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 12, issue 4, 2012
- Housing Allowances as Income Support: Comparing European Welfare Regimes pp. 391-412

- Julia Griggs and Peter Kemp
- The Residential Psychosocial Environment and Mental Wellbeing in Deprived Areas pp. 413-438

- Ade Kearns, Elise Whitley, Lyndal Bond and Carol Tannahill
- Housing Tenure, Energy Consumption and the Split-Incentive Issue in Australia pp. 439-469

- Gavin Wood, Rachel Ong ViforJ and Clinton McMurray
- Housing Tenure and Psychological Distress pp. 471-488

- Gintautas Bloze and Morten Skak
- Tackling Housing Market Volatility in the UK. Part II: Protecting Households From the Consequences of Volatility pp. 489-499

- Mark Stephens
- A Review of “Social Housing across Europe” pp. 501-504

- Rachel Bratt
- A Review of “Homes and Homecomings: Gendered Histories of Domesticity and Return” pp. 504-506

- Christien Klaufus
- A Review of “Fair and Affordable Housing in the US: Trends, Outcomes, Future Directions” pp. 506-509

- Katrin Anacker
- A Review of “Housing and Inequality” pp. 509-512

- Claire Lévy-Vroelant
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 3, 2012
- Housing Policy, the Right to the City and the Construction of Knowledge pp. 253-261

- John Flint
- Competing Ideas of Social Justice and Space: Locating Critiques of Housing Renewal in Theory and in Practice pp. 263-280

- Ed Ferrari
- For the City? The Difficult Spaces of Market Restructuring Policy pp. 281-297

- Simon Pinnegar
- A Glass Half Empty or Half Full? On the Perceived Gap between Urban Geography Research and Dutch Urban Restructuring Policy pp. 299-314

- Reinout Kleinhans
- Conceptualising the Bounded Agency of Housing Researchers: The Case of Housing Market Renewal in England pp. 315-330

- David Webb
- Obsolescence and the Transformation of Public Housing Communities in the US pp. 331-345

- Edward Goetz
- Housing Market Renewal and Demolition in England in the 2000s: The Governance of ‘Wicked problems’ pp. 347-366

- Ian Cole
- Tackling Housing Market Volatility in the UK. Part I: Long- and Short-term Volatility pp. 367-380

- Mark Stephens
- A Review of “Understanding Community: Politics, Policy and Practice” pp. 381-382

- David Robinson
- A Review of “From Recession to Renewal. The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Public services and Local Government” pp. 382-385

- Sara González
- A Review of “Housing Transitions Through the Life Course. Aspirations, Need and Policy” pp. 385-387

- Caroline Dewilde
- A Review of “Towards a Sustainable Private Rented Sector. The Lessons from other Countries” pp. 388-390

- Christian Lennartz
Volume 12, issue 2, 2012
- Housing, the Compact City and Sustainable Development: Some Insights From Recent Urban Trends in Switzerland pp. 115-136

- Patrick Rérat
- Housing Restitution and Privatisation: Both Catalysts and Obstacles to the Formation of Private Rental Housing in the Czech Republic and Estonia pp. 137-158

- Martin Lux, Anneli Kährik and Petr Sunega
- The Relationship Between Well-Being, Future Planning and Intentions to Utilise Intervention Programmes: What Can Be Learned From Homeless Service Users? pp. 159-182

- Julie Christian, David Clapham, Shemeica Thomas and Dominic Abrams
- ‘Doing it Already?’: Stakeholder Perceptions of Housing First in the UK pp. 183-203

- Sarah Johnsen and Lígia Teixeira
- Shared Ownership: Satisfying Ambitions for Homeownership? pp. 205-226

- Alison Wallace
- US Housing Policy in the Age of Obama: From Crisis to Stasis pp. 227-240

- Alex Schwartz
- A Review of “Governing Independence and Expertise: The Business of Housing Associations” pp. 241-245

- David Mullins
- A Review of “Housing, Markets and Policy” pp. 245-248

- Tony Dalton
- A Review of “Place, Exclusion, and Mortgage Markets” pp. 248-250

- Peter Williams
- A Review of “Politics of Home: Belonging and Nostalgia in Western Europe and the United States” pp. 250-252

- Wouter van Gent
Volume 12, issue 1, 2012
- Where Housing and Pensions Meet pp. 1-12

- Marja Elsinga, Deborah Quilgars and John Doling
- Housing as Income in Old Age pp. 13-26

- John Doling and Marja Elsinga
- Demographic Change and Retirement Planning: Comparing Households’ Views on the Role of Housing Equity in Germany and the UK pp. 27-45

- Anwen Jones, Tim Geilenkeuser, Ilse Helbrecht and Deborah Quilgars
- Homes as Old Age Security? Households’ Perceptions of Housing and Elderly Care in Finland and Portugal pp. 47-68

- Päivi Naumanen, Pedro Perista and Hannu Ruonavaara
- Owner-occupation, Mortgages and Intergenerational Transfers: The Extreme Cases of Hungary and the Netherlands pp. 69-90

- Janneke Toussaint, Hanna Szemzo, Marja Elsinga, Jozsef Hegedüs and Nora Teller
- The Ongoing Transformation of Social Housing Finance in France: Towards a Self-financing System? pp. 91-103

- Jean-Claude Driant and Mingye Li
- A Review of: “Housing Markets and the Global Financial Crisis: The Uneven Impact on Households” pp. 105-107

- Karin Wagner
- A Review of: “From Despair to Hope: HOPE VI and the New Promise of Public Housing in America's Cities” pp. 107-109

- Katrin Anacker
- A Review of: “The Aging Population and the Competitiveness of Cities. Benefits to the Urban Economy” pp. 110-112

- Marco Bontje
- A Review of: “Mass Housing in Europe: Multiple Faces of Development, Change and Response” pp. 112-114

- Frank Wassenberg
Volume 11, issue 4, 2011
- Introduction to Special Issue: Comparative Housing Research pp. 333-336

- Mark Stephens and Michelle Norris
- Comparative Housing Research: A ‘System-Embedded’ Approach pp. 337-355

- Mark Stephens
- A Qualitative Comparative Approach to the Role of Housing Equity in the Life Cycle pp. 357-374

- Marja Elsinga
- Demystifying Quantitative Methods in Comparative Housing Research: Dispelling the Myth of Black Magic pp. 375-393

- Nick Horsewood
- Comparative Process Tracing in Housing Studies pp. 395-414

- Bo Bengtsson and Hannu Ruonavaara
- Ethnography and Comparative Housing Research pp. 415-437

- Richard Ronald
- Housing in the Welfare State: Rethinking the Conceptual Foundations of Comparative Housing Policy Analysis pp. 439-452

- Tony Fahey and Michelle Norris
- The Invisible Hand? Using Tax Credits to Encourage Institutional Investment in Social Housing pp. 453-468

- Anita Blessing and Tony Gilmour
- A Review of “Transforming Private Landlords: Housing, Markets and Public Policy” pp. 469-470

- Julie Rugg
- A Review of “Renewing Neighbourhoods: Work Enterprise and Governance” pp. 471-473

- Keith Kintrea
- A Review of “Housing Market Challenges in Europe and the United States” pp. 473-475

- Marnix Koopman
- A Review of “Affluence, Mobility and Second Home Ownership” pp. 475-477

- Michelle Norris
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 11, issue 3, 2011
- The New Affordable and Social Housing Provision System in China: Implications for Comparative Housing Studies pp. 237-254

- Ya Wang and Alan Murie
- Offset Mirrors: Institutional Paths in Canadian and Australian Social Housing pp. 255-283

- Greg Suttor
- Strangers in the City: Addressing Challenges to the Protection, Housing and Settlement of Refugees pp. 285-303

- Gina Netto
- New Prospects for Social Rental Housing in Taiwan: The Role of Housing Affordability Crises and the Housing Movement pp. 305-318

- Yi-Ling Chen
- A Review of “Inclusionary Housing in International Perspective: Affordable Housing, Social Inclusion, and Land Value Recapture” pp. 319-321

- Michael Oxley
- A Review of “The Knowledge Business: The Commodification of Urban and Housing Research” pp. 321-324

- John Flint
- A Review of “After Council Housing: Britain's New Social Landlords” pp. 324-326

- Peter King
- A Review of “Multi-Owned Housing. Law, Power and Practice” pp. 327-329

- Sasha Tsenkova
- A Review of “Public Housing and the Legacy of Segregation” pp. 329-331

- Gwen van Eijk
Volume 11, issue 2, 2011
- Policy Transfer of Choice-based Lettings to Britain and Australia: How Extensive? How Faithful? How Appropriate? pp. 113-132

- Hal Pawson and Kath Hulse
- Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Housing Provision in Lagos Megacity Region, Nigeria pp. 133-154

- Eziyi Ibem
- Moving Out and Going Down? A Review of Recent Evidence on Negative Spillover Effects of Housing Restructuring Programmes in the United States and the Netherlands pp. 155-174

- Reinout Kleinhans and David Varady
- What to do now? Tensions and Dilemmas in Responding to Natural Disasters: A Study of Three Australian State Housing Authorities pp. 175-193

- Keith Jacobs and Stewart Williams
- Analysing Determinants of Foreclosure among High-income African-American and Hispanic Borrowers in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area pp. 195-220

- Katrin Anacker and James Carr
- A Review of “Housing Boom and Bust: Owner Occupation, Government Regulation and the Credit Crunch” and “The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts” pp. 221-227

- Malcolm Harrison
- A Review of “Qualitative Housing Analysis: An International Perspective: Studies in Qualitative Methodology, Volume 10” pp. 228-230

- Katrin Anacker
- A Review of “Where the Other Half Lives: Lower Income Housing in a Neoliberal World” pp. 230-232

- Peter Somerville
- A Review of “Affordable Housing Finance” pp. 232-234

- Marietta Haffner
- A Review of “Experience and Conflict: The Production of Urban Space” pp. 234-236

- Philip Lawton
Volume 11, issue 1, 2011
- Transforming Irish Home Ownership through Credit Deregulation, Boom and Crunch pp. 1-21

- Michelle Norris and Nessa Winston
- Responding to the Housing and Financial Crises: Mortgage Lending, Mortgage Products and Government Policies pp. 23-49

- Kathleen Scanlon, Jens Lunde and Christine Whitehead
- The Evolution of Housing Renewal in Shanghai, 1990–2010: A ‘Socially Conscious’ Entrepreneurial City? pp. 51-69

- Stephen Wang
- Housing Vouchers, Benefits and Allowances (VBAs): Comparing Rental Tools in the US, England and the Netherlands pp. 71-88

- Abiy Agiro and Jonathan Matusitz
- Social Housing and Illegal State Aid: The Agreement between European Commission and Dutch Government pp. 89-104

- Hugo Priemus and Vincent Gruis
- A Review of “Community and Ageing: Maintaining Quality of Life in Housing with Care Settings” pp. 105-107

- Karen Croucher
- A Review of “The Housing Policy Revolution, Networks and Neighbourhoods” pp. 107-110

- Tony Gilmour
- A Review of “Fictions of the City: Culture and Mass Housing in London and Paris” pp. 110-112

- Franck Chignier-Riboulon
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