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January 2022, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-9 Informal housing practices in the global north: digital technologies, methods, and ethics
by Sophia Maalsen & Pranita Shrestha & Nicole Gurran - 10-33 Is ‘informal’ housing an affordability solution for expensive cities? Evidence from Sydney, Australia
by Nicole Gurran & Sophia Maalsen & Pranita Shrestha - 34-58 Can we use administrative data to quantify informal housing additions at the parcel level? An analysis of Austin, USA
by Josh Conrad & Sarah Mawhorter & Jake Wegmann - 59-82 Risks and informality in owner-occupied shared housing: to let, or not to let?
by Ashraful Alam & Claudio Minca & Khandakar Farid Uddin - 83-105 A sense of legitimacy in low-impact developments: experiences and perspectives of communities in South-West England
by Emma Griffin & Katie McClymont & Adam Sheppard - 106-118 Reimagining (informal) housing futures in uncertain times
by Redento B. Recio & Tanzil Shafique - 119-137 The effect of local housing allowance reductions on overcrowding in the private rented sector in England
by Amy Clair - 138-140 The fall and rise of social housing: 100 years on 20 estates
by Kath Scanlon - 140-144 Households and financialization in Europe – mapping variegated patterns in semi-peripheries
by Gábor Nagy - 145-148 Paradoxes of segregation: housing systems, welfare regimes and ethnic residential change in Southern European cities
by Ricardo Iglesias-Pascual & Ricardo Iglesias-Pascual
October 2021, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 465-483 Housing microfinance and housing financialisation in a global perspective
by Monika Grubbauer & Philip Mader - 484-504 Experimental financial inclusion as refugee management: shelter insecurities at the bottom of the pyramid in Kenya
by Ali Bhagat - 505-533 Empowerment or responsibility? Collective finance for slum upgrading in Thailand
by Hayden Shelby - 534-558 World Bank experiments in housing: microfinance for self-organised housing in Mexico in the era of financial inclusion
by Monika Grubbauer & Luisa Escobar - 559-591 Reviving a mortgage market through financial inclusion? Experimental housing governance and alternative home loan programmes in Detroit, Michigan
by Rachel Phillips - 592-611 Contrasting housing microfinance with the social production of habitat in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina
by Judith M. Lehner & Alicia Gerscovich - 612-625 Squatter housing transformations in Turkey after 2002: public choice perspective
by Ali Osman Solak - 626-629 The powers of public policy in Diverging Space for Deviants
by Mara Sidney - 629-634 Beyond shelter: the political work of housing Diverging space for deviants: the politics of Atlanta's public housing
by Alistair Sisson & Pratichi Chatterjee - 634-636 Analysing race, gender and class in Atlanta's public housing
by Paul Watt - 637-640 Response to reviews
by Akira Drake Rodriguez
July 2021, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 315-320 The global pandemic is accelerating housing crises
by Dallas Rogers & Emma R. Power - 321-345 Housing for persons with disabilities in South Africa
by Lilian Chenwi - 346-371 Housing conditions and children’s school results: evidence from Norwegian register data
by Kristine von Simson & Janis Umblijs - 372-400 Making a home in the private rental sector
by Bronwyn Bate - 401-422 Roma street-workers in Uppsala: racialised poverty and super precarious housing conditions in Romania and Sweden
by Dominic Teodorescu & Irene Molina - 423-432 Home, inequalities and care: perspectives from within a pandemic
by Sophie Bowlby & Eleanor Jupp - 433-450 Research during the COVID-19 pandemic: ethics, gender and precarious work
by Caitlin Buckle - 451-463 Chinese housing policy, capital switching and the foreign real estate investment ‘boom and bust’ in Australia
by Xiao Ma
May 2021, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 157-168 Informal housing practices
by Pranita Shrestha & Nicole Gurran & Sophia Maalsen - 169-195 Distance and proximity matters: understanding housing transformation through micro-morphology in informal settlements
by Paul Jones - 196-219 Living the liminal life: informalities in a utopian housing project
by Isabella Clough Marinaro - 220-246 Informality, the marginalised and regulatory inadequacies: a case study of tenants’ experiences of shared room housing in Sydney, Australia
by Zahra Nasreen & Kristian. J. Ruming - 247-267 Urban informality in the Global North: (il)legal status and housing strategies of Ghanaian migrants in New York City
by Mohammad Usman & Sabina Maslova & Gemma Burgess - 268-290 Postcolonial narratives and the governance of informal housing in London
by Mariana Schiller & Mike Raco - 291-305 Doubling housing production in the Paris region: a multi-policy, multi-jurisdictional response
by Yonah Freemark - 306-308 A Review of ‘Ageing in place: design, planning and policy response in the Western Asia-Pacific’, Edited by Bruce Judd, Kenichi Tanoue, and Edgar Liu
by Hannah Holmes - 308-310 A Review of ‘Squatters in the capitalist city: housing, justice, and urban politics’, By Miguel A. Martinez
by Clarissa Campos - 311-313 A Review of ‘The asset economy’, By Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings
by Arundel Rowan
January 2021, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-22 How intersectoral policy networks shape affordable housing outcomes
by Katrina Raynor & Carolyn Whitzman - 23-47 An impossible task? Neoliberalism, the financialisation of housing and the City of Sydney’s endeavours to address its housing affordability crisis
by Alan Morris - 48-69 Resident engagement in the regeneration of social housing: the case of Woodberry Down, London
by Suzy Nelson & Jane Lewis - 70-102 Assessing post-GFC housing affordability interventions: a qualitative exploration across five international cities
by Steffen Wetzstein - 103-126 Within-city dwelling price growth and convergence: trends from Australia’s large cities
by Christopher Phelps & Mark N. Harris & Rachel Ong & Steven Rowley & Gavin A. Wood - 127-137 A home for xenophobia: U.S. public housing policy under Trump
by Ryan Allen & Edward G. Goetz - 138-152 Impediments and opportunities for growing the cooperative housing sector: an Australian case study
by Louise Crabtree & Neil Perry & Sidsel Grimstad & Joanne McNeill - 153-155 A Review of "Housing in post-growth society: Japan on the edge of social transition", By Yosuke Hirayama and Misa Izuhara
by Miki Seko
October 2020, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 467-473 Holiday reading list for a post-COVID-19 housing system
by Oana Druta & Dallas Rogers & Emma Power - 474-490 The state of housing policy research in Africa
by Job Gbadegesin & Lochner Marais - 491-512 Housing policies in Argentina under President Macri (2015–2019): a divided nation perpetuating path dependency
by Claudia Murray & David Clapham - 513-533 Targeted affordable housing subsidies in Flanders: evaluating equity using equivalence scales
by Kristof Heylen - 534-554 The motivations of microfinance institutions to enter the housing market in a developing country
by Francis K. Bondinuba & Mark Stephens & Colin Jones & Robert Buckley - 555-577 Inhabitation as more-than-dwelling. Notes for a renewed grammar
by Camillo Boano & Giovanna Astolfo - 578-587 A reappraisal of contemporary homelessness policy: the new role for transitional housing programmes
by Izaak L. Williams - 588-590 A Review of ‘Neoliberal housing policy: an international perspective’, By Keith Jacobs
by Valesca Lima - 590-593 A Review of ‘Contemporary co-housing in Europe: toward sustainable cities?’ Edited by Pernilla Hagbert, Henrik Gutzon Larsen, Håkan Thörn and Catrina Wasshede
by Daniël Bossuyt - 594-600 Review Essay of 'The new enclosure: the appropriation of public land in neoliberal Britain', By Brett Christophers
by Matthew Thompson
July 2020, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 313-319 Public housing and COVID-19: contestation, challenge and change
by Emma R. Power & Dallas Rogers & Justin Kadi - 320-343 A methodological quest for systematic literature mapping
by Adriana Mihaela Soaita & Bilge Serin & Jenny Preece - 344-366 Housing options for older people in a reimagined housing system: a case study from England
by David Robinson & Stephen Green & Ian Wilson - 367-389 Dilemmas of housing-asset-based welfare in the post-socialist context: the case of the Czech Republic
by Martina Mikeszová & Martin Lux - 390-416 ‘House to let’: housing agents, social networks and Ghana’s housing law and policy
by John Windie Ansah & Dorothy Takyiakwaa & Edward Atakora & Michael Amoah - 417-446 Homeownership aspirations: drawing on the experiences of renters and landlords in a deregulated private rental sector
by Albert Adu-Gyamfi & Michael Poku-Boansi & Patrick Brandful Cobbinah - 447-456 The housing market in The Netherlands as a driver for social inequalities: proposals for reform
by Peter Boelhouwer - 457-460 A Review of 'The rise in vacant housing in post-growth Japan: housing market, urban policy, and revitalizing aging cities', Edited by Tomoko Kubo and Yoshimichi Yui
by Bruce Judd - 460-462 A Review of ‘The politics and practices of apartment living’, By Hazel Easthope
by Tahire Erman - 462-465 A Review of ‘Class, ethnicity and state in the polarised metropolis: putting Wacquant to work’, Edited by John Flint and Ryan Powell
by Tony Manzi
April 2020, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 177-183 Housing policy and the COVID-19 pandemic: the importance of housing research during this health emergency
by Dallas Rogers & Emma Power - 184-202 Conceptualising ‘financialisation’: governance, organisational behaviour and social interaction in UK housing
by Keith Jacobs & Tony Manzi - 203-228 Opening a new route into home ownership? The extension of the Right to Buy to housing associations in England
by Ben Pattison & Ian Cole - 229-251 Neoliberal social housing policies, market logics and social rented housing reforms in New Zealand
by Laurence Murphy - 252-272 The impact of historic preservation policies on housing values
by Ida Qvenild Nesset & Are Oust - 273-289 Radical housing: on the politics of dwelling as difference
by Michele Lancione - 290-301 Community-based housing solutions in Hong Kong: how and why have they emerged?
by Mandy Lau - 302-304 A Review of “Remaking housing policy: an international study”, By David Clapham
by Mark Stephens - 302-307 A Review of “Introduction to housing (second edition)”, Edited by Katrin B. Anacker, Andrew T. Carswell, Sarah D. Kirby and Kenneth R. Tremblay
by Alan Mallach - 302-308 A Review of “A research agenda for housing”, Edited by Markus Moos
by David Clapham - 310-311 In memoriam: Professor Ray Forrest, 1951–2020
by Ngai Ming Yip - 311-312 A tribute to Dr Ben Pattison, 1979–2020
by Ian Cole
January 2020, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-5 Transformations in housing and housing policy research: plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
by Richard Ronald - 6-24 Multiple property ownership in times of late homeownership: a new conceptual vocabulary
by Justin Kadi & Cody Hochstenbach & Christian Lennartz - 25-52 Secondary property ownership in Europe: contributing to asset-based welfare strategies and the ‘really big trade-off’
by Barend Wind & Caroline Dewilde & John Doling - 53-74 Second homes in the city and the country: a reappraisal of vacation homes in the twenty-first century
by Meaghan Stiman - 75-99 Inside the world of middle-class Hong Kong transnational property investors: ‘5980 miles to my second home’
by Hang Kei Ho - 100-119 The top tail of the property wealth distribution and the production of the residential environment
by Antoine Paccoud - 120-143 The demand-side determinants of multiple property ownership in Spain
by José Manuel Torrado & Ricardo Duque-Calvache & Isabel Palomares-Linares - 144-155 Commentary on multiple property ownership
by Peter A. Kemp - 156-172 The neo-liberal politics and socio-spatial implications of Dutch post-crisis social housing policies
by Wouter van Gent & Cody Hochstenbach - 173-175 A review of “The political economy of housing financialization” By Gregory W. Fuller
by Sebastian Kohl
October 2019, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 457-482 Public support for inclusionary housing in urban China
by Zhigang Chen & Youqin Huang & Xianjin Huang - 483-508 Housing market filtering in the Oslo region: pro-market housing policies in a Nordic welfare-state context
by Lena Magnusson Turner & Terje Wessel - 509-535 State-led housing development in Brazil and India: a machinery for enabling strategy?
by Urmi Sengupta - 536-565 In which European countries is homeownership more financially advantageous? Explaining the size of the tenure wealth gap in 10 countries with different housing and welfare regimes
by Barend Wind & Caroline Dewilde - 566-587 Direct payment of Housing Benefit: responsibilisation at what cost to landlords?
by Ian Wilson - 588-598 Tenants’ rights and the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016
by Catrin Fflur Huws - 599-601 A Review of “Urban warfare: housing under the empire of finance”, By Raquel Rolnik
by Ray Forrest - 601-603 A Review of “Neoliberal urbanism, contested cities and housing in Asia”, Edited by Yi-Ling Chen and Hyun Bang Shin
by Tomoko Kubo - 604-606 A Review of "Housing in America: an introduction", By Marijoan Bull and Alina Gross
by Edward G. Goetz
July 2019, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 277-287 Housing policy issues in contemporary South America: an introduction
by Irene Molina & Darinka Czischke & Raquel Rolnik - 288-310 Access to housing in the neoliberal era: a new comparativist analysis of the neoliberalisation of access to housing in Santiago and London
by Joe Beswick & Walter Imilan & Patricia Olivera - 311-336 Autogestão in an era of mass social housing: the case of Brazil’s Minha Casa Minha Vida-Entidades Programme
by Kristine M. Stiphany & Peter M. Ward - 337-353 An unprecedented alignment: state, finance, construction and housing production in Brazil since the 2000s
by Lucia Shimbo - 354-384 The role of third sector organisations in the management of social condominiums in Chile: the case of Proyecto Propio
by Luz María Vergara & Vincent Gruis & Kees van der Flier - 385-410 Inclusionary housing policies in Latin America: São Paulo, Brazil in dialogue with Bogotá, Colombia
by Paula Freire Santoro - 411-435 In-formality in access to housing for Latin American migrants: a case study of an intermediate Chilean city
by Yasna Contreras & Laura Neville & Rodrigo González - 436-447 Housing microfinance and the financialisation of housing in Latin America and beyond: an agenda for future research
by Monika Grubbauer - 448-450 A Review of “Shared housing, shared lives: everyday experiences across the lifecourse”, Edited by Sue Heath, Katherine Davies, Gemma Edwards and Rachel M. Scicluna
by Tegan Bergan - 450-452 A Review of “Housing bubbles: origins and consequences”, By Sergi Basco
by Jannes van Loon - 452-454 A Review of “Housing market dynamics in Africa”, By El-hadj M. Bah, Issa Faye, and Zekebweliwai F. Geh
by Lochner Marais - 455-456 In memoriam: Jürgen Friedrichs, 1938–2019
by George Galster
April 2019, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 143-164 Privatised Keynesianism and the state-enhanced diversification of credit: the case of the French housing market
by Gertjan Wijburg - 165-191 Homeownership and residential stability: does tenure really make a difference?
by Kristin Aarland & Carolina K. Reid - 192-212 Regulating marginality: how the media characterises a maligned housing option
by Jill L. Grant & Janelle Derksen & Howard Ramos - 213-231 A house divided: asset-based welfare and housing asset-based welfare
by Rajiv Prabhakar - 232-253 Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer experiences of homelessness and identity: insecurity and home(o)normativity
by Peter Matthews & Christopher Poyner & Richard Kjellgren - 254-266 Combatting stigmatisation of social housing neighbourhoods in Dublin, Ireland
by Michelle Norris & Michael Byrne & Anna Carnegie - 267-273 A Review of “Reimagining home in the 21st century”, Edited by Justine Lloyd and Ellie Vasta; “The home: multidisciplinary reflections”, Edited by Antonio Argandoña
by Tomáš Samec - 273-275 A Review of “Welfare conditionality”, By Beth Watts and Suzanne Fitzpatrick
by Christian Lennartz - 275-276 A Review of “From conflict to inclusion in housing: interaction of communities, residents and activists”, Edited by Graham Cairns, Georgios Artopoulos and Kirsten Day
by Kristjana Loptson
January 2019, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-16 Introduction: housing affordability and affordable housing
by Katrin B. Anacker - 17-45 Do low-income rental housing programmes complement each other? Evidence from Ohio
by Francisca García-Cobián Richter & Brett Barkley & Amy Higgins - 46-68 Building Australia's affordable housing industry: capacity challenges and capacity-enhancing strategies
by Hal Pawson & Vivienne Milligan & Chris Martin - 69-94 The allocation of rental assistance resources: the paradox of high housing costs and high vacancy rates
by Kirk McClure - 95-119 City strategies for affordable housing: the approaches of Berlin, Hamburg, Stockholm, and Gothenburg
by Anna Granath Hansson - 120-130 ‘I waited 12 months’: how does a lack of access to housing undermine Housing First?
by Jane Bullen & Eileen Baldry - 131-132 A review of ‘Age friendly cities and communities: a global perspective’, Edited by Tine Buffel, Sophie Handler and Chris Phillipson
by Rose Gilroy - 133-135 A Review of ‘Urban planning and the housing market: international perspectives for policy and practice’, By Nicole Gurran and Glen Bramley
by The Editors - 135-137 A Review of ‘Self-build homes, social discourse, experiences and directions’, edited by Michaela Benson and Iqbal Hamiduddin
by Pieter van Wesemael - 138-141 A Review of ‘Handbook of gentrification studies’, Edited by Loretta Lees with Martin Phillips
by Wouter van Gent
October 2018, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 503-521 Beyond housing: on the role of commoning in the establishment of a Community Land Trust project
by Nele Aernouts & Michael Ryckewaert - 522-544 Mortgage supply, LTV and risk pricing
by Trond-Arne Borgersen - 545-567 Determinants of mortgage arrears in Europe: evidence from household microdata
by Petra Gerlach-Kristen & Seán Lyons - 568-594 Examining state health and habitability laws and their relationship to state characteristics in the USA
by Nate Horwitz-Willis & Martha Phillips & Kevin Ryan & Zoran Bursac & Alesia Ferguson - 595-606 Between homeownership and rental housing: exploring the potential for hybrid tenure solutions
by Christopher Feather - 607-609 A Review of "Property, family and the Irish welfare state", By Michelle Norris
by Anna Carnegie - 610-612 A Review of "The suburb reader", Edited by Becky M. Nicolaides and Andrew Wiese
by Katrin B. Anacker
July 2018, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 355-382 Home ownership under changing labour and housing market conditions: tenure preferences and outcomes among freelancers and flex workers
by Kees Dol & Harry Boumeester - 383-411 Housing benefits and minimum income schemes in Austria – an application of the residual income approach to housing affordability of welfare recipients
by Alexis Mundt - 412-432 La Borda: a case study on the implementation of cooperative housing in Catalonia
by Eduard Cabré & Arnau Andrés - 433-453 The removal of rent control and its impact on search and mismatching costs: evidence from Oslo
by Are Oust - 454-478 Hot city, cool city: explaining neighbourhood-level losses in low-cost rental housing in southern US cities
by Dan Immergluck & Ann Carpenter & Abram Lueders - 479-490 Remaking Singapore's heartland: sustaining public housing through home and neighbourhood upgrade programmes
by Michael R. Glass & Anna E. Salvador - 491-493 A Review of "Housing and home unbound: intersections in economics, environment and politics in Australia", Edited by Nicole Cook, Aidan Davidson and Louise Crabtree
by Lauren Wagner - 493-497 A Review of "Migration and the search for home: mapping domestic space in migrants’ everyday lives", By Paolo Boccagni
by Caroline Blunt - 497-500 A Review of "Housing politics in the United Kingdom: power, planning and protest", By Brian Lund
by Rory Hearne - 500-502 A Review of "Urban redevelopment: a North American reader", Edited by Barry Hersh
by Merle Zwiers
April 2018, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 167-176 Do we need innovation in housing policy? Mass production, community-based upgrading, and the politics of urban land in the Global South
by Paavo Monkkonen - 177-203 The social housing burden: comparing households at the periphery and the centre of cities in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico
by Nora Ruth Libertun de Duren - 204-232 User-based design for inclusive urban transformation: learning from ‘informal’ and ‘formal’ dwelling practices in Guayaquil, Ecuador
by Olga Peek & Michaela Hordijk & Viviana d'Auria - 233-265 Is innovative also effective? A critique of pro-poor shelter in South-East Asia
by Ashok Das - 266-289 Resilience at the margins: informal housing recovery in Bachhau, India, after the 2001 Gujarat quake
by Anuradha Mukherji - 290-311 The de-politicisation of housing policies: the case of Borei Keila land-sharing in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
by Giorgio Talocci & Camillo Boano - 312-334 Management of low-income condominiums in Bogotá and Quito: the balance between property law and self-organisation
by Rosa E. Donoso & Marja Elsinga - 335-345 Housing policy in mining towns: issues of race and risk in South Africa
by Lochner Marais - 346-348 A Review of "Housing wealth and welfare", By Caroline Dewilde and Richard Ronald
by Marja Elsinga - 348-350 A Review of "The Right to Buy: selling off public and social housing", by Alan Murie
by Keith Jacobs - 351-353 A Review of "Localism and neighbourhood planning: power to the people?" Edited by Sue Brownill and Quintin Bradley
by Matthew Wargent
January 2018, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-14 Self-organised and civil society participation in housing provision
by David Mullins & Tom Moore - 15-34 Self-organised housing in Australia: housing diversity in an age of market heat
by Louise Crabtree - 35-54 The role of the local institutional context in understanding collaborative housing models: empirical evidence from Austria
by Richard Lang & Harald Stoeger - 55-81 Collaborative housing and housing providers: towards an analytical framework of multi-stakeholder collaboration in housing co-production
by Darinka Czischke - 82-102 Replication through partnership: the evolution of partnerships between community land trusts and housing associations in England
by Tom Moore - 103-123 Community Land Trusts, affordable housing and community organising in low-income neighbourhoods
by Udi Engelsman & Mike Rowe & Alan Southern - 124-142 The Pyrrhic victory of civil society housing? Co-operative housing in Sweden and Norway
by Jardar Sørvoll & Bo Bengtsson - 143-155 Achieving policy recognition for community-based housing solutions: the case of self-help housing in England
by David Mullins - 156-158 A Review of "From boom to bubble: how finance built the New Chicago", By Rachel Weber
by Richard Waldron - 159-160 A Review of "Social housing: definitions and design exemplars", By Paul Karakusevic and Abigail Batchelor
by Harry Margalit - 161-163 A Review of "Radical solutions to the housing supply crisis", By Duncan Bowie
by Gareth Young - 163-165 A Review of "Slums: how informal real estate markets work", Edited by Eugenie L. Birch, Shahana Chattaraj and Susan M. Wachter
by Claudia Murray
October 2017, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 469-488 Housing tenure, body mass index and health in Australia
by Bruce Tranter & Jed Donoghue - 489-511 Chinese investment in Australian housing: push and pull factors and implications for understanding international housing demand
by Sha Liu & Nicole Gurran - 512-540 Macro effects on the household formation of China's young adults – demographics, institutional factors, and regional differences
by Zhou Yu - 541-568 Examining the strength of state habitability laws across the United States of America
by Nate Willis & Martha Phillips & Kevin Ryan & Zoran Bursac & Alesia Ferguson - 569-590 Housing price effects of growth regulations: a concise taxonomy
by Jerry Anthony - 591-602 The role of government and financial institutions during a housing market crisis: a case study of the Netherlands
by Peter Boelhouwer - 603-605 A Review of "The financialization of housing: a political economy approach", By Manuel B. Aalbers
by Ryan Powell - 605-608 A Review of "The radical and socialist tradition in British planning: from Puritan colonies to garden cities", By Duncan Bowie
by Sophie Elsmore - 608-611 A Review of "Sustainable communities and urban housing: a comparative European perspective", Edited by Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway and Nessa Winston
by David P. Varady - 611-613 A Review of "Squatting in Britain 1945–1955: housing, politics, and direct action", by Don Watson
by Carla J. Huisman
July 2017, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 335-352 New public housing: a selective model disguised as universal? Implications of the market adaptation of Swedish public housing
by Martin Grander - 353-373 Contested issues surrounding social sustainability and self-building in Italy
by Micol Bronzini - 374-395 Delayed and depressed: from expensive housing to smaller families
by Lindsay Flynn - 396-416 The experiences of front-line service providers of Housing First programme delivery in three communities in Ontario, Canada
by James Kennedy & Godwin Arku & Evan Cleave - 417-443 Housing improvements, fuel payment difficulties and mental health in deprived communities
by Angela Curl & Ade Kearns - 444-456 The convergence, divergence and changing geography of regulation in the UK's private rented sector
by Tom Moore - 457-459 A Review of "The invisible houses: Rethinking and designing low-cost housing in developing countries", By Gonzalo Lizarralde
by Rosa Elena Donoso - 459-461 A Review of "Planning Canada: a case study approach", Edited by Ren Thomas
by Rowan Arundel - 462-464 A Review of "The policy-making process and social learning in Russia: The case of housing policy", By Marina Khmelnitskaya
by Martin Lux - 465-467 A Review of "In defense of housing: the politics of crisis", Edited by David Madden and Peter Marcuse
by Nil Uzun
April 2017, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 169-176 The edges of home ownership – the borders of sustainability
by Marietta E.A. Haffner & Rachel Ong & Susan J. Smith & Gavin A. Wood - 177-200 Britain's new housing precariat: housing wealth pathways out of homeownership
by Stephan Köppe - 201-226 Life on the edge: a perspective on precarious home ownership in Australia and the UK
by Gavin A. Wood & Susan J. Smith & Melek Cigdem & Rachel Ong - 227-248 Intergenerational transfers and housing tenure – Australian evidence
by Melek Cigdem & Stephen Whelan - 249-275 The effect of GFC on tenure choice in a post-socialist country – the case of Hungary
by Adrienne Csizmady & József Hegedüs & Gyula Nagy - 276-295 Have the edges of homeownership in Spain proved to be resilient after the Global Financial Crisis?
by Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway & María Teresa Sánchez-Martínez - 296-313 Individualisation and familisation in Japan's home-owning democracy
by Yosuke Hirayama - 314-325 Housing policy in Argentina: reflections on a decade of progressive social policy
by María Mercedes Di Virgilio