Welfare-state restructuring featuring the use of equity held in owner-occupied housing assets to offset declining public welfare resources and diminishing pension reserves – a form of ‘homeownership-based welfare’ – has become increasingly prominent in many developed economies in recent decades. This paper, focusing on the UK, examines the shifting position of homeownership, arguing that while the private home has become a key component of welfare restructuring, both owner-occupation and housing equity have become more polarised in the last decade, especially across cohorts. A particular concern is whether passive homeownership-based welfare switching strategies have become more active, or even pro-active, strategies to housing property acc...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
This paper qualifies the role of home-ownership as an income complement for the elderly by taking th...
Both growth and unevenness in the distribution of housing wealth have become characteristic of advan...
The idea that households should be encouraged to invest in assets that accrue over the lifetime to b...
This paper contributes to current debates by reframing recent transformations in housing, policy and...
Homeownership has been declining in favour of private renting in most developed English speaking cou...
This paper reflects on the different faces of asset-based welfare from both a theoretical and an emp...
Housing has been unjustifiably neglected in comparative welfare state research. The banking crisis o...
This article explores the contingencies of financialisation and housing. More specifically, how the ...
Workshop 3. Session B. Abstract Recent analyses of changes in housing policy and welfare systems hav...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupOngoing neoliberal policies have realign...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Notwithstanding current market volatility, there has been exceptional expansion in owner-occupied ho...
This article starts from the observation that social rented housing in Britain is in transition. Evi...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
This paper qualifies the role of home-ownership as an income complement for the elderly by taking th...
Both growth and unevenness in the distribution of housing wealth have become characteristic of advan...
The idea that households should be encouraged to invest in assets that accrue over the lifetime to b...
This paper contributes to current debates by reframing recent transformations in housing, policy and...
Homeownership has been declining in favour of private renting in most developed English speaking cou...
This paper reflects on the different faces of asset-based welfare from both a theoretical and an emp...
Housing has been unjustifiably neglected in comparative welfare state research. The banking crisis o...
This article explores the contingencies of financialisation and housing. More specifically, how the ...
Workshop 3. Session B. Abstract Recent analyses of changes in housing policy and welfare systems hav...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupOngoing neoliberal policies have realign...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Notwithstanding current market volatility, there has been exceptional expansion in owner-occupied ho...
This article starts from the observation that social rented housing in Britain is in transition. Evi...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
This paper qualifies the role of home-ownership as an income complement for the elderly by taking th...
Both growth and unevenness in the distribution of housing wealth have become characteristic of advan...