This paper reflects on the different faces of asset-based welfare from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective. It shows that asset-based welfare can be perceived as a lever for welfare state restructuring but also as an instrument for poverty eradication. In most countries, asset-based welfare policies focus on stimulating home-ownership. The general idea is that by becoming a homeowner, households build up equity that can be released for care and pension purposes in old age. However, there are signs that such policies increase inequality between homeowners (depending on the location of the dwelling and/or the period in which it was bought), but particularly so between homeowners and tenants. We therefore contend that home-ownershi...
The advantages of ownership?both financial and personal?were a prominent theme in UK government poli...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
Asset-based approaches to welfare may be seen as part of a broader trend towards individual responsi...
This paper reflects on the different faces of asset-based welfare from both a theoretical and an emp...
Asset-based Welfare (ABW) is a policy approach that claims the individual ownership of assets is imp...
Welfare-state restructuring featuring the use of equity held in owner-occupied housing assets to off...
The idea that households should be encouraged to invest in assets that accrue over the lifetime to b...
This paper qualifies the role of home-ownership as an income complement for the elderly by taking th...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
This paper contributes to current debates by reframing recent transformations in housing, policy and...
This article explores the contingencies of financialisation and housing. More specifically, how the ...
This article develops a conceptual framework derived from welfare regime and concomitant literatures...
Notwithstanding current market volatility, there has been exceptional expansion in owner-occupied ho...
In this article, using policy documents and both qualitative and quantitative data sources, we evalu...
Workshop 3. Session B. Abstract Recent analyses of changes in housing policy and welfare systems hav...
The advantages of ownership?both financial and personal?were a prominent theme in UK government poli...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
Asset-based approaches to welfare may be seen as part of a broader trend towards individual responsi...
This paper reflects on the different faces of asset-based welfare from both a theoretical and an emp...
Asset-based Welfare (ABW) is a policy approach that claims the individual ownership of assets is imp...
Welfare-state restructuring featuring the use of equity held in owner-occupied housing assets to off...
The idea that households should be encouraged to invest in assets that accrue over the lifetime to b...
This paper qualifies the role of home-ownership as an income complement for the elderly by taking th...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
This paper contributes to current debates by reframing recent transformations in housing, policy and...
This article explores the contingencies of financialisation and housing. More specifically, how the ...
This article develops a conceptual framework derived from welfare regime and concomitant literatures...
Notwithstanding current market volatility, there has been exceptional expansion in owner-occupied ho...
In this article, using policy documents and both qualitative and quantitative data sources, we evalu...
Workshop 3. Session B. Abstract Recent analyses of changes in housing policy and welfare systems hav...
The advantages of ownership?both financial and personal?were a prominent theme in UK government poli...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
Asset-based approaches to welfare may be seen as part of a broader trend towards individual responsi...