In this paper we provide an overarching analysis of housing in Ireland from 1993-2014, examining trends in housing and land prices, supply and vacancy, social housing, private renting, mortgage debt and arrears, negative equity, and homelessness. The central thesis we advance is that housing in Ireland has been perpetually in crisis over the past twenty years, evolving through three distinct phases: 1993-2006 (the Celtic Tiger years); 2007-2012 (the crash); 2013- (unstable, uneven and partial rebalancing). The paper sets out the trends, policy and the multiple crises operating within each of these periods, illustrated through an extensive use of relevant data. The conclusion sets out why housing in Ireland evolved through these crises and e...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...
This article analyzes the role of social housing in Ireland’s property bubble and its experience of ...
This paper argues, however, that the economic role of social housing has been fundamentally transfor...
In this paper we provide an overarching analysis of housing in Ireland from 1993-2014, examining tre...
In this paper we provide an overarching analysis of housing in Ireland from 1993-2014, examining tre...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper argues, however, that the economic role of social housing has been fundamentally transfor...
The exceptional economic growth in the Republic of Ireland in the 1990s, which has led to Ireland's ...
The exceptional economic growth in the Republic of Ireland in the 1990s, which has led to Ireland's ...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...
This article analyzes the role of social housing in Ireland’s property bubble and its experience of ...
This paper argues, however, that the economic role of social housing has been fundamentally transfor...
In this paper we provide an overarching analysis of housing in Ireland from 1993-2014, examining tre...
In this paper we provide an overarching analysis of housing in Ireland from 1993-2014, examining tre...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper argues, however, that the economic role of social housing has been fundamentally transfor...
The exceptional economic growth in the Republic of Ireland in the 1990s, which has led to Ireland's ...
The exceptional economic growth in the Republic of Ireland in the 1990s, which has led to Ireland's ...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...
This article analyzes the role of social housing in Ireland’s property bubble and its experience of ...
This paper argues, however, that the economic role of social housing has been fundamentally transfor...