European Journal of Housing Policy
2001 - 2009
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2009
- Editorial pp. 363-364
- Suzanne Fitzpatrick
- Mortgage Equity Withdrawal in Australia and Britain: Towards a Wealth-fare State? pp. 365-389
- Sharon Parkinson, Beverley Searle, Susan Smith, Alice Stoakes and Gavin Wood
- Housing and Urban Regeneration Experiences and Critical Remarks Dealing with Turin pp. 391-410
- Francesca Governa and Silvia Saccomani
- Second Generation Stock Transfers in Britain: Impacts on Social Housing Governance and Organisational Culture pp. 411-433
- Hal Pawson and Robert Smith
- Attitudes of Owners and Renters in a Deprived Neighbourhood pp. 435-455
- Jürgen Friedrichs and Jörg Blasius
- Towards a Better Balance on the Dutch Housing Market? Analysis and Policy Propositions pp. 457-475
- Peter Boelhouwer and Joris Hoekstra
- A Review of “The Future of Social Housing” pp. 477-479
- Claire Lévy-Vroelant
- A Review of “Conceptualising Home: Theories, Laws and Policies” pp. 480-482
- Sarah Blandy and Caroline Hunter
- A Review of “Social Housing in Europe II: A Review of Policies and Outcomes” pp. 482-485
- Axel Pohn-Weidinger
- A Review of “Housing Market Renewal and Social Class” pp. 485-487
- Reinout Kleinhans
- A Review of “The Ideology of Home Ownership: Homeowner Societies and the Role of Housing” pp. 488-490
- Caroline Dewilde
Volume 9, issue 3, 2009
- Substitutability between Social and Market Renting in Four European Countries pp. 241-258
- Marietta Haffner, Joris Hoekstra, Michael Oxley and Harry van der Heijden
- The Austrian Social Rented Sector at the Crossroads for Housing Choice pp. 285-311
- Edwin Deutsch
- Insiders and Outsiders in French Social Housing Allocation: How Conflicting Rights Exclude Disadvantaged People pp. 313-335
- Jane Ball
- Moving Towards Integrated Communities in Northern Ireland: New Approaches to Mixed Housing pp. 337-353
- Paddy Gray, Ursula McAnulty and Michaela Keenan
- A Review of “DIY Community Action: Neighbourhood Problems and Community Self-Help, Liz Richardson,, ISBN 978-1-84742-0-848” pp. 355-357
- John Flint
- 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” pp. 357-359
- Liz Richardson
- A Review of “Steering Sustainability in an Urbanizing World, (ed.) A. Nelson, 2007, Burlington, USA: Ashgate Publishing Company” pp. 359-362
- Taeke de Jong
Volume 9, issue 2, 2009
- Market Concepts, Coordination Mechanisms and New Actors in Social Housing pp. 107-119
- Mary Rhodes and David Mullins
- Managing Social Rental Housing in the EU: A Comparative Study pp. 121-151
- Darinka Czischke
- How Can Competition in Social Rental Housing in England and the Netherlands be Measured? pp. 153-176
- Marja Elsinga, Marietta Haffner, Harry Van Der Heijden and Michael Oxley
- Mixing the Market: The Role of the Private Sector in Urban Regeneration in Ireland pp. 177-200
- Mary Rhodes
- The Impact of Direct Public Funding for Private Developers on Non-Profit Housing Networks in England: Exploring a Research Agenda pp. 201-222
- David Mullins and Bruce Walker
- A New Gårdsten: A Case Study of a Swedish Municipal Housing Company pp. 223-239
- Ulf Borelius and Ulla-Britt Wennerström
Volume 9, issue 1, 2009
- The Decline and Rise of Neighbourhoods: The Importance of Neighbourhood Governance pp. 25-44
- Peter Somerville, Ellen Van Beckhoven and Ronald Van Kempen
- The Transformation of Social Housing Provision in Switzerland Mediated by Federalism, Direct Democracy and the Urban/rural Divide pp. 45-67
- Julie Lawson
- Agency, Transgression and the Causation of Homelessness: A Contextualised Rational Action Analysis pp. 69-84
- Carol Nicholls
- A Review of “Building on the Past: Visions of Housing Futures” pp. 85-88
- Peter Somerville
- A Review of “Turning a Town Around: A Proactive Approach to Urban Design” pp. 88-90
- Akkelies van Nes
- A Review of “The Private Rented Housing Market: Regulation or Deregulation?” pp. 91-93
- Hans Andersen
- A Review of “Housing Allowances in Comparative Perspective” pp. 93-95
- Kathleen Scanlon and Christine Whitehead
- A Review of “Sustainable Urban Housing in China: Principles and Case Studies for Low-Energy Design” pp. 95-98
- Beisi Jia
- A Review of “The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism” pp. 98-102
- József Hegedüs
- A Review of “City Survivors: Bringing up Children in Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods” pp. 102-104
- Lia Karsten
- A Review of “Home Ownership: Beyond Asset and Insecurity” pp. 104-105
- David Clapham
Volume 8, issue 4, 2008
- The Dutch Residential Nuisance Scale: An Outcome Measure for Reported Nuisance in Subgroup Analysis pp. 341-360
- C. Adriaanse
- The Increased Role of the Private Rented Sector in Catering for Low-income Groups in Northern Ireland pp. 361-377
- Paddy Gray and Ursula Mcanulty
- Grants for First-time Homeowners in Norway – Distributional Effects under Different Market and Political Conditions pp. 379-397
- Mary Stamsø
- Prediction of Homelessness and Housing Provisions in Swedish Municipalities pp. 399-421
- Mats Blid, Arne Gerdner and Åke Bergmark
- Trunks, Tails, and Elephants: Modernising Housing Policies pp. 423-440
- Duncan Maclennan
- A Review of: “Choice and the End of Social Housing?” pp. 441-443
- Darinka Czischke and Gerard van Bortel
- A Review of: “Urban Sprawl in Europe: Landscape, Land-Use Change & Policy” pp. 443-445
- Erik Louw
- A Review of: “Eigenheimförderung in Europa [Promoting Home Ownership in Europe]” pp. 445-447
- Anja Szypulski
Volume 8, issue 3, 2008
- Projecting Demand for Rental Homes in Denmark pp. 235-262
- Morten Skak
- Is the Private Rented Sector an Efficient Producer of Housing Service? Private Landlords in Denmark and their Economic Strategies pp. 263-286
- Hans Andersen
- A Cohort Analysis of US and Japanese Homeownership Rates pp. 287-301
- Kosei Fukuda
- Intergenerational Transfers as a Response to Changes in the Housing Market in Slovenia pp. 303-315
- Andreja Cirman
- Next Steps in Choice-based Letting in the Dutch Social Housing Sector pp. 317-328
- Gelske Van Daalen and Marco Van Der Land
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 329-340
- The Editors
Volume 8, issue 2, 2008
- Introduction to the Themed Issue Dedicated to the Memory of Bengt Turner: Housing Finance pp. 107-108
- Mark Stephens and Christine Whitehead
- Mortgage Product Innovation in Advanced Economies: More Choice, More Risk pp. 109-131
- Kathleen Scanlon, Jens Lunde and Christine Whitehead
- Mortgage Markets in Central and Eastern Europe – A Review of Past Experiences and Future Perspectives pp. 133-160
- Friedemann Roy
- How Housing Booms Unwind: Income Effects, Wealth Effects, and Feedbacks through Financial Markets pp. 161-180
- Karl Case and John Quigley
- The Spanish Financial System: Facing up to the Real Estate Crisis and Credit Crunch pp. 181-196
- María Teresa Martínez
- Sub-prime Mortgage Lending in the UK pp. 197-215
- Mark Stephens and Deborah Quilgars
- Rent Regulation: The Balance between Private Landlords and Tenants in Six European Countries pp. 217-233
- Marietta Haffner, Marja Elsinga and Joris Hoekstra
Volume 8, issue 1, 2008
- Who Gets What and Why? Vacancy Chains in Stockholm's Housing Market pp. 1-19
- Lena Turner
- Threats to the Dutch Unitary Rental Market pp. 21-37
- Marja Elsinga, Marietta Haffner and Harry Van Der Heijden
- Radically Divergent? Homelessness Policy and Practice in Post-devolution Scotland pp. 39-60
- Hal Pawson and Emma Davidson
- Unlocking Housing Equity Through Reverse Mortgages: The Case of Elderly Homeowners in Australia pp. 61-79
- Rachel Ong ViforJ
- Real Estate Investors and Housing Associations: A Level Playing Field? The Dutch Case pp. 81-96
- Hugo Priemus
- Book Reviews pp. 97-106
- The Editors
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