M Byrne - Housing Studies, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This article analyses the growth of the private rental sector over recent years through a comparative analysis of three classic homeowner societies: Ireland, the UK and Spain. The …
Over the last decade, private rental sectors have been in rapid ascendance across developed societies, especially in economically liberal, English-speaking contexts. The …
In many countries, there is growing public concern about the increasing difficulties that young people face in obtaining secure, affordable, high‐quality, and well‐located housing …
R Liu, T Li, R Greene - Applied Geography, 2020 - Elsevier
Housing affordability is a widely accepted notion used to assess the housing poverty problem in the Global North and South. China is experiencing an unprecedented urban …
While access to housing has been identified as a crucial enabler to young people exiting homelessness, relatively little is known about the experiences of youth who encounter …
Given that insecure leases impact negatively on ontological security and subjective well- being, and given increasing pressure on European housing markets, more insight into …
Background The private rented sector (PRS) has more than doubled in the UK over the last 20 years and is now home to more than 4.5 million households (ONS 2019: 3). Once a …
T Moore, R Dunning - JRF Report, Joseph Rowntree Foundation …, 2017 - academia.edu
Executive summary One of the most significant developments in English housing in recent years has been the growth of the private rented sector (PRS)--the sector now accounts for …