Peer review: "Bridging the gap between social and market rented housing in six European countries?", authors:Marietta Haffner, Joris Hoekstra, Michael Oxley and Harry van der Heijden, review on the chapter "France", published as n° 33 of Housing and Urban policy studies, IOS Press, the Netherlands, 201
The chapter provides a conclusion to the various chapters presented in the book, arguing that a broa...
This article provides the introduction to the special issue on ‘Housing in Europe: a different conti...
A review on the “Peer-to-peer accommodation and community resilience: implications for sustainable ...
Peer review: "Bridging the gap between social and market rented housing in six European countries?",...
The once clear demarcation of funding and roles of the social and market rental sectors seems to hav...
"Not for the vulnerable? Flanders' housing policy squeezed between selectivity and legitimacy", Jour...
In many advanced Northwestern European welfare states, a shift occurred in the second half of the la...
review of the book Maas Housing in EuropeOTB Research Institute for the Built Environmen
The Netherlands and England both have a large social housing stock. In this article the two countrie...
In the Northwestern European, especially in countries the Netherlands and Germany, social housing us...
Social housing has been an important part in Europe’s housing provision for many decades both in ter...
The study aims to explore the state of the housing rights across the European Union (EU) countries a...
The study aims to explore the state of the housing rights across the European Union (EU) countries a...
Book review: Housing wealth and welfare, By Caroline Dewilde and Richard Ronald, Cheltenham, Edward ...
This article establishes a typology of housing systems in OECD and EU countries, using principal com...
The chapter provides a conclusion to the various chapters presented in the book, arguing that a broa...
This article provides the introduction to the special issue on ‘Housing in Europe: a different conti...
A review on the “Peer-to-peer accommodation and community resilience: implications for sustainable ...
Peer review: "Bridging the gap between social and market rented housing in six European countries?",...
The once clear demarcation of funding and roles of the social and market rental sectors seems to hav...
"Not for the vulnerable? Flanders' housing policy squeezed between selectivity and legitimacy", Jour...
In many advanced Northwestern European welfare states, a shift occurred in the second half of the la...
review of the book Maas Housing in EuropeOTB Research Institute for the Built Environmen
The Netherlands and England both have a large social housing stock. In this article the two countrie...
In the Northwestern European, especially in countries the Netherlands and Germany, social housing us...
Social housing has been an important part in Europe’s housing provision for many decades both in ter...
The study aims to explore the state of the housing rights across the European Union (EU) countries a...
The study aims to explore the state of the housing rights across the European Union (EU) countries a...
Book review: Housing wealth and welfare, By Caroline Dewilde and Richard Ronald, Cheltenham, Edward ...
This article establishes a typology of housing systems in OECD and EU countries, using principal com...
The chapter provides a conclusion to the various chapters presented in the book, arguing that a broa...
This article provides the introduction to the special issue on ‘Housing in Europe: a different conti...
A review on the “Peer-to-peer accommodation and community resilience: implications for sustainable ...