Rates of homeownership advanced significantly across most advanced economies in the second half of the twentieth century. It not only became the dominant form of housing tenure, but also featured in emerging models of citizenship, welfare, and middle-class identity. Although English speaking, liberal economies such as Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK, and the U.S. have been considered “homeowner societies” and strongly associated with owner-occupation as a cultural norm, widespread homeownership was largely achieved in these countries through political sponsorship and various forms of public subsidies. Among liberal societies, homeownership had a wide-ranging influence on policymaking and thinking more generally, and from the...
Home ownership is not necessarily a form of tenure which contributes to social and economic equality...
This paper explores the relationships between local or national housing markets and recent historic ...
The idea that housing careers progress smoothly from leaving the parental home through renting and t...
America’s ‘infatuation with homeownership’ has been identified as one cause of the latest financial ...
Homeownership rates have increased significantly in many OECD countries over recent decades. Using m...
This paper focuses on two countries with debt-funded ownership-centred housing systems, Australia an...
During the period of the Thatcher and Major governments, 1979–97, Conservative housing policy reduce...
In context of ongoing transformations in housing markets and socioeconomic conditions, this book foc...
This paper focuses on two countries with debt-funded ownership-centred housing systems, Australia an...
Over the past few decades, households throughout the industrialized world have been buffeted by simi...
Housing has been unjustifiably neglected in comparative welfare state research. The banking crisis o...
Over recent decades, the management and delivery of housing assistance measures in many developed ec...
Welfare-state restructuring featuring the use of equity held in owner-occupied housing assets to off...
During the postwar period as a whole homeownership in Britain has been generally considered to be a ...
This article connects homeowner subjectivities and state practice to specify how the post-war homeow...
Home ownership is not necessarily a form of tenure which contributes to social and economic equality...
This paper explores the relationships between local or national housing markets and recent historic ...
The idea that housing careers progress smoothly from leaving the parental home through renting and t...
America’s ‘infatuation with homeownership’ has been identified as one cause of the latest financial ...
Homeownership rates have increased significantly in many OECD countries over recent decades. Using m...
This paper focuses on two countries with debt-funded ownership-centred housing systems, Australia an...
During the period of the Thatcher and Major governments, 1979–97, Conservative housing policy reduce...
In context of ongoing transformations in housing markets and socioeconomic conditions, this book foc...
This paper focuses on two countries with debt-funded ownership-centred housing systems, Australia an...
Over the past few decades, households throughout the industrialized world have been buffeted by simi...
Housing has been unjustifiably neglected in comparative welfare state research. The banking crisis o...
Over recent decades, the management and delivery of housing assistance measures in many developed ec...
Welfare-state restructuring featuring the use of equity held in owner-occupied housing assets to off...
During the postwar period as a whole homeownership in Britain has been generally considered to be a ...
This article connects homeowner subjectivities and state practice to specify how the post-war homeow...
Home ownership is not necessarily a form of tenure which contributes to social and economic equality...
This paper explores the relationships between local or national housing markets and recent historic ...
The idea that housing careers progress smoothly from leaving the parental home through renting and t...