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January 2015, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 6-26 Commodification and housing market cycles in Chinese cities
by Fulong Wu - 27-42 Financialising public housing as an asset for retirement in Singapore
by Beng Huat Chua - 43-60 The Great Moderation, the Great Excess and the global housing crisis
by Manuel B. Aalbers - 61-83 Owner occupation: at home in a spatial, financial paradox
by Susan J. Smith - 84-92 Squatters in the city: new occupation of vacant offices
by Hugo Priemus - 93-95 A Review of “Housing finance systems: market failures and government failures”, By Sock-Yong Phang
by Kees Dol - 95-97 A Review of “Private rental housing: comparative perspectives”, Edited by Tony Crook and Peter A. Kemp
by Gerard van Bortel - 97-100 A Review of “Housing inequality in Chinese cities”, Edited by Youqin Huang and Si-ming Li
by Shenjing He - 100-103 A Review of “Social housing in Europe”, Edited by Kathleen Scanlon, Christine Whitehead and Melissa Fernandez Arrigoitia
by Robert Smith
October 2014, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 325-343 Property-based welfare and the search for generational equality
by Beverley A. Searle & David McCollum - 344-367 Tenant agency in Australia's public housing transfers: a comparative assessment
by Hal Pawson & Ilan Wiesel - 368-388 Housing finance reform in Mexico: the impact of housing vacancy on property crime
by César M. Fuentes & Vladimir Hernandez - 389-410 On uncertain ground: being at home in the context of public housing redevelopment
by Lynne C. Manzo - 411-426 Ownership status, symbolic traits, and housing association attractiveness: evidence from the German residential market
by Ann-Kathrin Seemann & Simone Renner & Florian Drevs & Martin Dietrich - 427-443 Bold reform or policy overreach? Australia's attack on homelessness: 2008–2013
by Cameron Parsell & Andrew Jones - 444-446 A Review of “Social housing disadvantage and neighbourhood liveability: ten years of change in social housing neighbourhoods”, Edited by Michelle Norris
by Kathy Arthurson - 446-448 A Review of “All that is solid: the great housing disaster”, By Danny Dorling
by Chris Pickvance - 448-450 A Review of “Driving Detroit: the quest for respect in the Motor City”, By George Galster
by Kathleen Scanlon - 451-453 A Review of “Affordable and social housing: policy and practice”, Edited by Paul Reeves
by Connie P.Y. Tang - 454-454 Corrigendum
by The Editors
July 2014, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 207-213 Housing and the right to the city: introduction to the special issue
by Manuel B. Aalbers & Kenneth Gibb - 214-235 Does the middle class have rights to the city? Contingent rights and the struggle to inhabit Stuyvesant Town, New York
by Michael R. Glass & Rachael Woldoff & Lisa Morrison - 236-256 Inhabitance, place-making and the right to the city: public housing redevelopment in Sydney
by Michael Darcy & Dallas Rogers - 257-267 Shifting realities: dislocating Palestinian Jerusalemites from the capital to the edge
by Noura Alkhalili & Muna Dajani & Daniela De Leo - 268-292 Market-based housing reforms and the ‘right to the city’: the variegated experiences of New York, Amsterdam and Tokyo
by Justin Kadi & Richard Ronald - 293-300 Place, inhabitance and citizenship: the right to housing and the right to the city in the contemporary urban world
by Raquel Rolnik - 301-313 Falling between two stools? Middle-income groups in the Dutch housing market
by Joris Hoekstra & Peter Boelhouwer - 314-316 A Review of "Stories from the street: a theology of homelessness", By David Nixon
by Sarah Johnsen - 316-319 A Review of "Housing East Asia: socioeconomic and demographic challenges", Edited by John Doling and Richard Ronald
by Urmi Sengupta - 319-321 A Review of "The Sage handbook of housing studies", Edited by David F. Clapham, William A.V. Clark and Kenneth Gibb
by Susan J. Smith - 321-324 A Review of "Urban theory beyond the West: a world of cities", Edited by Tim Edensor and Mark Jayne
by Pushpa Arabindoo
April 2014, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 117-140 Is renting unaffordable in the Netherlands?
by Marietta Haffner & Harry Boumeester - 141-163 Economic and legal conflicts between landlords and tenants in the Hungarian private rental sector
by József Hegedüs & Vera Horváth & Nóra Tosics - 164-180 Tenants’ campaigns for tenure neutrality and a general needs model of social housing: making universal claims
by Quintin Bradley - 181-195 Incremental housing as an alternative housing policy: evidence from Greater Khartoum, Sudan
by Gamal M. Hamid & Ahmed A. Mohamed Elhassan - 196-198 A Review of “The affordable housing reader”, Edited by J. Rosie Tighe and Elizabeth J. Mueller
by Kath Scanlon - 198-200 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
by Liviu Chelcea - 200-203 A Review of “Social housing in transition countries”, Edited by József Hegedüs, Martin Lux and Nóra Teller
by Sasha Tsenkova - 204-206 A Review of “In search of paradise: middle-class living in a Chinese metropolis”, By Li Zhang
by Yawei Chen
January 2014, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-2 Plus ça change…
by Richard Ronald - 3-29 Segregation, gentrification, and residualisation: from public housing to market-driven housing allocation in inner city Stockholm
by Roger Andersson & Lena Magnusson Turner - 30-55 The impact of housing tenure in supporting ageing in place: exploring the links between housing systems and housing options for the elderly
by Martin Lux & Petr Sunega - 56-78 Market structures of rental housing: conceptualising perfect competition in mixed local rental markets
by Christian Lennartz - 79-97 Emergency department utilisation among formerly homeless adults with mental disorders after one year of Housing First interventions: a randomised controlled trial
by A. Russolillo & M. Patterson & L. McCandless & A. Moniruzzaman & J. Somers - 98-106 Is the landlord levy a threat to the rented housing sector? The case of the Netherlands
by Hugo Priemus - 107-109 A Review of “Young people and housing: transitions, trajectories and generational fractures” Edited by Ray Forrest and Ngai ming Yip
by Michael Oxley - 109-110 A Review of “Rental housing policy in Europe” By Christian Donner
by Peter A. Kemp - 110-113 A Review of “The fateful history of Fannie Mae: new deal birth to mortgage crisis fall” By James R. Hagerty
by Katrin B. Anacker - 113-115 A Review of “HUD Scandals: Howling headlines and silent fiascoes” By Irving Welfeld
by Katrin B. Anacker
December 2013, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board 2013
by The Editors - 335-357 New dawn or chimera? Can institutional financing transform rental housing?
by Hal Pawson & Vivienne Milligan - 358-380 The obduracy of the detached single family house in Flanders
by Wouter Bervoets & Hilde Heynen - 381-407 Housing supply and urban planning reform: the recent Australian experience, 2003–2012
by Nicole Gurran & Peter Phibbs - 408-432 Resilience and housing choices among Filipino immigrants in Toronto
by Ren Thomas - 433-445 Rebuilding housing in Japan's tsunami-hit towns and cities
by Maren Godzik - 446-449 A Review of “Housing Policy at a Crossroads: The Why, How, and Who of Assistance Programs” By John C. Weicher
by Katrin B. Anacker - 449-451 A Review of “The rural housing question: Communities and planning in Britain's countrysides” By Madhu Satsangi, Nick Galent, and Mark Bevan
by David W. Marcouiller - 452-453 A Review of “Rural housing, exurbanization, and amenity-driven development” Edited by Dave Marcouiller, Mark Lapping and Owen Furuseth
by Mark Bevan - 454-456 A Review of “Modernist Semis and Terraces in England” By Finn Jensen And “Town and terrace housing: for affordability and sustainability” By Avi Friedman
by Kees Dol
September 2013, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 227-246 The aftermath of the general financial crisis for the ownership society: what happened to low-income homeowners in the US?
by William A. V. Clark - 247-267 Housing deficits as a frame for housing policy: demographic change, economic crisis and household formation in Indonesia
by Paavo Monkkonen - 268-287 The decision to purchase a manufactured home: a nested logit model of determinants
by Yu Zhou - 288-311 Possibilities of building a mixed city – evidence from Swedish cities
by Zara Bergsten & Emma Holmqvist - 312-324 Transformation in Russian housing: the new key roles of local authorities
by Elena Shomina & Frances Heywood - 325-327 A Review of “Women and housing: an international analysis” Edited by Patricia Kennett and Kam Wah Chan
by Christiane Droste - 327-329 A Review of “Housing disadvantaged people? Insiders and outsiders in French social housing” By Jane Ball
by Joris Hoekstra - 329-331 A Review of “Australia's unintended cities: the impact of housing on urban development” Edited by Richard Tomlinson
by Julie Lawson - 332-333 A Review of “Social mix and the city: challenging the mixed communities consensus in housing and urban planning policies” By Kathy Arthurson
by Jürgen Friedrichs
June 2013, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 111-133 Evaluating social and affordable housing reform in Australia: lessons to be learned from history
by Judith Yates - 134-158 How local contexts influence the neighbourhood satisfaction of displaced tenants in the Netherlands and France
by Hanneke Posthumus & Christine Lelévrier - 159-182 Housing allowances and forced moves
by Véronique Flambard - 183-201 ‘A dead and broken system?’: ‘insider’ views of the future role of Australian public housing
by Keith Jacobs & Mike Berry & Tony Dalton - 202-214 The (enforceable) right to housing: a paradoxical French passion
by Noémie Houard & Claire Lévy-Vroelant - 215-217 A Review of “Neighbors & neighborhoods: elements of successful community design” by Sidney Brower
by Reinout Kleinhans - 217-219 A Review of “The politics of social housing in Britain” by Jamileh Manoochehri
by Alan Murie - 220-222 A Review of “Interculturalism: the new era of cohesion and diversity” by Ted Cantle
by John Perry - 223-225 A Review of “Home equity and ageing owners: between risk and regulation” By Lorna Fox O’Mahony
by Jane Ball
2012, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 391-412 Housing Allowances as Income Support: Comparing European Welfare Regimes
by Julia Griggs & Peter Kemp - 413-438 The Residential Psychosocial Environment and Mental Wellbeing in Deprived Areas
by Ade Kearns & Elise Whitley & Lyndal Bond & Carol Tannahill - 439-469 Housing Tenure, Energy Consumption and the Split-Incentive Issue in Australia
by Gavin Wood & Rachel Ong & Clinton McMurray - 471-488 Housing Tenure and Psychological Distress
by Gintautas Bloze & Morten Skak - 489-499 Tackling Housing Market Volatility in the UK. Part II: Protecting Households From the Consequences of Volatility
by Mark Stephens - 501-504 A Review of “Social Housing across Europe”
by Rachel Bratt - 504-506 A Review of “Homes and Homecomings: Gendered Histories of Domesticity and Return”
by Christien Klaufus - 506-509 A Review of “Fair and Affordable Housing in the US: Trends, Outcomes, Future Directions”
by Katrin Anacker - 509-512 A Review of “Housing and Inequality”
by Claire Lévy-Vroelant
2012, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 253-261 Housing Policy, the Right to the City and the Construction of Knowledge
by John Flint - 263-280 Competing Ideas of Social Justice and Space: Locating Critiques of Housing Renewal in Theory and in Practice
by Ed Ferrari - 281-297 For the City? The Difficult Spaces of Market Restructuring Policy
by Simon Pinnegar - 299-314 A Glass Half Empty or Half Full? On the Perceived Gap between Urban Geography Research and Dutch Urban Restructuring Policy
by Reinout Kleinhans - 315-330 Conceptualising the Bounded Agency of Housing Researchers: The Case of Housing Market Renewal in England
by David Webb - 331-345 Obsolescence and the Transformation of Public Housing Communities in the US
by Edward Goetz - 347-366 Housing Market Renewal and Demolition in England in the 2000s: The Governance of ‘Wicked problems’
by Ian Cole - 367-380 Tackling Housing Market Volatility in the UK. Part I: Long- and Short-term Volatility
by Mark Stephens - 381-382 A Review of “Understanding Community: Politics, Policy and Practice”
by David Robinson - 382-385 A Review of “From Recession to Renewal. The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Public services and Local Government”
by Sara González - 385-387 A Review of “Housing Transitions Through the Life Course. Aspirations, Need and Policy”
by Caroline Dewilde - 388-390 A Review of “Towards a Sustainable Private Rented Sector. The Lessons from other Countries”
by Christian Lennartz
2012, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 115-136 Housing, the Compact City and Sustainable Development: Some Insights From Recent Urban Trends in Switzerland
by Patrick Rérat - 137-158 Housing Restitution and Privatisation: Both Catalysts and Obstacles to the Formation of Private Rental Housing in the Czech Republic and Estonia
by Martin Lux & Anneli Kährik & Petr Sunega - 159-182 The Relationship Between Well-Being, Future Planning and Intentions to Utilise Intervention Programmes: What Can Be Learned From Homeless Service Users?
by Julie Christian & David Clapham & Shemeica Thomas & Dominic Abrams - 183-203 ‘Doing it Already?’: Stakeholder Perceptions of Housing First in the UK
by Sarah Johnsen & Lígia Teixeira - 205-226 Shared Ownership: Satisfying Ambitions for Homeownership?
by Alison Wallace - 227-240 US Housing Policy in the Age of Obama: From Crisis to Stasis
by Alex Schwartz - 241-245 A Review of “Governing Independence and Expertise: The Business of Housing Associations”
by David Mullins - 245-248 A Review of “Housing, Markets and Policy”
by Tony Dalton - 248-250 A Review of “Place, Exclusion, and Mortgage Markets”
by Peter Williams - 250-252 A Review of “Politics of Home: Belonging and Nostalgia in Western Europe and the United States”
by Wouter van Gent
2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-12 Where Housing and Pensions Meet
by Marja Elsinga & Deborah Quilgars & John Doling - 13-26 Housing as Income in Old Age
by John Doling & Marja Elsinga - 27-45 Demographic Change and Retirement Planning: Comparing Households’ Views on the Role of Housing Equity in Germany and the UK
by Anwen Jones & Tim Geilenkeuser & Ilse Helbrecht & Deborah Quilgars - 47-68 Homes as Old Age Security? Households’ Perceptions of Housing and Elderly Care in Finland and Portugal
by Päivi Naumanen & Pedro Perista & Hannu Ruonavaara - 69-90 Owner-occupation, Mortgages and Intergenerational Transfers: The Extreme Cases of Hungary and the Netherlands
by Janneke Toussaint & Hanna Szemzo & Marja Elsinga & Jozsef Hegedüs & Nora Teller - 91-103 The Ongoing Transformation of Social Housing Finance in France: Towards a Self-financing System?
by Jean-Claude Driant & Mingye Li - 105-107 A Review of: “Housing Markets and the Global Financial Crisis: The Uneven Impact on Households”
by Karin Wagner - 107-109 A Review of: “From Despair to Hope: HOPE VI and the New Promise of Public Housing in America's Cities”
by Katrin Anacker - 110-112 A Review of: “The Aging Population and the Competitiveness of Cities. Benefits to the Urban Economy”
by Marco Bontje - 112-114 A Review of: “Mass Housing in Europe: Multiple Faces of Development, Change and Response”
by Frank Wassenberg
2011, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 333-336 Introduction to Special Issue: Comparative Housing Research
by Mark Stephens & Michelle Norris - 337-355 Comparative Housing Research: A ‘System-Embedded’ Approach
by Mark Stephens - 357-374 A Qualitative Comparative Approach to the Role of Housing Equity in the Life Cycle
by Marja Elsinga - 375-393 Demystifying Quantitative Methods in Comparative Housing Research: Dispelling the Myth of Black Magic
by Nick Horsewood - 395-414 Comparative Process Tracing in Housing Studies
by Bo Bengtsson & Hannu Ruonavaara - 415-437 Ethnography and Comparative Housing Research
by Richard Ronald - 439-452 Housing in the Welfare State: Rethinking the Conceptual Foundations of Comparative Housing Policy Analysis
by Tony Fahey & Michelle Norris - 453-468 The Invisible Hand? Using Tax Credits to Encourage Institutional Investment in Social Housing
by Anita Blessing & Tony Gilmour - 469-470 A Review of “Transforming Private Landlords: Housing, Markets and Public Policy”
by Julie Rugg - 471-473 A Review of “Renewing Neighbourhoods: Work Enterprise and Governance”
by Keith Kintrea - 473-475 A Review of “Housing Market Challenges in Europe and the United States”
by Marnix Koopman - 475-477 A Review of “Affluence, Mobility and Second Home Ownership”
by Michelle Norris
2011, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 237-254 The New Affordable and Social Housing Provision System in China: Implications for Comparative Housing Studies
by Ya Wang & Alan Murie - 255-283 Offset Mirrors: Institutional Paths in Canadian and Australian Social Housing
by Greg Suttor - 285-303 Strangers in the City: Addressing Challenges to the Protection, Housing and Settlement of Refugees
by Gina Netto - 305-318 New Prospects for Social Rental Housing in Taiwan: The Role of Housing Affordability Crises and the Housing Movement
by Yi-Ling Chen - 319-321 A Review of “Inclusionary Housing in International Perspective: Affordable Housing, Social Inclusion, and Land Value Recapture”
by Michael Oxley - 321-324 A Review of “The Knowledge Business: The Commodification of Urban and Housing Research”
by John Flint - 324-326 A Review of “After Council Housing: Britain's New Social Landlords”
by Peter King - 327-329 A Review of “Multi-Owned Housing. Law, Power and Practice”
by Sasha Tsenkova - 329-331 A Review of “Public Housing and the Legacy of Segregation”
by Gwen van Eijk
2011, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 113-132 Policy Transfer of Choice-based Lettings to Britain and Australia: How Extensive? How Faithful? How Appropriate?
by Hal Pawson & Kath Hulse - 133-154 Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Housing Provision in Lagos Megacity Region, Nigeria
by Eziyi Ibem - 155-174 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
by Reinout Kleinhans & David Varady - 175-193 What to do now? Tensions and Dilemmas in Responding to Natural Disasters: A Study of Three Australian State Housing Authorities
by Keith Jacobs & Stewart Williams - 195-220 Analysing Determinants of Foreclosure among High-income African-American and Hispanic Borrowers in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area
by Katrin Anacker & James Carr - 221-227 A Review of “Housing Boom and Bust: Owner Occupation, Government Regulation and the Credit Crunch” and “The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts”
by Malcolm Harrison - 228-230 A Review of “Qualitative Housing Analysis: An International Perspective: Studies in Qualitative Methodology, Volume 10”
by Katrin Anacker - 230-232 A Review of “Where the Other Half Lives: Lower Income Housing in a Neoliberal World”
by Peter Somerville - 232-234 A Review of “Affordable Housing Finance”
by Marietta Haffner - 234-236 A Review of “Experience and Conflict: The Production of Urban Space”
by Philip Lawton
2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-21 Transforming Irish Home Ownership through Credit Deregulation, Boom and Crunch
by Michelle Norris & Nessa Winston - 23-49 Responding to the Housing and Financial Crises: Mortgage Lending, Mortgage Products and Government Policies
by Kathleen Scanlon & Jens Lunde & Christine Whitehead - 51-69 The Evolution of Housing Renewal in Shanghai, 1990–2010: A ‘Socially Conscious’ Entrepreneurial City?
by Stephen Wang - 71-88 Housing Vouchers, Benefits and Allowances (VBAs): Comparing Rental Tools in the US, England and the Netherlands
by Abiy Agiro & Jonathan Matusitz - 89-104 Social Housing and Illegal State Aid: The Agreement between European Commission and Dutch Government
by Hugo Priemus & Vincent Gruis - 105-107 A Review of “Community and Ageing: Maintaining Quality of Life in Housing with Care Settings”
by Karen Croucher - 107-110 A Review of “The Housing Policy Revolution, Networks and Neighbourhoods”
by Tony Gilmour - 110-112 A Review of “Fictions of the City: Culture and Mass Housing in London and Paris”
by Franck Chignier-Riboulon
2010, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 353-356 Introduction
by Julie Rugg - 357-377 Universalistic, Particularistic and Middle Way Approaches to Comparing the Private Rental Sector
by Marietta Haffner & Joris Hoekstra & Michael Oxley & Harry Heijden - 379-398 Contrasting Varieties of Private Renting: England and Germany
by Peter Kemp & Stefan Kofner - 399-419 Worlds Apart? Lower-income Households and Private Renting in Australia and the UK
by Kath Hulse & Hal Pawson - 421-441 The Private Rented Sectors in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: A Case Study in Convergence Analysis
by Aideen Hayden & Paddy Gray & Ursula McAnulty & Chris O’Malley & Bob Jordan - 443-456 Housing Vulnerable Groups: The Development of a New Public Action Sector
by Claire Levy-Vroelant - 457-459 A Review of “Housing Policy Reforms in Post-Socialist Europe: Lost in Transition”
by Vivienne Milligan - 459-461 A Review of “Housing Policy Transformed. The Right to Buy and the Desire to Own”
by Fabrizio Plebani - 462-464 A Review of “The Culture of Homelessness”
by Deborah Quilgars - 464-466 A Review of “Urban and Regional Policy and its Effects”
by Jan Rouwendal
2010, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 223-231 Changing Housing Policy Landscapes in Asia Pacific
by Richard Ronald & Rebecca Chiu - 233-254 Shifting East Asian Approaches to Home Ownership and the Housing Welfare Pillar
by Richard Ronald & John Doling - 255-272 Housing Crises and Policy Transformations in South Korea
by Seong-Kyu Ha - 273-300 An Analysis of Housing Policy during Economic Transition in China
by Jian-Ping Ye & Jia-Ning Song & Chen-Guang Tian - 301-323 The Transferability of Hong Kong's Public Housing Policy
by Rebecca Chiu - 325-344 The Comeback of National Housing Policy in Australia: First Reflections
by Vivienne Milligan & Simon Pinnegar - 345-347 A Review of “Housing Markets & Planning Policy”
by Katrin Anacker - 347-349 A Review of “Family and Housing: Recent Trends in France and Southern Europe”
by Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway - 350-352 A Review of “Management of Privatised Housing: International Policies & Practice”
by Marja Elsinga
2010, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 105-131 Consumption and Tenure Choice of Multiple Homes in Transitional Urban China
by Youqin Huang & Chengdong Yi - 133-154 Limiting Possessions? Managing Mortgage Arrears in a New Era
by Alison Wallace & Janet Ford - 155-171 Damned by Place, then by Politics: Spatial Disadvantage and the Housing Policy-research Interface
by Rowland Atkinson & Keith Jacobs - 173-189 ‘Sustainability versus Liveability’: An Exploration of Central City Housing Satisfaction
by Peter Howley - 191-208 Housing Markets in Brazil: Recent Trends and Governmental Responses to the 2008 Crisis
by Adauto Cardoso & José Leal - 209-211 A Review of “Moving Homes: The Housing Corporation 1964–2008”
by Gerard van Bortel - 211-214 A Review of “Homes, Cities and Neighbourhoods: Planning and the Residential Landscapes of Modern Britain”
by Peter Malpass - 214-216 A Review of “Housing, Care and Inheritance”
by Maren Godzik - 216-219 A Review of “Sense of Place, Health and Quality of Life”
by Roderick Lawrence - 219-221 A Review of “Decline, Renewal and the city in Popular Music Culture: Beyond the Beatles”
by Ton van Rietbergen
2010, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Suzanne Fitzpatrick & Richard Ronald & Roland Goetgeluk - 3-18 The Modernisation of Social Housing in England
by Peter Malpass & Ceri Victory - 19-40 Tax Incentives and Demand for Mortgage Debt: Evidence from the Finnish 1993 Tax Reform
by Tuukka Saarimaa - 41-61 ‘Buy Your Home and Feel in Control’ Does Home Ownership Achieve the Empowerment of Former Tenants of Social Housing?
by Reinout Kleinhans & Marja Elsinga - 63-87 Housing Context and Social Transformation Strategies in Neighbourhood Regeneration in Western European Cities
by W. Van Gent - 89-91 A Review of “Securing an Urban Renaissance: Crime, Community and British Urban Policy” and “Whose Urban Renaissance: An International Comparison of Urban Regeneration Strategies”
by Rob Imrie - 92-94 A Review of “The Spatial Turn: Interdisciplinary Perspectives”
by Rhys Evans - 94-97 A Review of “The New Economy of the Inner City, Restructuring, Regeneration and Dislocation in the Twenty-first-century Metropolis”
by Frank Van Oort