The book explores the relationship between the characteristics of the welfare state and the characteristics of the housing system (housing policies, housing outcomes and housing market developments) in different European countries. It consists of a theoretical framework, six published articles and a concluding chapter. All six articles use the welfare state regime theory and typology of Esping-Andersen and/or the housing system typology of Kemeny, or at least some aspects of these, as an explanatory framework. The results of the investigations indicate that there are considerable differences between the various European housing systems. As far as this is concerned, especially the Southern European countries occupy a rather distinct position...
Based on a conceptualisation of de-commodification as the right to decent and affordable housing, we...
The paper analyses how housing is structured in Portugal and Italy, focusing in particular on the re...
An important question that has caused much academic debate is how to best organise the welfare state...
The book explores the relationship between the characteristics of the welfare state and the characte...
Are housing provision systems in southern Europe (Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece) different from ...
The growing literature on comparative European housing policy has played a major part in developing ...
West European housing systems in a comparative perspective gives an overview of the results of almos...
This paper discusses the relation between typologies of welfare states and housing systems. An analy...
This paper discusses the relation between typologies of welfare states and housing systems. An analy...
The study aims to explore the state of the housing rights across the European Union (EU) countries a...
A fundamental distinction in welfare state research is the one between universal and selective polic...
Housing policies in Europe: national differences and unifying tendencies of social housing. - The fe...
Remarkable differences in housing policies and dominant forms of tenure can be observed across count...
This article establishes a typology of housing systems in OECD and EU countries, using principal com...
The study aims to explore the state of the housing rights across the European Union (EU) countries a...
Based on a conceptualisation of de-commodification as the right to decent and affordable housing, we...
The paper analyses how housing is structured in Portugal and Italy, focusing in particular on the re...
An important question that has caused much academic debate is how to best organise the welfare state...
The book explores the relationship between the characteristics of the welfare state and the characte...
Are housing provision systems in southern Europe (Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece) different from ...
The growing literature on comparative European housing policy has played a major part in developing ...
West European housing systems in a comparative perspective gives an overview of the results of almos...
This paper discusses the relation between typologies of welfare states and housing systems. An analy...
This paper discusses the relation between typologies of welfare states and housing systems. An analy...
The study aims to explore the state of the housing rights across the European Union (EU) countries a...
A fundamental distinction in welfare state research is the one between universal and selective polic...
Housing policies in Europe: national differences and unifying tendencies of social housing. - The fe...
Remarkable differences in housing policies and dominant forms of tenure can be observed across count...
This article establishes a typology of housing systems in OECD and EU countries, using principal com...
The study aims to explore the state of the housing rights across the European Union (EU) countries a...
Based on a conceptualisation of de-commodification as the right to decent and affordable housing, we...
The paper analyses how housing is structured in Portugal and Italy, focusing in particular on the re...
An important question that has caused much academic debate is how to best organise the welfare state...