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Comparative housing research

In: Research Handbook on Housing, the Home and Society

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  • Mark Stephens
  • Rod Hick

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This chapter seeks to provide an overview of developments in comparative housing research. It begins with the first attempts to create frameworks through which to interpret housing systems, and which identified economic development as being the principal driver of change. It then examines critically the housing/welfare regime frameworks that have come to dominate theoretical comparative research. Finally, the challenges faced when comparing housing outcomes are examined before summarizing the state of the art and identifying challenges for the future.

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  • Mark Stephens & Rod Hick, 2024. "Comparative housing research," Chapters, in: Keith Jacobs & Kathleen Flanagan & Jacqueline De Vries & Emma MacDonald (ed.), Research Handbook on Housing, the Home and Society, chapter 10, pages 141-157, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:20205_10
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