This article provides the introduction to the special issue on ‘Housing in Europe: a different continent – a continent of differences’ in the Journal of Housing Economics in 2018. Europe is a large continent with a long and rich history, consisting of around 50 countries with vastly different institutional settings and government policies for housing and an abundance of quasi-natural experiments. Some countries have remarkably rich public data and some institutions and policy assumptions are all but the opposite of those familiar to US institutions. In this introduction we briefly outline the seven papers of this issue that exploit in one way or another this extraordinary richness for research. Each paper provides novel insights and has imp...
The study aims to explore the state of the housing rights across the European Union (EU) countries a...
This article explores the role of institutional settings in determining spatial variation in urban s...
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...
This article presents the findings of a comparative study of the housing markets in the Nordic and t...
Social housing has been an important part in Europe’s housing provision for many decades both in ter...
Purpose – Against the background of initiatives, which have taken place to foster real estate resear...
The underlying research funding for this article comes from the Joint Programming Initiative Urban E...
The research leading to this work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 resear...
In this article we perform a comparative analysis of the self-reported perception of the housing cos...
International comparative housing research usually takes countries as a unit of analysis. Studies in...
Abstract: Exploring inequalities in home ownership as an important component of household wealth con...
This article will explore the extent to which a focus on the ‘local’ can tell us something meaningfu...
New research published today suggests that it is economic pressures rather than government policies ...
The growing literature on comparative European housing policy has played a major part in developing ...
The study aims to explore the state of the housing rights across the European Union (EU) countries a...
This article explores the role of institutional settings in determining spatial variation in urban s...
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...
This article presents the findings of a comparative study of the housing markets in the Nordic and t...
Social housing has been an important part in Europe’s housing provision for many decades both in ter...
Purpose – Against the background of initiatives, which have taken place to foster real estate resear...
The underlying research funding for this article comes from the Joint Programming Initiative Urban E...
The research leading to this work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 resear...
In this article we perform a comparative analysis of the self-reported perception of the housing cos...
International comparative housing research usually takes countries as a unit of analysis. Studies in...
Abstract: Exploring inequalities in home ownership as an important component of household wealth con...
This article will explore the extent to which a focus on the ‘local’ can tell us something meaningfu...
New research published today suggests that it is economic pressures rather than government policies ...
The growing literature on comparative European housing policy has played a major part in developing ...
The study aims to explore the state of the housing rights across the European Union (EU) countries a...
This article explores the role of institutional settings in determining spatial variation in urban s...
Remarkable differences in housing policies and dominant forms of tenure can be observed across count...