The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people living in the private rental sector for longer periods of their lives. Given the importance of leaving home in youth transitions to adulthood, this is a significant change. It is further critical given the rapid expansion of the private rented sector in the UK over recent decades and the more limited rights that private tenants have. This article draws on qualitative evidence to highlight the impact this has on young people's lives, and broader patterns of social‐spatial inequality. Our research highlights that, whilst young people retain long‐term preferences for homeownership, they nonetheless deconstruct this normalized ideal as a ‘fallac...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
Homeownership has become a ‘normalised’ tenure of choice in many advanced economies, with housing pl...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people living in the private re...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The now widely used term 'Generation Rent' reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people living in the private re...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The term 'Generation Rent' denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
The term 'Generation Rent' denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
This thesis considers two questions: how does the aggregate quantity of consumption by young renters...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
Homeownership has become a ‘normalised’ tenure of choice in many advanced economies, with housing pl...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people living in the private re...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The now widely used term 'Generation Rent' reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people living in the private re...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The now widely used term ‘Generation Rent’ reflects the growing phenomenon in the UK of young people...
The term 'Generation Rent' denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
The term 'Generation Rent' denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
This thesis considers two questions: how does the aggregate quantity of consumption by young renters...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
The term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young people who are increasingly living in the private rented se...
Homeownership has become a ‘normalised’ tenure of choice in many advanced economies, with housing pl...