Homeownership rates have declined in several countries including Denmark and Turkey since 2010. A majority of the decline in homeownership has been observed among low income holders. This variation finding comparative case study compares similar patterns of neoliberal housing policies to examine wealth inequalities based on homeownership despite fundamental differences in housing markets and welfare state provision. The comparison of Denmark and Turkey reveals similar adoption of policies that support financialization as a strategy to recover from financial crises. This paper examines how states have supported financialization with policies that allowed deregulations in the housing market to create an enabling environment for construction a...
© 2015 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban Research. We evaluate to what extent the financializ...
The comparative study of housing systems enjoys a “disjointed” relationship with comparative literat...
This article tracks how a trope of middle-class household thrift, grounded on the autarchic Aristote...
Homeownership rates have declined in several countries including Denmark and Turkey since 2010. A ma...
This article presents the findings of a comparative study of the housing markets in the Nordic and t...
This article examines the dynamics of credit and debt in low income households, drawing on an action...
The paper studies the role of housing in wealth inequality in 15 Eurozone countries based on the HFC...
The purpose of this paper is to present and discuss factors influencing ways of residing up to and d...
Struggles over housing are one of the most pressing social, economic and political issues of our tim...
The comparative study of housing systems enjoys a “disjointed” relationship with comparative literat...
The comparative study of housing systems enjoys a “disjointed” relationship with comparative literat...
Homeownership has served as a pivotal tool in poverty alleviation research for an extended period. I...
Published online: 25 April 2018This paper asks why peripheral European countries have been particula...
We evaluate to what extent the financialization of housing is associated with changing inequalities ...
First published online: 16 October 2019The global financial crisis has ushered in a major housing cr...
© 2015 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban Research. We evaluate to what extent the financializ...
The comparative study of housing systems enjoys a “disjointed” relationship with comparative literat...
This article tracks how a trope of middle-class household thrift, grounded on the autarchic Aristote...
Homeownership rates have declined in several countries including Denmark and Turkey since 2010. A ma...
This article presents the findings of a comparative study of the housing markets in the Nordic and t...
This article examines the dynamics of credit and debt in low income households, drawing on an action...
The paper studies the role of housing in wealth inequality in 15 Eurozone countries based on the HFC...
The purpose of this paper is to present and discuss factors influencing ways of residing up to and d...
Struggles over housing are one of the most pressing social, economic and political issues of our tim...
The comparative study of housing systems enjoys a “disjointed” relationship with comparative literat...
The comparative study of housing systems enjoys a “disjointed” relationship with comparative literat...
Homeownership has served as a pivotal tool in poverty alleviation research for an extended period. I...
Published online: 25 April 2018This paper asks why peripheral European countries have been particula...
We evaluate to what extent the financialization of housing is associated with changing inequalities ...
First published online: 16 October 2019The global financial crisis has ushered in a major housing cr...
© 2015 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban Research. We evaluate to what extent the financializ...
The comparative study of housing systems enjoys a “disjointed” relationship with comparative literat...
This article tracks how a trope of middle-class household thrift, grounded on the autarchic Aristote...