation among formerly homeless adults with mental disorders after one year of Housing First interventions: a randomised controlled trial pp. 79-97

- A. Russolillo, M. Patterson, L. McCandless, A. Moniruzzaman and J. Somers
- Is the landlord levy a threat to the rented housing sector? The case of the Netherlands pp. 98-106

- Hugo Priemus
- A Review of “Young people and housing: transitions, trajectories and generational fractures” Edited by Ray Forrest and Ngai ming Yip pp. 107-109

- Michael Oxley
- A Review of “Rental housing policy in Europe” By Christian Donner pp. 109-110

- Peter A. Kemp
- A Review of “The fateful history of Fannie Mae: new deal birth to mortgage crisis fall” By James R. Hagerty pp. 110-113

- Katrin B. Anacker
- A Review of “HUD Scandals: Howling headlines and silent fiascoes” By Irving Welfeld pp. 113-115

- Katrin B. Anacker
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