Content
2009, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 363-364 Editorial
by Suzanne Fitzpatrick - 365-389 Mortgage Equity Withdrawal in Australia and Britain: Towards a Wealth-fare State?
by Sharon Parkinson & Beverley Searle & Susan Smith & Alice Stoakes & Gavin Wood - 391-410 Housing and Urban Regeneration Experiences and Critical Remarks Dealing with Turin
by Francesca Governa & Silvia Saccomani - 411-433 Second Generation Stock Transfers in Britain: Impacts on Social Housing Governance and Organisational Culture
by Hal Pawson & Robert Smith - 435-455 Attitudes of Owners and Renters in a Deprived Neighbourhood
by Jürgen Friedrichs & Jörg Blasius - 457-475 Towards a Better Balance on the Dutch Housing Market? Analysis and Policy Propositions
by Peter Boelhouwer & Joris Hoekstra - 477-479 A Review of “The Future of Social Housing”
by Claire Lévy-Vroelant - 480-482 A Review of “Conceptualising Home: Theories, Laws and Policies”
by Sarah Blandy & Caroline Hunter - 482-485 A Review of “Social Housing in Europe II: A Review of Policies and Outcomes”
by Axel Pohn-Weidinger - 485-487 A Review of “Housing Market Renewal and Social Class”
by Reinout Kleinhans - 488-490 A Review of “The Ideology of Home Ownership: Homeowner Societies and the Role of Housing”
by Caroline Dewilde
2009, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 241-258 Substitutability between Social and Market Renting in Four European Countries
by Marietta Haffner & Joris Hoekstra & Michael Oxley & Harry van der Heijden - 285-311 The Austrian Social Rented Sector at the Crossroads for Housing Choice
by Edwin Deutsch - 313-335 Insiders and Outsiders in French Social Housing Allocation: How Conflicting Rights Exclude Disadvantaged People
by Jane Ball - 337-353 Moving Towards Integrated Communities in Northern Ireland: New Approaches to Mixed Housing
by Paddy Gray & Ursula McAnulty & Michaela Keenan - 355-357 A Review of “DIY Community Action: Neighbourhood Problems and Community Self-Help, Liz Richardson, , ISBN 978-1-84742-0-848”
by John Flint - 357-359 A Review of “The Challenge of Social Innovation in Urban Revitalization, Paul Drewe, Juan-Luis Klein & Edward Hulsbergen (eds) , ISBN 978-90-8594-018-0”
by Liz Richardson - 359-362 A Review of “Steering Sustainability in an Urbanizing World, (ed.) A. Nelson, 2007, Burlington, USA: Ashgate Publishing Company”
by Taeke de Jong
2009, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 107-119 Market Concepts, Coordination Mechanisms and New Actors in Social Housing
by Mary Rhodes & David Mullins - 121-151 Managing Social Rental Housing in the EU: A Comparative Study
by Darinka Czischke - 153-176 How Can Competition in Social Rental Housing in England and the Netherlands be Measured?
by Marja Elsinga & Marietta Haffner & Harry Van Der Heijden & Michael Oxley - 177-200 Mixing the Market: The Role of the Private Sector in Urban Regeneration in Ireland
by Mary Rhodes - 201-222 The Impact of Direct Public Funding for Private Developers on Non-Profit Housing Networks in England: Exploring a Research Agenda
by David Mullins & Bruce Walker - 223-239 A New Gårdsten: A Case Study of a Swedish Municipal Housing Company
by Ulf Borelius & Ulla-Britt Wennerström
2009, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 25-44 The Decline and Rise of Neighbourhoods: The Importance of Neighbourhood Governance
by Peter Somerville & Ellen Van Beckhoven & Ronald Van Kempen - 45-67 The Transformation of Social Housing Provision in Switzerland Mediated by Federalism, Direct Democracy and the Urban/rural Divide
by Julie Lawson - 69-84 Agency, Transgression and the Causation of Homelessness: A Contextualised Rational Action Analysis
by Carol Nicholls - 85-88 A Review of “Building on the Past: Visions of Housing Futures”
by Peter Somerville - 88-90 A Review of “Turning a Town Around: A Proactive Approach to Urban Design”
by Akkelies van Nes - 91-93 A Review of “The Private Rented Housing Market: Regulation or Deregulation?”
by Hans Andersen - 93-95 A Review of “Housing Allowances in Comparative Perspective”
by Kathleen Scanlon & Christine Whitehead - 95-98 A Review of “Sustainable Urban Housing in China: Principles and Case Studies for Low-Energy Design”
by Beisi Jia - 98-102 A Review of “The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism”
by József Hegedüs - 102-104 A Review of “City Survivors: Bringing up Children in Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods”
by Lia Karsten - 104-105 A Review of “Home Ownership: Beyond Asset and Insecurity”
by David Clapham
2008, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 341-360 The Dutch Residential Nuisance Scale: An Outcome Measure for Reported Nuisance in Subgroup Analysis
by C. Adriaanse - 361-377 The Increased Role of the Private Rented Sector in Catering for Low-income Groups in Northern Ireland
by Paddy Gray & Ursula Mcanulty - 379-397 Grants for First-time Homeowners in Norway – Distributional Effects under Different Market and Political Conditions
by Mary Stamsø - 399-421 Prediction of Homelessness and Housing Provisions in Swedish Municipalities
by Mats Blid & Arne Gerdner & Åke Bergmark - 423-440 Trunks, Tails, and Elephants: Modernising Housing Policies
by Duncan Maclennan - 441-443 A Review of: “Choice and the End of Social Housing?”
by Darinka Czischke & Gerard van Bortel - 443-445 A Review of: “Urban Sprawl in Europe: Landscape, Land-Use Change & Policy”
by Erik Louw - 445-447 A Review of: “Eigenheimförderung in Europa [Promoting Home Ownership in Europe]”
by Anja Szypulski
2008, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 235-262 Projecting Demand for Rental Homes in Denmark
by Morten Skak - 263-286 Is the Private Rented Sector an Efficient Producer of Housing Service? Private Landlords in Denmark and their Economic Strategies
by Hans Andersen - 287-301 A Cohort Analysis of US and Japanese Homeownership Rates
by Kosei Fukuda - 303-315 Intergenerational Transfers as a Response to Changes in the Housing Market in Slovenia
by Andreja Cirman - 317-328 Next Steps in Choice-based Letting in the Dutch Social Housing Sector
by Gelske Van Daalen & Marco Van Der Land - 329-340 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2008, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 107-108 Introduction to the Themed Issue Dedicated to the Memory of Bengt Turner: Housing Finance
by Mark Stephens & Christine Whitehead - 109-131 Mortgage Product Innovation in Advanced Economies: More Choice, More Risk
by Kathleen Scanlon & Jens Lunde & Christine Whitehead - 133-160 Mortgage Markets in Central and Eastern Europe – A Review of Past Experiences and Future Perspectives
by Friedemann Roy - 161-180 How Housing Booms Unwind: Income Effects, Wealth Effects, and Feedbacks through Financial Markets
by Karl Case & John Quigley - 181-196 The Spanish Financial System: Facing up to the Real Estate Crisis and Credit Crunch
by María-Teresa Martínez - 197-215 Sub-prime Mortgage Lending in the UK
by Mark Stephens & Deborah Quilgars - 217-233 Rent Regulation: The Balance between Private Landlords and Tenants in Six European Countries
by Marietta Haffner & Marja Elsinga & Joris Hoekstra
2008, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-19 Who Gets What and Why? Vacancy Chains in Stockholm's Housing Market
by Lena Turner - 21-37 Threats to the Dutch Unitary Rental Market
by Marja Elsinga & Marietta Haffner & Harry Van Der Heijden - 39-60 Radically Divergent? Homelessness Policy and Practice in Post-devolution Scotland
by Hal Pawson & Emma Davidson - 61-79 Unlocking Housing Equity Through Reverse Mortgages: The Case of Elderly Homeowners in Australia
by Rachel Ong - 81-96 Real Estate Investors and Housing Associations: A Level Playing Field? The Dutch Case
by Hugo Priemus - 97-106 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2007, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 367-382 The Housing Rental Rate Elasticity of Aggregate Consumption: A Panel Study for OECD Countries
by Dieter Gstach - 383-400 Private Investment in Rented Housing and the Role of REITS
by Colin Jones - 401-433 Ethnic Segregation, Housing Systems and Welfare Regimes in Europe
by Sonia Arbaci - 435-458 The Uneven Geography of Housing Allowance Claims in Ireland: Administrative, Financial and Social Implications
by Michelle Norris & Dermot Coates - 459-488 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2007, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 235-240 Bengt Turner—Three Appreciations
by Hugo Priemus & Iván Tosics & Christine Whitehead - 241-273 Market-Based Housing Finance Efficiency in the Czech Republic
by Petr Sunega & Martin Lux - 275-297 Welfare to Work in Australia: Disability Income Support, Housing Affordability and Employment Incentives
by Tony Dalton & Rachel Ong - 299-317 The Role of the Housing Market in Monetary Transmission – Evidence from Hungary
by Gergely Kiss & Gábor Vadas - 319-336 Community Ownership in Glasgow: The Devolution of Ownership and Control, or a Centralizing Process?
by Kim McKee - 337-355 Breaching the Limits of Owner Occupation? Supporting Low-Income Buyers in the Inflated Irish Housing Market
by Michelle Norris & Dermot Coates & Fiona Kane - 357-366 A review of “Crossing the line. Vagrancy, Homelessness and Social Displacement in Russia”
by Elena Kovalenko & Alexander Puzanov & Robert Buckley
2007, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 1-1 In Memorian
by Bengt Turner - 113-127 A Union of Home Owners
by John Doling & Janet Ford - 129-150 Home Owners' Perceptions of and Responses to Risk
by Anwen Jones & Marja Elsinga & Deborah Quilgars & Janneke Toussaint - 151-172 Housing, Socio-Economic Security and Risks. A Qualitative Comparison of Household Attitudes in Finland and Sweden
by Eva Andersson & Päivi Naumanen & Hannu Ruonavaara & Bengt Turner - 173-192 Security and Insecurity of Home Ownership: Germany and the Netherlands
by Janneke Toussaint & Gudrun Tegeder & Marja Elsinga & Ilse Helbrecht - 193-209 Why Do European Home Owners Experience Loan Repayment Difficulties? Some Preliminary Results of Combining Macro and Micro Approaches
by John Doling & Nick Horsewood & Peter Neuteboom - 211-234 A Reviews of: “Henri Lefebvre: A Critical Introduction”
by The Editors
2007, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-17 Forecasting Housing Supply: Empirical Evidence from the Irish Market
by Simon Stevenson & James Young - 19-43 Neighbourhood Social Mix as a Goal of Housing Policy: A Theoretical Analysis
by George Galster - 45-62 Government Regulation and Market Orientation in the Management of Social Housing Assets: Limitations and Opportunities for European and Australian Landlords
by Vincent Gruis & Nico Nieboer - 63-84 Bulgarian Policies towards the Roma Housing Problem and Roma Squatter Settlements
by Alexander Slaev - 85-101 The Declining Social Rental Sector in Germany
by Joachim Kirchner - 103-112 A Reviews of: “How to Help People Excluded from Decent Housing? Co-Operate! Experiences from 9 European Cities: Report on Good Practice in Cooperation and Transferable Lessons”
by The Editors
2005, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 103-109 Housing Allowances: Finding a Balance Between Social Justice and Market Incentives
by Bengt Turner & Marja Elsinga - 111-129 An Assessment of the British Housing Benefit System
by Mark Stephens - 131-146 The Duration of Housing Allowance Claims and Labour Market Disincentives: The Norwegian Case
by Viggo Nordvik & PER ÅHRéN - 147-165 Workforce Disincentive Effects of Housing Allowances and Public Housing for Low Income Households in Australia
by Kath Hulse & Bill Randolph - 167-185 Are There Grounds for Housing Allowances in Flanders (Belgium)?
by Sien Winters - 187-209 Development of the Housing Allowance Programmes in Hungary in the Context of CEE Transitional Countries
by J. Hegedüs & N. Teller - 211-229 Urban Transformation Projects as a Model to Transform Gecekondu Areas in Turkey: The Example of Dikmen Valley – Ankara
by Pinar Türker-Devecigil - 231-236 A Review Of: “Globalisation and Home Ownership: Experiences in Eight Member States of the European Union”
by Ilse Helbrecht
2004, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 253-260 European Housing Policies: Bringing The State Back In?
by Joe Doherty - 261-281 Dismantling Or Pragmatic Adaptation? On The Restyling Of Welfare And Housing Policies In Belgium
by Pascal De Decker - 283-302 The Changing Role Of The State In French Housing Policies: A Roll-Out Without Roll-Back?
by Maurice Blanc - 303-321 The Changing Role Of The State In German Housing And Social Policy
by Volker Busch-Geertsema - 323-343 Welfare Regimes, Housing And Homelessness In The Republic Of Ireland
by Eoin O'Sullivan - 345-367 Central State And Homelessness Policies In Sweden: New Ways Of Governing
by Ingrid Sahlin - 369-389 Housing, Homelessness And The Welfare State In The Uk
by Isobel Anderson - 391-392 Index – Volume 4, 2004
by The Editors
2004, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 133-149 The Future Of Social Housing In Eastern Europe: Reforms In Latvia And Ukraine
by Sasha Tsenkova & Bengt Turner - 151-184 Potential Effects Of Subsidy Programmes On Housing Affordability: The Cases Of Budapest And Moscow
by JÓzsef Hegedüs & Natalia Rogozhina & Eszter Somogyi & Raymond Struyk & Andrey Tumanov - 185-207 The Inexorable Rise Of The Rational Consumer? The Blair Government And The Reshaping Of Social Housing
by Alex Marsh - 209-227 Fifty Years of British Housing Policy: Leaving or Leading the Welfare State?
by Peter Malpass - 229-246 Housing and New Urban Renewal: Current Policies in the Netherlands
by Hugo Priemus - 247-252 Review
by Hugo Priemus
2004, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-17 Local moving activity among norwegian households
by Viggo Nordvik - 19-56 The evolution and the relationship of house prices and rents in Barcelona, 1970–2002
by Mercè Carreras-i-Solanas & Oscar Mascarilla-i-Miró & Yuri Yegorov - 57-75 So many managers, so little vision: registered social landlords and consortium schemes in the UK
by Tony Manzi & Bill Smith Bowers - 77-106 Perpetuating polarized neighbourhoods? Analysing rehousing outcomes in the English housing association sector
by Hal Pawson - 107-131 The evidence on the impact of gentrification: new lessons for the urban renaissance?
by Rowland Atkinson
2003, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 227-241 Home Purchase Certificates: The Other Housing Vouchers
by Steven Anlian & Raymond J. - 243-265 Efficiency and effectiveness of housing policies in the Central and Eastern Europe countries
by Martin Lux - 267-288 Efficiency in housing finance: a comparative study of mortgage instruments in Japan
by Piyush Tiwari & Yoko Moriizumi - 289-311 Shopping Therapy? Incentive Payments And Tenant Behaviour: Lessons From Underoccupation Schemes In The United Kingdom
by Hal Pawson & Stephen Sinclair - 313-318 book reviews
by The Editors
2003, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 127-153 Housing and Poverty: The 'Missing Link'
by Caroline Dewilde & Femke De Keulenaer - 155-171 A European comparison of the costs and risks of mortgages for owner-occupiers
by Peter Neuteboom - 173-191 Commonality of Social Policy on Homelessness: Beyond the Different Appearances of Japanese and English Policies
by Masami Iwata - 193-215 DUTCH URBAN RESTRUCTURING POLICY IN ACTION AGAINST SOCIO-spATIAL SEGREGRATION: SENSE OR NONSENSE?
by Helen Kruythoff - 217-225 book reviews
by The Editors
2003, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-33 ‘The more things change?’ An overview of Australia’s recent home ownership policies
by Judith Yates - 35-60 Countryside abandoned? Suburbanization and mobility in Sweden
by Lena Magnusson & Bengt Turner - 61-81 Pressure and suction on housing markets: a critical reply to Priemus
by Manuel Aalbers - 83-87 Pressure and suction on housing markets: some additional notes
by Hugo Priemus - 89-114 Transferring Glasgow’s council housing: financial, urban and housing policy implications
by Kenneth Gibb - 115-125 Book reviews
by The Editors
2002, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 223-244 Social Partnerships In Distressed Neighbourhoods: The Danish Case
by Anders Munk - 245-264 Local Authority Housing Management Reform In The Republic Of Ireland: Progress To Date - Impediments To Future Progress
by Michelle Norris & Cathal O'Connell - 265-292 The Establishment Of Markets For Owner-Occupation Within Public Sector Communities
by Colin Jones & Jim Brown - 293-307 Problems With The Us Program Approach To Urban Housing: Can Europe Lead America To A Policy Solution In 2002 And Beyond?
by George E. O'Connell - 309-324 Reviews
by The Editors - 325-326 Index - Volume 2, 2002
by The Editors
2002, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 127-146 Recovery of land costs: a land policy instrument missing in the Netherlands?
by Hugo Priemus & Erik Louw - 147-166 Area effects: what do they mean for British housing and regeneration policy?
by Rowland Atkinson & Keith Kintrea - 167-181 Capital accumulation via homeownership: the case of the Netherlands
by Peter J. Boelhouwer - 183-202 The applicability of portfolio analysis in social management
by Kees Van Der Flier & Vincent Gruis - 203-221 The Dutch housing policy for the next decade: an attack on housing associations or adjustment to changing demands?
by André Ouwehand
2002, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-24 Prices on the second-hand market for Swedish family houses: correlation, causation and determinants
by Lennart Berg - 25-44 The benefits of building barrier-free: a contingent valuation of accessibility as an attribute of housing
by Fernando Alonso - 45-63 The North-South divide and house price islands: the case of CÓrdoba (Spain)
by Pablo Brañas-Garza & Javier Rodero Cosano & John R. Presley - 65-86 Public housing policy in a housing market without general shortages
by Hugo Priemus - 87-114 Unemployment insurance for mortgage borrowers: is it viable and does it cover those most in need?
by Gwilym Pryce & Margaret Keoghan - 115-125 Reviews
by The Editors
2001, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 323-336 The Economics Of Homelessness: The Evidence From North America
by John M. Quigley & Steven Raphael - 337-355 Ethnic Minority Groups And Strategies In The Housing Market In Oslo
by Susanne SØholt - 357-383 A Forgotten Policy? A Perspective On The Evolution And Transformation Of Housing Action Trust Policy, 1987–99
by Steven Tiesdell - 385-416 The Responsiveness Of House Prices To Macroeconomic Forces: A Cross-Countr Y Comparison
by Diana Kasparova & Michael White - 417-444 An Econometric Demand–Supply Model For Swedish Private Housing
by Bharat Barot - 445-449 Reviews
by The Editors - 451-451 Notes On Contributors
by The Editors
2001, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 145-187 Urban Housing Markets In Central And Eastern Europe: Convergence, Divergence Or Policy 'Collapse'
by Natasha Pichler-Milanovich - 189-209 Social Housing In The Czech Republic, Poland And Slovakia
by Martin Lux - 211-231 Post-Socialist Housing Policy Transformation In Yugoslavia And Belgrade
by Mina Petrović - 233-255 Large Housing Estates In Slovenia: A Framework For Renewal
by Kaliopa Dimitrovska Andrews & Richard Sendi - 257-289 Housing Market Systems In Reforming Socialist Economies: Comparative Indicators Of Performance And Policy
by Robert M. Buckleyand & Sasha Tsenkova - 291-306 Policy Review Social Housing In Ireland: Under New Management?
by Declan Redmond - 307-319 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 321-321 Notes On Contributors
by The Editors
2001, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-16 The Restructuring Of Social Rented Housing In Britain: Demunicipalization And The Rise Of 'Registered Social Landlords'
by Peter Malpass - 17-39 Jammed Between Housing And Property Rights: Belgian Private Renting In Perspective
by Pascal De Decker - 41-57 Rent Regulation: A Conceptual And Comparative Analysis
by Hans Lind - 59-78 Supported Housing And Homelessness In The European Union
by Bill Edgar & Joe Doherty - 79-104 The Housing System And The Celtic Tiger: The State Response To A Housing Crisis Of Affordability And Access
by Clodagh Memery - 105-134 Changing Social Housing In Great Britain: A Comparative Perspective
by Duncan MacLennan & Alison More - 135-141 Reviews
by The Editors - 143-144 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors