Gaining housing autonomy in ownership-oriented housing systems has been observed as increasingly difficult for contemporary youth, including university students. This article analyses how students make sense of their experiences in private rentals, which is assumed to shape their dispositions and capacities to act in the housing market in the future. We contribute to the conceptualisation of young people’s housing choices and aspirations by offering evidence from the understudied post-socialist context of Tallinn, Estonia. Inspired by Bourdieu’s theory of practice and combining in-depth interviews with a survey, we show how the student experience in a weakly regulated private rental market supports their selfperception as established ‘playe...
Mobilising flat owners into renovating residential blocks in post-socialist countries has been a com...
Drawing on qualitative research on housing aspirations in Scotland, the objectives of this article a...
This paper describes changes in the housing market after the collapse of communism in Central Europe...
The current housing affordability crisis, driven mainly by the financialization of housing and the g...
The return of property expropriated during the communist period to previous owners or to their desce...
Transition from socialism to capitalism in Eastern and Central Europe has been characterized as the ...
Rapid expansion of welfare state model and persistent processes of housing sector commodification ar...
This article examines housing in the Soviet and post-Soviet era drawing from interview material with...
Mobilising flat-owners into renovating residential blocks in post-socialist countries has been a com...
The article analyzes possibilities of individual self-provision of housing in Lithuania wh...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
This paper focuses on one aspect of student life, namely housing circumstances. It explores the hous...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
Collective housing or cohousing has gained popularity in the housing market because it promotes soci...
Collective housing or cohousing has gained popularity in the housing market because it promotes soci...
Mobilising flat owners into renovating residential blocks in post-socialist countries has been a com...
Drawing on qualitative research on housing aspirations in Scotland, the objectives of this article a...
This paper describes changes in the housing market after the collapse of communism in Central Europe...
The current housing affordability crisis, driven mainly by the financialization of housing and the g...
The return of property expropriated during the communist period to previous owners or to their desce...
Transition from socialism to capitalism in Eastern and Central Europe has been characterized as the ...
Rapid expansion of welfare state model and persistent processes of housing sector commodification ar...
This article examines housing in the Soviet and post-Soviet era drawing from interview material with...
Mobilising flat-owners into renovating residential blocks in post-socialist countries has been a com...
The article analyzes possibilities of individual self-provision of housing in Lithuania wh...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
This paper focuses on one aspect of student life, namely housing circumstances. It explores the hous...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
Collective housing or cohousing has gained popularity in the housing market because it promotes soci...
Collective housing or cohousing has gained popularity in the housing market because it promotes soci...
Mobilising flat owners into renovating residential blocks in post-socialist countries has been a com...
Drawing on qualitative research on housing aspirations in Scotland, the objectives of this article a...
This paper describes changes in the housing market after the collapse of communism in Central Europe...