Housing inequality is far more than a housing matter. To discover how housing inequality has been used across disciplines, and how this may inform future housing research, we …
Finally, after a lengthy hiatus, the empirical facts of economic inequality need no introduction. In a blaze of publicity during a decade or more, the re-polarization of income …
This article develops the concept of housing market 'rentierization'to describe the shift in the treatment of housing away from its use as a consumption good to an asset from which …
C Ward - Urban Studies, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This article offers insight into the role of the state in land financialisation through a reading of urban hegemony. This offers the basis for a conjunctural analysis of the politics of planning …
Mortgage credit has been central in fuelling housing market dynamics in many countries. While mortgage debt and house price increases used to go hand in hand, we see an …
Unaffordable housing has many dimensions, not least its far-reaching implications for mental health. Although the psycho-social effects of housing affordability stress are well …
This paper advances a research agenda on how asset‐based welfare policies, residential market volatility, stratified accumulation and vulnerability impinge upon the geography of …
Much of the literature surrounding 'generation rent'has been criticized for neglecting socio- economic inequalities, stimulating an emergent body of work addressing intersections …
C Hochstenbach - Housing, Theory and Society, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper answers the question why the Dutch state has gone from vigorously stimulating private-rental growth and liberalization to actively restricting the tenure. Answering this …