Many postindustrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social– spatial inequalities, housing liberalization, and gentrification, which limit the housing options …
The managers of a growing wall of money are continuously searching for investment opportunities. The financialization literature describes how this mobile capital puts pressure …
In the movement towards building greener and more sustainable cities, real estate developers are increasingly embracing not only green building construction but broader …
T Tammaru, S Marcin´ Czak, R Aunap… - Regional …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper provides new insights into the relationships between income inequality and residential segregation between socioeconomic groups by undertaking a comparative study …
Gentrification is a process whereby neighbourhoods and their socio‐economic composition upgrade through residential moves and social mobility. Relatively little attention has been …
Over the last decade, private rental sectors have been in rapid ascendance across developed societies, especially in economically liberal, English-speaking contexts. The …
Recent research has pointed to increasingly divided housing access across advanced economies. This reflects growing labor market inequality and rising intergenerational divides …
Many authors agree that gentrification in Latin America depends on the intervention of the state. However, for the renovation of large urban areas that have long lacked public …
J Kadi, J Lilius - Housing Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The supply of social housing has been marked by erosion and decline in most Western Europe countries since the 1990s, albeit with considerable variation in timing, speed and …