Housing unaffordability and mental health: dynamics across age and tenure

R Arundel, A Li, E Baker, R Bentley - International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines changing trends in housing affordability in the Netherlands and its link
to mental health across tenures and age cohorts. Using the LISS panel dataset over 11 …

Understanding generational housing inequalities beyond tenure, class and context

A Howard, C Hochstenbach, R Ronald - Economy and Society, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Much of the literature surrounding 'generation rent'has been criticized for neglecting socio-
economic inequalities, stimulating an emergent body of work addressing intersections …

Tax-incentivized housing production and the affordability crisis: International lessons from the low-income housing tax credit program in the United States

G Wijburg - Housing Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Historically, many Western nations have subsidized public and affordable housing with
public grants and government-backed loans. However, in response to declining housing …

The Synergy of Community, Government, and Circular Economy in Shaping Social Housing Policies

FPB Gomide, L Bragança, EF Casagrande Junior - Buildings, 2024 - mdpi.com
Despite state efforts to enhance affordability, access to adequate housing, deemed a
fundamental human right, remains a global challenge. Projections indicate a looming …

For whom do we densify? Explaining income variation across densification projects in the region of Utrecht, the Netherlands

V Götze, JA Bouwmeester, M Jehling - Urban Studies, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
While governments worldwide rely upon compact city policies to reduce land consumption
from urban growth, recent studies have addressed the potential trade-off between …

Framing the housing crisis: politicization and depoliticization of the Dutch housing debate

C Hochstenbach - Housing Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
How does a housing crisis become a crisis? In answering this question, this paper turns to
framing in public and political debate. The case is the Netherlands where in the decade …

[HTML][HTML] Housing inequalities: The space-time geography of housing policies

R Nelson, M Warnier, T Verma - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Changes in policy over the last thirty years, particularly within advanced economies,
have allowed for increased financialization, deregulation and globalisation of housing. What …

Ideal bureaucracy? The application and assessment process for social housing in three Australian states

A Morris, C Robinson, J Idle, D Lilley - International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Social housing in Australia is an extremely scarce resource in high demand. This scarcity
makes how applicants are prioritised for this resource a crucially important process with …

Housing the homeless: Shifting sites of managing the poor in the Netherlands

NF Boesveldt, D Loomans - Urban Studies, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Contemporary approaches to counter homelessness push for a housing-led model that is
seen as more progressive and less punitive than traditional approaches. Few studies have …

Housing financialization as a self-sustaining process. Political obstacles to the de-financialization of the Dutch housing market

B Stellinga - Housing Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The 2007–2009 financial crisis exposed the risks of housing financialization. Yet the political
dynamics shaping post-crisis efforts to de-financialize housing have received surprisingly …