The term 'Generation Rent' denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented sector for longer periods of their lives because they are unable to access homeownership or social housing. Drawing on qualitative data from two studies with young people and key-actors, this paper considers the phenomenon of 'Generation Rent' from the perspective of youth transitions and the concept of ‘home’. These frameworks posit that young people leaving the parental home traverse housing and labour markets until they reach a point of 'settling down'. However, our data indicate that many young people face difficulties in this 'settling' process as they have to contend with insecure housing, unstable employment and welfare cuts which oft...
This seminar critically evaluates the inequalities of housing and the importance of intergenerationa...
Young people’s housing, economic and labour market circumstances have become increasingly insecure d...
Young people’s housing, economic and labour market circumstances have become increasingly insecure d...
The term 'Generation Rent' denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
This work was supported by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland Small Grant [31920] a...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
'Generation Rent' denotes young people under 35 who are spending longer periods of their life in the...
‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people living in the private re...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The now widely used term 'Generation Rent' reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The term 'Generation Rent' has gained currency in recent years to reflect the fact that more 25 to 3...
First paragraph: Millennials have been labelled "generation rent", as growing numbers of young peopl...
The UK private rented sector is increasingly accommodating a diverse range of households, many of wh...
Young people’s housing, economic and labour market circumstances have become increasingly insecure d...
This seminar critically evaluates the inequalities of housing and the importance of intergenerationa...
Young people’s housing, economic and labour market circumstances have become increasingly insecure d...
Young people’s housing, economic and labour market circumstances have become increasingly insecure d...
The term 'Generation Rent' denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
This work was supported by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland Small Grant [31920] a...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
'Generation Rent' denotes young people under 35 who are spending longer periods of their life in the...
‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people living in the private re...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The now widely used term 'Generation Rent' reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The term 'Generation Rent' has gained currency in recent years to reflect the fact that more 25 to 3...
First paragraph: Millennials have been labelled "generation rent", as growing numbers of young peopl...
The UK private rented sector is increasingly accommodating a diverse range of households, many of wh...
Young people’s housing, economic and labour market circumstances have become increasingly insecure d...
This seminar critically evaluates the inequalities of housing and the importance of intergenerationa...
Young people’s housing, economic and labour market circumstances have become increasingly insecure d...
Young people’s housing, economic and labour market circumstances have become increasingly insecure d...