In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdrop of welfare state restructuring. The paradigm of asset-based welfare may become increasingly central to these developments as individualised welfare is touted as part of the response to the challenge of funding the care of an ageing population. This article focuses on the framing of housing wealth as a form of asset-based welfare in the UK context. We consider the strengths and weaknesses of housing as a form of asset-based welfare, both in terms of equity between generations and equality within them. We argue that housing market gains have presented many homeowners with significant, and arguably unearned, wealth and that policy-makers could...
Notwithstanding current market volatility, there has been exceptional expansion in owner-occupied ho...
The paper examines the role of Equity Release Schemes (ERS) in the welfare mix for seniors. The conc...
This paper aims to provide a contribution to the debate about housing as asset based welfare begun i...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
The idea that households should be encouraged to invest in assets that accrue over the lifetime to b...
This paper conceptualises housing wealth and welfare across the life course. Drawing from the empiri...
This paper contributes to current debates by reframing recent transformations in housing, policy and...
This article explores the contingencies of financialisation and housing. More specifically, how the ...
This paper reflects on the different faces of asset-based welfare from both a theoretical and an emp...
Asset-based approaches to welfare may be seen as part of a broader trend towards individual responsi...
The transition of the baby boomer bulge into old age and their increasing longevity will lift the nu...
Welfare-state restructuring featuring the use of equity held in owner-occupied housing assets to off...
This paper investigates the scope for housing wealth to alleviate poverty among Britain’s older popu...
Homeownership has become a ‘normalised’ tenure of choice in many advanced economies, with housing pl...
Notwithstanding current market volatility, there has been exceptional expansion in owner-occupied ho...
The paper examines the role of Equity Release Schemes (ERS) in the welfare mix for seniors. The conc...
This paper aims to provide a contribution to the debate about housing as asset based welfare begun i...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
The idea that households should be encouraged to invest in assets that accrue over the lifetime to b...
This paper conceptualises housing wealth and welfare across the life course. Drawing from the empiri...
This paper contributes to current debates by reframing recent transformations in housing, policy and...
This article explores the contingencies of financialisation and housing. More specifically, how the ...
This paper reflects on the different faces of asset-based welfare from both a theoretical and an emp...
Asset-based approaches to welfare may be seen as part of a broader trend towards individual responsi...
The transition of the baby boomer bulge into old age and their increasing longevity will lift the nu...
Welfare-state restructuring featuring the use of equity held in owner-occupied housing assets to off...
This paper investigates the scope for housing wealth to alleviate poverty among Britain’s older popu...
Homeownership has become a ‘normalised’ tenure of choice in many advanced economies, with housing pl...
Notwithstanding current market volatility, there has been exceptional expansion in owner-occupied ho...
The paper examines the role of Equity Release Schemes (ERS) in the welfare mix for seniors. The conc...
This paper aims to provide a contribution to the debate about housing as asset based welfare begun i...