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 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
Volume 10, issue 4, 2010
- Introduction pp. 353-356

- Julie Rugg
- Universalistic, Particularistic and Middle Way Approaches to Comparing the Private Rental Sector pp. 357-377

- Marietta Haffner, Joris Hoekstra, Michael Oxley and Harry Heijden
- Contrasting Varieties of Private Renting: England and Germany pp. 379-398

- Peter Kemp and Stefan Kofner
- Worlds Apart? Lower-income Households and Private Renting in Australia and the UK pp. 399-419

- Kath Hulse and Hal Pawson
- The Private Rented Sectors in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: A Case Study in Convergence Analysis pp. 421-441

- Aideen Hayden, Paddy Gray, Ursula McAnulty, Chris O’Malley and Bob Jordan
- Housing Vulnerable Groups: The Development of a New Public Action Sector pp. 443-456

- Claire Levy-Vroelant
- A Review of “Housing Policy Reforms in Post-Socialist Europe: Lost in Transition” pp. 457-459

- Vivienne Milligan
- A Review of “Housing Policy Transformed. The Right to Buy and the Desire to Own” pp. 459-461

- Fabrizio Plebani
- A Review of “The Culture of Homelessness” pp. 462-464

- Deborah Quilgars
- A Review of “Urban and Regional Policy and its Effects” pp. 464-466

- Jan Rouwendal
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 3, 2010
- Changing Housing Policy Landscapes in Asia Pacific pp. 223-231

- Richard Ronald and Rebecca Chiu
- Shifting East Asian Approaches to Home Ownership and the Housing Welfare Pillar pp. 233-254

- Richard Ronald and John Doling
- Housing Crises and Policy Transformations in South Korea pp. 255-272

- Seong-Kyu Ha
- An Analysis of Housing Policy during Economic Transition in China pp. 273-300

- Jian-Ping Ye, Jia-Ning Song and Chen-Guang Tian
- The Transferability of Hong Kong's Public Housing Policy pp. 301-323

- Rebecca Chiu
- The Comeback of National Housing Policy in Australia: First Reflections pp. 325-344

- Vivienne Milligan and Simon Pinnegar
- A Review of “Housing Markets & Planning Policy” pp. 345-347

- Katrin Anacker
- A Review of “Family and Housing: Recent Trends in France and Southern Europe” pp. 347-349

- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway
- A Review of “Management of Privatised Housing: International Policies & Practice” pp. 350-352

- Marja Elsinga
Volume 10, issue 2, 2010
- Consumption and Tenure Choice of Multiple Homes in Transitional Urban China pp. 105-131

- Youqin Huang and Chengdong Yi
- Limiting Possessions? Managing Mortgage Arrears in a New Era pp. 133-154

- Alison Wallace and Janet Ford
- Damned by Place, then by Politics: Spatial Disadvantage and the Housing Policy-research Interface pp. 155-171

- Rowland Atkinson and Keith Jacobs
- ‘Sustainability versus Liveability’: An Exploration of Central City Housing Satisfaction pp. 173-189

- Peter Howley
- Housing Markets in Brazil: Recent Trends and Governmental Responses to the 2008 Crisis pp. 191-208

- Adauto Cardoso and José Leal
- A Review of “Moving Homes: The Housing Corporation 1964–2008” pp. 209-211

- Gerard van Bortel
- A Review of “Homes, Cities and Neighbourhoods: Planning and the Residential Landscapes of Modern Britain” pp. 211-214

- Peter Malpass
- A Review of “Housing, Care and Inheritance” pp. 214-216

- Maren Godzik
- A Review of “Sense of Place, Health and Quality of Life” pp. 216-219

- Roderick Lawrence
- A Review of “Decline, Renewal and the city in Popular Music Culture: Beyond the Beatles” pp. 219-221

- Ton van Rietbergen
Volume 10, issue 1, 2010
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Richard Ronald and Roland Goetgeluk
- The Modernisation of Social Housing in England pp. 3-18

- Peter Malpass and Ceri Victory
- Tax Incentives and Demand for Mortgage Debt: Evidence from the Finnish 1993 Tax Reform pp. 19-40

- Tuukka Saarimaa
- ‘Buy Your Home and Feel in Control’ Does Home Ownership Achieve the Empowerment of Former Tenants of Social Housing? pp. 41-61

- Reinout Kleinhans and Marja Elsinga
- Housing Context and Social Transformation Strategies in Neighbourhood Regeneration in Western European Cities pp. 63-87

- W. Van Gent
- A Review of “Securing an Urban Renaissance: Crime, Community and British Urban Policy” and “Whose Urban Renaissance: An International Comparison of Urban Regeneration Strategies” pp. 89-91

- Rob Imrie
- A Review of “The Spatial Turn: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” pp. 92-94

- Rhys Evans
- A Review of “The New Economy of the Inner City, Restructuring, Regeneration and Dislocation in the Twenty-first-century Metropolis” pp. 94-97

- Frank Oort
- A Review of “Shanghai Pudong: Urban Development in an Era of Global–Local Interaction” pp. 97-100

- Hyun Shin
- A Review of “Community Cohesion in Crisis? New Dimensions of Diversity and Difference” pp. 100-102

- Mike Raco
- A Review of “Mass Appraisal Methods: An International Perspective for Property Valuers” pp. 102-104

- Martin Hoesli
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