The enormous growth in house prices in Europe since the 1990s has led to increasing concerns about the affordability of housing for ordinary citizens. This article explores the relationship between housing affordability - house prices relative to incomes - and the demand for redistributive and housing policy, using data drawn from European and British social surveys and an analysis of British elections. It shows that, as unaffordability rises, citizens appear in aggregate to become less supportive of redistribution, interventionist housing policy and left-wing parties. However, this aggregate rise, driven by the predominance of homeowners in most European countries, masks a growing polarization in preferences between renters and owners in l...
Over the last two decades, many developed countries have experienced notable changes in house prices...
This paper analyses the relation between income inequality and access to housing for low- income hou...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
The enormous growth in house prices in Europe since the 1990s has led to increasing concerns about t...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
The affordability of housing is a major policy issue that has increasingly become a concern for UK g...
Problems of housing affordability have been afflicting parts of the UK, especially the South East of...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into ...
This paper focuses on the actual experience of housing affordability, revealing how deeply the probl...
Abstract: This article analyzes the relationship between income inequality and access to housing for...
Lack of affordable housing is a growing and often primary policy concern in cities around the world....
The private rented sector (PRS) recently enjoyed a revival, in particular in the years before and af...
Comparative political economy (CPE) has robustly examined the political and institutional determinan...
In the last decades, advanced industrial democracies have seen a rapid, yet unequal, surge in housin...
Over the last two decades, many developed countries have experienced notable changes in house prices...
This paper analyses the relation between income inequality and access to housing for low- income hou...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
The enormous growth in house prices in Europe since the 1990s has led to increasing concerns about t...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
The affordability of housing is a major policy issue that has increasingly become a concern for UK g...
Problems of housing affordability have been afflicting parts of the UK, especially the South East of...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into ...
This paper focuses on the actual experience of housing affordability, revealing how deeply the probl...
Abstract: This article analyzes the relationship between income inequality and access to housing for...
Lack of affordable housing is a growing and often primary policy concern in cities around the world....
The private rented sector (PRS) recently enjoyed a revival, in particular in the years before and af...
Comparative political economy (CPE) has robustly examined the political and institutional determinan...
In the last decades, advanced industrial democracies have seen a rapid, yet unequal, surge in housin...
Over the last two decades, many developed countries have experienced notable changes in house prices...
This paper analyses the relation between income inequality and access to housing for low- income hou...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...