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September 2019, Volume 34, Issue 8
- 1263-1285 Assembling an innovative social housing project in Melbourne: mapping the potential for social innovation
by Katrina Raynor - 1286-1306 ‘Take whatever you can get’: practicing Housing First in Alberta
by Jalene T. Anderson-Baron & Damian Collins - 1307-1329 Defining and measuring housing affordability using the Minimum Income Standard
by Matt Padley & Lydia Marshall - 1330-1348 Stability, advocacy and voice: opportunities and challenges in resident-led preservation of affordable housing
by Kathryn Howell - 1349-1371 Three phases of Danish cohousing: tenure and the development of an alternative housing form
by Henrik Gutzon Larsen - 1372-1374 Decentring urban governance: narratives, resistance and contestation
by Keith Jacobs - 1374-1375 Mulitigenerational family living: evidence and policy implications from Australia
by Barbara Mitchell
August 2019, Volume 34, Issue 7
- 1071-1088 ‘Super-gentrification’ triumphs: gentrification and the displacement of public housing tenants in Sydney’s inner-city
by Alan Morris - 1089-1116 How do housing and labour markets affect individual homelessness?
by Guy Johnson & Rosanna Scutella & Yi-Ping Tseng & Gavin Wood - 1117-1139 Housing rites: young people’s experience of conditional pathways out of homelessness
by Alasdair B. R. Stewart - 1140-1162 Citizen support for spending to reduce homelessness in Canada’s largest urban centres
by Carey Doberstein & Alison Smith - 1163-1188 Social discourse, housing search and residential segregation: the social determinants of recent economic migrants’ residential mobility in Seville
by Ricardo Iglesias-Pascual - 1189-1211 An evolutionary approach to regional housing resilience: the role of agency and the ‘epistemic community'
by Peter Lee - 1212-1234 Neighbourhood ties and employment: a test of different hypotheses across neighbourhoods
by Gijs Custers - 1235-1237 Navigating community development: harnessing comparative advantages to create strategic partnerships
by David P. Varady - 1237-1239 Social housing and urban renewal: a cross-national perspective
by Hal Pawson - 1239-1241 From conflict to inclusion in housing: interaction of communities, residents & activists
by Yoric Irving-Clarke
July 2019, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 897-924 Intersections of inequality in homeownership in Sweden
by Brett Christophers & David O’Sullivan - 925-945 Homophily horizons and ethnic mover flows among homeowners in Scotland
by Jessie Bakens & Gwilym Pryce - 946-973 The other disadvantaged neighbourhood: income related effects of living in rural peripheries
by Josef Bernard & Jiří Šafr - 974-996 Family formation, parental background and young adults’ first entry into homeownership in Britain and Germany
by Sait Bayrakdar & Rory Coulter & Philipp Lersch & Sergi Vidal - 997-1020 Ambivalence in place attachment: the lived experiences of residents in danwei communities facing demolition in Shenyang, China
by Xin Li & Reinout Kleinhans & Maarten van Ham - 1021-1036 Governing comfort in France: from hygienism to sustainable housing XXth–XXIst century
by Yankel Fijalkow - 1037-1063 Homeowner investor subjects as providers of family care and assistance
by Megan Nethercote - 1064-1065 The Homeless Person in Contemporary Society
by Lynne McMordie - 1065-1067 A place to call home: women as agents of change in Mumbai
by Kathleen Flanagan - 1067-1069 The urban politics of squatters’ movements
by Jack Barton
May 2019, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 741-760 Neoliberal abandonment in disability housing provision: a look at England and Chile
by Andrew Power & Mariela Gaete-Reyes - 761-778 Examining housing discrimination across race, gender and felony history
by Douglas N. Evans & Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill & Michelle A. Cubellis - 779-803 Housing entry pathways of refugees in Vienna, a city of social housing
by Anita Aigner - 804-826 The geographic and sociodemographic transformation of multifamily rental housing in the Texas Triangle
by Rebecca J. Walter & Ian Caine - 827-848 Housing crisis, hardship and safety net support: examining the effects of foreclosure on households and families
by Laryssa Mykyta - 849-867 Technological change and estate agents’ practices in the changing nature of housing transactions
by Richard Dunning & Deborah Levy & Craig Watkins & Gareth Young - 868-891 Exploring housing careers among Ghanaians in Toronto, Canada
by David Firang - 892-893 Rethinking the economics of land and housing
by Boyana Buyuklieva - 893-895 Generational interdependencies: the social implications for welfare
by Jenny Hoolachan - 895-896 Welfare conditionality
by The Editors
April 2019, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 565-587 The challenge of conceptualizing affordable housing: definitions and their underlying agendas in Israel
by Rachel Friedman & Gillad Rosen - 588-608 Action–reaction. Survival strategies of tenants and landlords in the private rental sector in Belgium
by Jana Verstraete & Marjan Moris - 609-635 Los Angeles housing models and neighbourhoods’ role in supportive housing residents’ social integration
by Taylor Harris & Genevieve Dunton & Benjamin Henwood & Harmony Rhoades & Eric Rice & Suzanne Wenzel - 636-665 Changing contexts, critical moments and transitions: interim outcomes for children and young people living through involuntary relocation
by Louise Lawson & Ade Kearns - 666-687 In search of profit: housing association investment in private rental housing
by A. D. H. (Tony) Crook & Peter A. Kemp - 688-714 Housing allowances: still struggling to make ends meet
by Véronique Flambard - 715-733 Settling in or moving out? Exploring the effect of mobility intentions on public housing exits
by Prentiss A. Dantzler & Jason D. Rivera - 734-736 The divided city: poverty and prosperity in urban America
by David Varady - 736-738 Race, Class, and Politics in the Cappuccino City
by Rebecca Asady - 737-739 Self-Build Homes: Social Discourse, Experiences and Directions
by Greg Lloyd - 738-739 Self-Build Homes: Social Discourse, Experiences and Directions
by Greg Lloyd
March 2019, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 387-387 Jürgen Friedrichs
by The Editors - 388-406 Mind the gap: implications of overseas investment for regional house price divergence in Britain
by Chris Hamnett & Jonathan Reades - 407-424 Welfare through regulatory means: eviction and repossession policies in Singapore
by Hanan Haber & Nir Kosti & David Levi-Faur - 425-447 Houses without people and people without houses: a cultural and institutional exploration of an Italian paradox
by Martina Gentili & Joris Hoekstra - 448-468 Housing ownership and housing wealth: new evidence in transitional China
by Lili Wu & Yang Bian & Wei Zhang - 469-488 Housing context and childbearing in Sweden: a cohort study
by Margarita Chudnovskaya - 489-518 New neoliberal public housing policies: between centrality discourse and peripheralization practices in Santiago, Chile
by Rodrigo Hidalgo Dattwyler & Luis Daniel Santana Rivas & Felipe Link - 519-537 From informal housing to apartment housing: exploring the ‘new social’ in a gecekondu rehousing project, Turkey
by Tahire Erman - 538-559 Livability in dense residential neighbourhoods of Dhaka
by Shammi Akter Satu & Rebecca L. H. Chiu - 560-561 Trans-Europe express, tour of a lost continent
by David Allatt - 561-562 Environmental health and housing: issues for public health
by Janet Oluwabunmi Ige - 563-564 Contested Property Claims: What Disagreement Tells Us About Ownership
by The Editors
February 2019, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 195-200 ‘The long view’: Introduction for Special Edition of Housing Studies
by Kathleen Flanagan & Keith Jacobs - 201-225 Slum clearance and relocation: a reassessment of social outcomes combining short-term and long-term perspectives
by Ade Kearns & Valerie Wright & Lynn Abrams & Barry Hazley - 226-251 Kemeny revisited: the new homeownership-welfare dynamics
by Megan Nethercote - 252-271 Housing policy in remote Indigenous communities: how politics obstructs good policy
by Daphne Habibis & Rhonda Phillips & Peter Phibbs - 272-297 Comparative housing, urban crisis and political economy: an ethnographically based ‘long view’ from Auckland, Singapore and Berlin
by Steffen Wetzstein - 298-318 Historicizing housing typologies: beyond welfare state regimes and varieties of residential capitalism
by Timothy Blackwell & Sebastian Kohl - 319-337 A perennial problem? On underoccupation in English council housing
by Dave Cowan & Alex Marsh - 338-359 Long-run urban dynamics: understanding local housing market change in London
by Kenneth Gibb & Geoffrey Meen & Christian Nygaard - 360-379 The long-term effects of housing policy instrumentation: Rio de Janeiro’s case from an actor–network theory perspective
by Hector Becerril - 380-381 Planning gain: providing infrastructure and affordable housing
by Nicole Gurran - 382-383 Champions of Change: Shelter NSW, Community Activism and Transforming NSW’s Housing System
by Keith Jacobs - 384-385 Small is Necessary: Shared Living on a Shared Planet
by Anaid Yerena
January 2019, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-23 Intergenerational family support for ‘Generation Rent’: the family home for socially disengaged young people
by Mark Tsun On Wong - 24-48 Community land trusts: releasing possible selves through stable affordable housing
by Kristen A. Hackett & Susan Saegert & Deshonay Dozier & Mariya Marinova - 49-65 Changes in transitions from private renting to homeownership in the context of rapidly rising house prices
by Paul Sissons & Donald Houston - 66-91 Patterns of exits from housing in a homelessness system of care: the case of Calgary, Alberta
by Ali Jadidzadeh & Nick Falvo - 92-110 Reproducing housing commons. Government involvement and differential commoning in a housing cooperative
by Nele Aernouts & Michael Ryckewaert - 111-141 Rent assistance and health: findings from Detroit
by Lucie Kalousová & Michael Evangelist - 142-161 Embedding financialization: a policy review of the English Affordable Homes Programme
by Stewart Smyth - 162-187 Homeownership trends among the never married
by Kusum Mundra & Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere - 188-189 Still renovating: a history of Canadian social housing policy
by Nicholas Dagen Bloom - 189-191 English planning in crisis: 10 steps to a sustainable future
by Glen Bramley - 191-193 Housing politics in the United Kingdom: Power, planning and protest
by Yong-Chang Heo
August 2018, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 837-854 Housing decision-making process explained by third agers, Finland: ‘we didn’t want this, but we chose it’
by Eija Hasu - 855-875 “Thank heavens for the lease”: histories of shared ownership
by Dave Cowan & Helen Carr & Alison Wallace - 876-901 The impact of flood risk on the price of residential properties: the case of England
by Philippe Belanger & Michael Bourdeau-Brien - 902-937 The changing determinants of housing affordability in oil-booming agglomerations: a quantile regression investigation from Canada, 1991–2011
by Sinikka Okkola & Cédric Brunelle - 938-959 Public choice theory and rental housing: an examination of rental housing contracts in Ghana
by Anthony Owusu-Ansah & Derick Ohemeng-Mensah & Raymond Talinbe Abdulai & Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 960-985 (Re)conceptualising the boundaries between home and homelessness: the unheimlich
by Lindsey McCarthy - 986-987 Within their reach: quality urban housing for millions who do not have millions
by Olumuyiwa Adegun & Eziyi Ibem - 987-989 Planning and citizenship
by Laurence Troy - 989-991 Migration and the search for home. Mapping domestic space in migrants’ everyday lives
by Louise Meijering
July 2018, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 667-683 Framing processes in planning disputes: analysing dynamics of contention in a housing project in Hong Kong
by Mandy Lau - 684-707 ‘Problem families’ in public housing: discourse, commentary and (dis)order
by Kathleen Flanagan - 708-733 Do internal migrants suffer from housing extreme overcrowding in urban China?
by Sheng Li & Lanlan Wang & Kuo-Liang Chang - 734-758 Transforming Home: parents’ experiences of caring for children on the autism spectrum in Tasmania, Australia
by Ceridwen Owen & Damhnat McCann - 759-776 The social structure of mortgage discrimination
by Justin P. Steil & Len Albright & Jacob S. Rugh & Douglas S. Massey - 777-812 Ontological security, social connectedness and the well-being of Australia’s ageing baby boomers
by Christopher L. Ambrey & Caryl Bosman & Angela Ballard - 813-831 At home in home care? Contents and boundaries of the ‘domestic’ among immigrant live-in workers in Italy
by Paolo Boccagni - 832-833 Urban planning and the housing market
by Duncan Bowie - 833-835 Big Capital: who is London for?
by Tony Manzi - 835-836 The right to buy?: Selling off public and social housing
by Ben Pattison
May 2018, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 501-524 Do high levels of home-ownership create unemployment? Introducing the missing link between housing tenure and unemployment
by Ida Borg & Maria Brandén - 525-543 What women want: single older women and their housing preferences
by Sandy Darab & Yvonne Hartman & Louise Holdsworth - 544-564 A latent class model of residential choice behaviour and ethnic segregation preferences
by Tatjana Ibraimovic & Stephane Hess - 565-588 State directed hybridity? – the relationship between non-profit housing organizations and the state in three national contexts
by David Mullins & Vivienne Milligan & Nico Nieboer - 589-612 How do neighbourhood perceptions interact with moving desires and intentions?
by Ricardo Duque-Calvache & William A. V. Clark & Isabel Palomares-Linares - 613-634 Does the tender, auction and listing system in land promote higher housing prices in China?
by Yuelong Wang & Yongze Yu & Yaqin Su - 635-660 ‘They took the land, now we’re fighting for a house’: Aboriginal perspectives about urban housing disadvantage
by Melanie J. Andersen & Anna B. Williamson & Peter Fernando & Sandra Eades & Sally Redman - 661-662 Last project standing: civics and sympathy in post-welfare Chicago
by Kathleen Flanagan - 663-664 Stories of house and home: soviet apartment life during the Khrushchev years
by Mark Stephens - 665-666 Community as urban practice
by Adriana Mihaela Soaita
April 2018, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 343-360 Transnational migration, remittances and the financialization of housing in Colombia
by Gisela P. Zapata - 361-385 Why are housing cooperatives successful? Insights from Swiss affordable housing policy
by Ivo Balmer & Jean-David Gerber - 386-407 Housing First programs in congregate-site facilities: can one size fit all?
by Julia Verdouw & Daphne Habibis - 408-432 House prices and long-term equilibrium in the regulated market of the Netherlands
by Qi Tu & Jan de Haan & Peter Boelhouwer - 433-454 Psychological distress and homeless duration
by Rosanna Scutella & Guy Johnson - 455-475 Tracking mobility in the housing choice voucher program: a household level examination in Florida, USA
by Ruoniu Wang & Rebecca J. Walter - 476-493 Living condition among China’s rural–urban migrants: recent dynamics and the inland–coastal differential
by Geng Niu & Guochang Zhao - 494-495 Sweat equity: cooperative house-building in Newfoundland, 1920–1974
by Greg Suttor - 495-497 Slums: how informal real estate markets work
by Harry Smith - 497-499 Property, family and the Irish welfare state
by Alison Wallace
February 2018, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 147-159 Housing careers, intergenerational support and family relations
by Richard Ronald & Christian Lennartz - 160-177 Parents’ housing careers and support for adult children across Europe
by Marco Albertini & Marco Tosi & Martin Kohli - 178-200 Money or space? Intergenerational transfers in a comparative perspective
by Bettina Isengard & Ronny König & Marc Szydlik - 201-223 Parental background and housing outcomes in young adulthood
by Rory Coulter - 224-246 Passing it on: inheritance, coresidence and the influence of parental support on homeownership and housing pathways
by Stephan Köppe - 247-283 Parental marital dissolution and the intergenerational transmission of homeownership
by Christa Hubers & Caroline Dewilde & Paul M. de Graaf - 284-298 Siblings, fairness and parental support for housing in the UK
by Sue Heath - 299-316 Intergenerational support for autonomous living in a post-socialist housing market: homes, meanings and practices
by Oana Druta & Richard Ronald - 317-336 The housing careers of younger adults and intergenerational support in Germany’s ‘society of renters’
by Christian Lennartz & Ilse Helbrecht - 337-338 Reimagining home in the 21st century
by Adriana Mihaela Soaita - 338-340 Housing wealth and welfare
by Brian J. McCabe - 340-342 No simple solutions: transforming public housing in Chicago
by Alex Schwartz
January 2018, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-17 Accommodating discontent: youth, conflict and the housing question in Hong Kong
by Ray Forrest & Shi Xian - 18-39 Grindsamhälle: the rise of urban gating and gated housing in Sweden
by Karin Grundström - 40-57 Passive adaptation or active engagement? The challenges of Housing First internationally and in the Italian case
by Michele Lancione & Alice Stefanizzi & Marta Gaboardi - 58-76 Support for tenure mix by residents local to the Carlton Housing Estate, Melbourne, Australia
by Anna Ziersch & Kathy Arthurson & Iris Levin - 77-95 Housing tenure and the health of older Australians dependent on the age pension for their income
by Alan Morris - 96-116 Homelessness in the UK: who is most at risk?
by Glen Bramley & Suzanne Fitzpatrick - 117-139 Investigating housing tenures beyond homeownership: a study of informal settlements in Kolkata, India
by Manish Shirgaokar & Andrew Rumbach - 140-141 The Australian dream: housing experiences of older Australians
by Edgar Liu - 141-143 Squatting in Britain 1945–1955: housing, politics and direct action
by Kesia Reeve - 143-145 For a proper home. Housing rights in the margins of urban Chile, 1960–2010
by Walter A. Imilan
November 2017, Volume 32, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1021-1038 Competing visions: security of tenure and the welfarisation of English social housing
by Suzanne Fitzpatrick & Beth Watts - 1039-1061 Housing and poverty: a longitudinal analysis
by Mark Stephens & Chris Leishman - 1062-1084 Interpreting the rise of long-term private renting in a liberal welfare regime context
by Hal Pawson & Kath Hulse & Alan Morris - 1085-1104 Democracy and non-profit housing. The tensions of residents’ involvement in the Danish non-profit sector
by Anne Vorre Hansen & Luise Li Langergaard - 1105-1126 The impact of the direct payment of housing benefit: evidence from Great Britain
by Paul Hickman & Peter A. Kemp & Kesia Reeve & Ian Wilson - 1127-1155 First-time homebuying: attitudes and behaviors of low-income renters through the financial crisis
by Mark R. Lindblad & Hye-Sung Han & Siyun Yu & William M. Rohe - 1156-1177 Islamic home financing in Pakistan: a SEM-based approach using modified TPB model
by Muhammad Ali & Syed Ali Raza & Chin-Hong Puah & Mohd Zaini Abd Karim - 1178-1179 Migration, settlement and the concepts of house and home
by Tamlin Gorter - 1179-1181 House, home and society
by Wendy Stone - 1181-1182 Priced out: Stuyvesant Town and the loss of middle class neighborhoods
by W. Dennis Keating
October 2017, Volume 32, Issue 7
- 869-886 How long do households remain in housing affordability stress?
by Luc Borrowman & Gennadi Kazakevitch & Lionel Frost - 887-911 Multifamily housing and resident life satisfaction in Europe: an exploratory analysis
by Nessa Winston - 912-930 When social assistance reproduces social inequality: intimate partner violence survivors’ adverse experiences with subsidized housing
by Nicole K. Jeffrey & Paula C. Barata - 931-947 What drives the high health care costs of the homeless?
by Kaylene Zaretzky & Paul Flatau & Bridget Spicer & Elizabeth Conroy & Lucy Burns - 948-967 Does locality make a difference? The impact of housing allowance reforms on private landlords
by Elizabeth Sanderson & Ian Wilson - 968-989 The alternative financialization of the German housing market
by Gertjan Wijburg & Manuel B. Aalbers - 990-1013 Slum improvement in India: determinants and approaches
by Indranil De - 1014-1015 Integrating the Inner City: the promise and perils of mixed-income public housing transformation
by Martine August - 1016-1017 Affordable homes in rural Scotland: the role of housing associations
by Madhu Satsangi - 1017-1019 Addiction, modernity, and the city: a users’ guide to urban space
by Andrew Williams - 1020-1020 Erratum
by The Editors
August 2017, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 717-741 The spatial dynamics of neighborhood change: exploring spatial dependence in neighborhood housing value change
by Hee-Jung Jun - 742-757 Housing costs, poverty and inequality in Australia
by Peter Saunders - 758-777 The globalising world of DIY house improvement: interpreting a cultural commercial phenomenon
by Michael Mackay & Harvey C. Perkins - 778-792 Landlord attitudes to the private rented sector in Ireland: survey results
by David Duffy & Caroline Kelleher & Annette Hughes - 793-815 Financialization and the subprime subject: the experiences of homeowners during California’s housing boom
by Carolina K. Reid - 816-840 Social networks of rural–urban migrants after residential relocation: evidence from Yangzhou, a medium-sized Chinese city
by Xu Huang & Martin Dijst & Jan Van Weesep - 841-862 Residential mobility of low-income, subsidized households: a synthesis of explanatory frameworks
by Victoria Basolo & Anaid Yerena - 863-864 Strata title property rights: private governance of multi-owned properties
by Nicole Johnston - 864-866 Second homes and leisure: new perspectives on a forgotten relationship
by Alan Mace - 866-868 The value of homelessness: managing surplus life in the United States
by Dan Treglia
July 2017, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 547-565 Decisions to move and decisions to stay: life course events and mobility outcomes
by William A. V. Clark & William Lisowski - 566-583 Do homeowners cope better with economic crises in terms of employment? An analysis of micro panel data from Spain, 2004–2013
by Javier A. Barrios García - 584-612 “We’re just existing, not living!” Mortgage stress and the concealed costs of coping with crisis
by Richard Waldron & Declan Redmond - 613-637 Becoming a landlord: strategies of property-based welfare in the private rental sector in Great Britain
by Adriana Mihaela Soaita & Beverley Ann Searle & Kim McKee & Tom Moore - 638-658 Housing assets to the elderly in urban China: to fund or to hedge?
by Zan Yang & Ying Fan & Cindy Hiu-ying Cheung - 659-677 When Neil Smith met Pierre Bourdieu in Nanjing, China: bringing cultural capital into rent gap theory
by Qiyan Wu & Xiaoling Zhang & Paul Waley - 678-692 Relational and gendered selves: older Irish migrants’ housing and employment histories in the north and East Midlands of England
by Rionach Casey & Angela Maye-Banbury - 693-710 Understanding New Zealand’s decline in homeownership
by Steven C. Bourassa & Song Shi - 711-712 Substance not Spin. An insider’s view of success and failure in government
by Jules Birch - 712-714 Housing and home unbound: intersections in economics, environment and politics in Australia
by Salvin Gounder - 714-715 The geopolitics of real estate
by Chris Paris
May 2017, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 385-410 Social and housing tenure mix in Paris - 1990–2010
by Magdalena Górczyńska - 411-427 Meeting commercial and social goals: institutional investment in the housing association sector
by Connie P. Y. Tang & Michael Oxley & Daniel Mekic - 428-448 The resurgence of public housing provision in China: the Chongqing programme
by Jing Zhou & Richard Ronald - 449-469 Are valuations of place-based amenities driven by scale?
by Pia Nilsson - 470-490 Men’s experiences of state sponsored housing in South Africa: emerging issues and key questions
by Paula Meth & Sarah Charlton - 491-516 Natives’ opinions on ethnic residential segregation and neighbourhood diversity in Helsinki, Oslo and Stockholm
by Roger Andersson & Ingar Brattbakk & Mari Vaattovaara - 517-539 Reasoning behind choices: rationality and social norms in the housing market behaviour of first-time buyers in the Czech Republic
by Martin Lux & Petr Gibas & Irena Boumová & Martin Hájek & Petr Sunega - 540-541 ‘Nobody cares’: forgotten parts of British cities
by Anna Carnegie - 541-543 The future of the suburban city: Lessons from sustaining Phoenix
by Bernadette Hanlon - 543-545 Planetary gentrification
by Lena Simet