This article reviews the literature on changing housing aspirations and expectations in contemporary housing systems. It argues that there is a conceptual and definitional gap in relation to the term ‘housing aspirations’, as distinct from expectations, preferences, choices and needs. The article sets out working definitions of these terms, before discussing the evidence on changing housing (and related) systems. Emerging research has begun to consider whether trends such as declining homeownership, affordability concerns, and precarious labour systems across a range of countries are fundamentally changing individuals’ aspirations for the forms of housing they aim to access at different stages of their lives. Whilst much of the research int...
The paper discusses the many reasons why housing policy can appear to be both incoherent and ineffec...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
This article reviews the literature on changing housing aspirations and expectations in contemporary...
This article reviews the literature on changing housing aspirations and expectations in contemporary...
Drawing on qualitative research on housing aspirations in Scotland, the objectives of this article a...
The research ‘Understanding the Housing Aspirations of People in Scotland’ was funded by the Scottis...
This work was supported by Scottish Government.This paper is to be read as one half of a two-fold an...
Housing choices are commonly perceived as active and exercised at a fixed point. But individuals con...
The article discusses the significance of cultural capital for the understanding of the field of hou...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting....
This article sets out the motivations, methods and means through which local authorities are engagin...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
Housing is a caring act prompting individuals and groups to challenge the contours of housing polici...
Housing choices are commonly perceived as active and exercised at a fixed point. But individuals con...
The paper discusses the many reasons why housing policy can appear to be both incoherent and ineffec...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
This article reviews the literature on changing housing aspirations and expectations in contemporary...
This article reviews the literature on changing housing aspirations and expectations in contemporary...
Drawing on qualitative research on housing aspirations in Scotland, the objectives of this article a...
The research ‘Understanding the Housing Aspirations of People in Scotland’ was funded by the Scottis...
This work was supported by Scottish Government.This paper is to be read as one half of a two-fold an...
Housing choices are commonly perceived as active and exercised at a fixed point. But individuals con...
The article discusses the significance of cultural capital for the understanding of the field of hou...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting....
This article sets out the motivations, methods and means through which local authorities are engagin...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
Housing is a caring act prompting individuals and groups to challenge the contours of housing polici...
Housing choices are commonly perceived as active and exercised at a fixed point. But individuals con...
The paper discusses the many reasons why housing policy can appear to be both incoherent and ineffec...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...