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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Achievement of home ownership among post-war Australian cohorts Neutze, Max
1991
1 p. 3-14
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2 Achieving 'Customer Focus' in Private Housebuilding: Current Practice and Lessons from Other Industries Barlow, James
2003
1 p. 87-101
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3 Affordability Crises in Housing in Britain and Japan Yamada, Yoshiharu
1999
1 p. 99-110
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4 After Housing Policy: Housing and the UK General Election 2001 Paris, Chris
2002
1 p. 151-164
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5 A millstone round your neck? — Building societies in the 1930s and Mortgage default McCulloch, Andrew
1990
1 p. 43-58
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6 An affordability crisis in British housing: Dimensions, causes and policy impact Bramley, Glen
1994
1 p. 103-124
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7 A Note from the Editors Burrows, Roger
2005
1 p. 5-7
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8 An overview of mortgage-backed securitisation in the UK Pryke, Michael
1994
1 p. 75-101
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9 Applying Theories of Social Communication to Housing Law: Towards a Workable Framework Goodchild, Barry
2001
1 p. 75-95
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10 Between Rural and Urban Slums: A Geography of Pathways Through Homelessness Meert, Henk
2005
1 p. 107-125
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11 Book review King, Dave
1989
1 p. 72
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12 Book reviews Storgaard, Kresten
1997
1 p. 139-147
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13 Book Reviews 1998
1 p. 135-141
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14 Book Reviews 2002
1 p. 165-179
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15 Book reviews Willis, Katie
1995
1 p. 117-124
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16 Book reviews Yates, Judith
1996
1 p. 147-157
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17 Book Reviews 1999
1 p. 111-119
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18 Book Reviews 2001
1 p. 125-132
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19 Book Reviews Connerly, Charles
2005
1 p. 157-175
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20 Book Reviews Yip, Ngai Ming
2006
1 p. 151-155
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21 Book reviews Kleinman, Mark
1991
1 p. 70-80
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22 Book reviews Bramley, Glen
1994
1 p. 143-155
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23 Book reviews Byrne, David
1993
1 p. 70-80
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24 Book reviews 2004
1 p. 125-129
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25 Book reviews Englander, David
1986
1 p. 67-70
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26 Book reviews Batley, Richard
1987
1 p. 57-63
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27 Book reviews Peace, Sheila M.
1988
1 p. 73-78
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28 Book reviews Merrett, Stephen
1990
1 p. 68-70
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29 Book Reviews Whitehead, Christine M. E.
2007
1 p. 137-145
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30 Book reviews Partington, Martin
1992
1 p. 74-80
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31 Book Reviews 2003
1 p. 127-131
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32 Book Reviews Somerville, Peter
2008
1 p. 149-157
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33 Books received 1990
1 p. 71
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34 Books received 1988
1 p. 79
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35 British housing since 1979: Has the system changed? Kleinman, Mark P.
1988
1 p. 3-19
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36 Changing Demand for Housing: Restructuring Markets and the Public Policy Framework 2003
1 p. 65-86
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37 Changing Family Tradition: Housing Choices and Constraints for Older People in Japan Izuhara, Misa
2000
1 p. 89-110
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38 Chasing a Snail: Innovation and Housebuilding Firms' Strategies Ball, Michael
1999
1 p. 9-22
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39 Cohort Trajectories in Hong Kong's Housing System: 1981-2001 Yip, Ngai Ming
2007
1 p. 121-136
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40 Collapse and Reconstruction: Housing Recovery Policy in Kobe after the Hanshin Great Earthquake Hirayama, Yosuke
2000
1 p. 111-128
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41 Completing Post-Earthquake Replacement Housing in Rural Armenia: Did it Induce Further Investment? Struyk, Raymond J.
2006
1 p. 97-112
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42 Constancy and change in household demography, dwelling designs and home life: The case of Geneva Lawrence, Roderick J.
1989
1 p. 36-43
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43 Contemporary Change and the Housebuilding Industry: Concentration and Standardisation in Production Nicol, Chris
1999
1 p. 57-76
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44 Cultural Expectations of Homeownership. Explaining Changing Legal Definitions of Flat 'Ownership' within Britain Robertson, Douglas
2006
1 p. 35-52
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45 Dematerialising Money? Observations on the Flow of Wealth from Housing to Other Things Smith, Susan J.
2008
1 p. 21-43
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46 Despised, slippery and untrustworthy? an analysis of reputation in estate agency Bishop, Paul
2004
1 p. 21-36
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47 Development niches and specialist housebuilders: An overview of private sheltered housing in Britain Williams, Gwyndaf
1990
1 p. 14-23
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48 Drivers of Rising Housing Allowance Claimant Numbers: Evidence from the Irish Private Rented Sector NORRIS, MICHELLE
2008
1 p. 89-109
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49 Dutch housing: Recent developments and policy issues Van Weesep, Jan
1986
1 p. 61-66
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50 Economic and demographic stagnation, housing and housing policy Priemus, Hugo
1987
1 p. 17-27
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51 Editorial 1996
1 p. 5-6
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52 Editorial Munro, Moira
1997
1 p. 5
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53 Editorial 1986
1 p. 2
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54 Editorial board 1996
1 p. 1
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55 Editorial board 1989
1 p. 1
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56 Editorial board 1997
1 p. 1
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57 Editorial board 1986
1 p. 1
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58 Editorial board 1992
1 p. 1
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59 Editorial board 1995
1 p. 1
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60 Editorial board 1994
1 p. 1
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61 Editors' Introduction: Focus on Housing in South-East Asia Forrest, Ray
2000
1 p. 7-10
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62 Editor's Report 1999-2000 Munro, Moira
2001
1 p. 5-6
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63 Editors' Report 1998-1999 2000
1 p. 5-6
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64 Effects of financial policy on housing expenses for owner occupiers of newly-built dwellings: A comparison of six countries in North-Western Europe Haffner, Marietta E. A.
1994
1 p. 125-141
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65 Estimates of a model of pricing behaviour in the private sector rented housing market Cameron, S.
1988
1 p. 51-58
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66 Explaining the Support for Homeownership Policy in US Cities: A Political Economy Perspective Basolo, Victoria
2007
1 p. 99-119
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67 Falling out of the home owner market Dieleman, F. M.
1995
1 p. 3-15
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68 Financial gains from owner occupation: The New Zealand case 1970-88 Dupuis, Ann
1992
1 p. 27-44
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69 Fiscal policy, taxation incentives and inner-city housing development Adair, Alastair
1995
1 p. 105-115
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70 Forced Relocation vs. Voluntary Mobility: The Effects of Dispersal Programmes on Households Goetz, Edward G.
2002
1 p. 107-123
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71 Forgotten Needs? The Demographic and Socio-economic Impact of Free-standing New Settlements Stockdale, Aileen
1998
1 p. 43-58
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72 From Craft Production to Mass Customisation. Innovation Requirements for the UK Housebuilding Industry Barlow, James
1999
1 p. 23-42
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73 From Low Demand to Rising Aspirations: Housing Market Renewal within Regional and Neighbourhood Regeneration Policy Cameron, Stuart
2006
1 p. 3-16
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74 From Planned Communities to Deregulated Spaces: Social and Tenurial Change in High Quality State Housing 2003
1 p. 47-63
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75 From Prisons to Penthouses: The Changing Images of High-Rise Living in Melbourne Costello, Lauren
2005
1 p. 49-62
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76 From renting to owning: Life course and housing market circumstances Dieleman, Frans M.
1994
1 p. 11-25
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77 From the Editors Marsh, Alex
2006
1 p. 1-2
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78 From Welfare Housing to Home Ownership: The Dilemma of China's Housing Reform Lee, James
2000
1 p. 61-76
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79 Gender and housing: Broadening the debate Munro, Moira
1989
1 p. 3-17
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80 Geographies of mortgage market segmentation: the case of essex county, new jersey Newman, Kathe
2004
1 p. 53-83
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81 Good dwellings for all: The case of social rented housing in Sweden Elander, Ingemar
1991
1 p. 29-43
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82 Government housing policy in New South Wales 1788-1900 Troy, Patrick N.
1988
1 p. 20-30
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83 Health Selection in the Housing System: Access to Council Housing for Homeless People with Health Problems Robinson, David
1998
1 p. 23-41
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84 Homelessness and theory reconsidered Neale, Joanne
1997
1 p. 47-61
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85 Home Ownership and Access to Opportunity Rohe, William M.
2002
1 p. 51-61
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86 Home ownership in recession Forrest, Ray
1994
1 p. 55-74
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87 Home ownership policy in Singapore: An assessment Ching, Lin Kuo
1991
1 p. 15-28
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88 Home, the culture of nature and meanings of gardens in late modernity Bhatti, Mark
2004
1 p. 37-51
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89 House building, profits and social efficiency in Sweden and Britain Duncan, S. S.
1986
1 p. 11-33
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90 Housing Affordability and Planning in Australia: The Challenge of Policy Under Neo-liberalism Beer, Andrew
2007
1 p. 11-24
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91 Housing Affordability in the Republic of Ireland: Is Planning Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? Norris, Michelle
2007
1 p. 45-62
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92 Housing and Family Well-being Bratt, Rachel G.
2002
1 p. 13-26
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93 Housing and the New Welfare State: Wobbly Pillar or Cornerstone? MALPASS, PETER
2008
1 p. 1-19
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94 Housing as a Way of Life: Towards an Understanding of Middle-Class Families' Preference for an Urban Residential Location Karsten, Lia
2007
1 p. 83-98
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95 Housing careers, asset accumulation and subsidies to owner occupiers — A microsimulation Longley, Paul A.
1991
1 p. 57-69
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96 Housing/Futures? The Challenge from Environmentalism Bhatti, Mark
2001
1 p. 39-52
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97 Housing movements of the divorced and separated Sullivan, Oriel
1986
1 p. 35-48
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98 Housing policy and street homelessness in Britain Anderson, Isobel
1993
1 p. 17-28
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99 Housing renovation in moderately deteriorated neighbourhoods: Public-individual partnership in Israel and its lessons Carmon, Naomi
1992
1 p. 56-73
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100 Housing tenures in times of change: Conversion debates in Slovenia Mandic, Srna
1994
1 p. 27-38
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101 How Do Places Matter? The Geography of Opportunity, Self-efficacy and a Look Inside the Black Box of Residential Mobility Rosenbaum, James E.
2002
1 p. 71-82
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102 Income and wealth in house ownership studies in urban Ghana Tipple, A. Graham
1997
1 p. 111-126
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103 Increasing Home Ownership in Urban China: Notes on the Problem of Affordability Rosen, Kenneth T.
2000
1 p. 77-88
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104 Information and competitive equilibria in the housing market Soldatos, Gerasimos T.
1990
1 p. 36-42
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105 International Perspectives on Planning and Affordable Housing Paris, Chris
2007
1 p. 1-9
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106 Introduction-Improving British Housing Supply Barlow, James
1999
1 p. 5-8
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107 Job Search Networks and Strategies in Scattered-site Public Housing Kleit, Rachel Garshick
2002
1 p. 83-100
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108 Land allocation for housing: A review of practice and possibilities in England Goodchild, Barry
1992
1 p. 45-55
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109 Local Connection Criteria and Single Homeless People's Geographical Mobility: Evidence from Brighton and Hove May, Jon
2003
1 p. 29-46
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110 Local Housing Agencies in Rural Wales Gallent, Nick
1998
1 p. 59-81
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111 Long-term Renters in the Australian Housing Market Wulff, Marya N. N.
1998
1 p. 83-98
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112 Managerialism and public housing reform Marston, Greg
2004
1 p. 5-20
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113 Managing or mismanaging mortgage arrears? The case of the building societies Ford, Janet
1988
1 p. 40-50
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114 Meeting housing needs through the market: An assessment of housing policies and the supply/demand balance in France and Great Britain Kleinman, Mark
1995
1 p. 17-38
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115 Mobilising opposition: The campaign against housing action trusts in Tower Hamlets Woodward, Rachel
1991
1 p. 44-56
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116 Mortgage Indebtedness in England: An 'Epidemiology' Burrows, Roger
1998
1 p. 5-21
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117 Movement Into and Out of the Private Rental Sector in England Kemp, Peter A.
2001
1 p. 21-37
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118 Moving on and moving up: The experience of households who resell public sector dwellings Williams, Nicholas J.
1993
1 p. 60-69
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119 Moving or Improving: Housing Adjustment Choice in Kumasi, Ghana Sinai, Irit
2001
1 p. 97-114
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120 Muslim Residential Clustering and Political Radicalism VARADY, DAVID
2008
1 p. 45-66
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121 Once Only the Sky was the Limit: Bangkok's Housing Boom and the Financial Crisis in Thailand Sheng, Yap Kioe
2000
1 p. 11-27
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122 On gaps in gentrification theory Clark, Eric
1992
1 p. 16-26
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123 Panel Data in Housing Research: A Reaction to the Paper by Myers on Cohort Longitudinal Estimation of Housing Careers Dieleman, Frans M.
2001
1 p. 115-121
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124 Planning for affordable rural housing in England and Wales Gallent, Nick
1997
1 p. 127-137
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125 Planning, Land and Affordable Housing in Hong Kong Chiu, Rebecca L. H.
2007
1 p. 63-81
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126 Planning Policies and Affordable Housing: England as a Successful Case Study? Whitehead, Christine M. E.
2007
1 p. 25-44
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127 Plotting the Middle Classes: Gentrification and Circuits of Education in London 2003
1 p. 5-28
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128 POLICY REVIEW Nineties, Canadian Housing Policy In The
1998
1 p. 121-134
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129 Policy Review: Government Intervention in Housing: The Case of Macao Chiang, Coc Meng
2005
1 p. 149-155
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130 POLICY REVIEW Housing Policy in the 1990s-New Zealand a Decade of Change Thorns, David C.
2000
1 p. 129-138
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131 Poverty and disrepair: Challenging the myth of ignorance in private sector housing Heywood, Frances
1997
1 p. 27-46
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132 Pricing and subsidy systems in British social rented housing: Assessing the policy options Malpass, Peter
1988
1 p. 31-39
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133 Privacy in the private sphere Munro, Moira
1993
1 p. 29-45
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134 Private renting in the 1990s Whitehead, Christine M. E.
1996
1 p. 7-12
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135 Private Sector Housing Improvement in the UK and the Chronically Ill: Implications for Collaborative Working Allen, Terry
2005
1 p. 63-80
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136 Privatisation and rehabilitation in the Budapest inner districts Hegedus, Jozsef
1994
1 p. 39-54
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137 Prosperity or Inequality: Deconstructing the Myth of Home Ownership in Hong Kong Wah, Chan Kam
2000
1 p. 28-43
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138 Public Housing Residents as Clients of the State Huat, Chua Beng
2000
1 p. 45-60
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139 Public sector housing in Urban China 1949-1988: The case of Xian Wang, Ya Ping
1995
1 p. 57-82
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140 Racial incidents, council housing and the law MacEwen, Martin
1988
1 p. 59-72
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141 Regional Differentiation and the Scottish Private Housebuilding Sector Gibb, Kenneth
1999
1 p. 43-56
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142 Rental residential rehabilitation decisions Skaburskis, A.
1989
1 p. 58-71
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143 Renters' Housing Behaviour in Transitional Urban China Huang, Youqin
2003
1 p. 103-126
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144 Reply to Frans Dieleman: Better Use of Cross-sectional Data Myers, Dowell
2001
1 p. 123
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145 Residential Mobility: Contrasting Approaches in Europe and the United States Strassmann, W. Paul
2001
1 p. 7-20
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146 Residential Patterns and Housing Choices of Ghanaian Immigrants in Toronto, Canada Owusu, Thomas Y.
1999
1 p. 77-97
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147 Response: Contrasting US and European Findings on Poverty Neighbourhoods Friedrichs, Jurgen
2002
1 p. 101-104
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148 Response: From Residential Disadvantage to Opportunity? Reflections on British and European Policy and Research Kearns, Ade
2002
1 p. 145-150
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149 Response: Housing, Tenure and Opportunity Whitehead, Christine M. E.
2002
1 p. 63-68
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150 Response: Mixed Housing Policy: A European (Dutch) Perspective Musterd, Sako
2002
1 p. 139-143
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151 Response: Some Reflections on Housing and Family Well-being Andersson, Roger
2002
1 p. 27-31
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152 Responsible Participation and Housing: Restoring Democratic Theory to the Scene PADDISON, RONAN
2008
1 p. 129-147
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153 Retiring to the seaside: A housing perspective Cribier, Francoise
1987
1 p. 42-56
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154 Rhetorical barriers to understanding housing provision: What the 'provision thesis' is and is not Ball, Michael
1992
1 p. 3-15
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155 Shared ownership: Short-term expedient or long-term major tenure? Bramley, Glen
1996
1 p. 105-131
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156 Social integration and shared living space: Psychiatric impairment among single men Neil, C. C.
1990
1 p. 24-35
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157 Some aspects of housing consumption in late nineteenth century England and Wales Kemp, Peter
1987
1 p. 3-16
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158 Tackling poverty through housing investment: An evaluation of a community self-build project in Glasgow Turok, Ivan
1993
1 p. 47-59
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159 Tenant Empowerment Through Innovative Tenures: An Analysis of Woonbron-Maasoevers' Client's Choice Programme Gruis, Vincent
2005
1 p. 127-147
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160 Tenants' Dilemma- On Collective Action in Housing Bengtsson, Bo
1998
1 p. 99-120
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161 Tenure Choice and Labour Market Outcomes Coulson, N. Edward
2002
1 p. 35-49
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162 Tenure preference and housing strategy: An exploration of Pakistani experiences Bowes, Alison
1997
1 p. 63-84
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163 The Benefits and Costs of Residential Mobility Programmes for the Poor Johnson, Michael P.
2002
1 p. 125-138
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164 The demand for social housing in England in the 1980s Bramley, Glen
1989
1 p. 18-35
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165 The development of housing policy in South Africa in the post apartheid period Mackay, C. J.
1996
1 p. 133-146
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166 The geography of rental housing and the restructuring of housing assistance in New Zealand Morrison, Philip S.
1995
1 p. 39-56
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167 The home ideology and housing discourse in Finland 1900-1950 Ruonavaara, Hannu
1996
1 p. 89-104
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168 The housing crisis and its local dimensions Barlow, James
1987
1 p. 28-41
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169 The impact of rent control on housing maintenance: A dynamic analysis incorporating European and North American rent regulations Kutty, Nandinee K.
1996
1 p. 69-88
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170 The impact of unemployment on home ownership Doling, John
1986
1 p. 49-59
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171 The limits of housing policy: Home ownership in Australia Bourassa, Steven C.
1995
1 p. 83-104
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172 The new housing policy — a critique Coleman, D. A.
1989
1 p. 44-57
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173 The policy and implementation of the housing role in community care—a constructionist theoretical perspective Allen, Chris
1997
1 p. 85-110
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174 The potential and implications of home equity release in old age Leather, Philip
1990
1 p. 3-13
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175 The private rental sector in Western Europe: Developments since the Second World War and prospects for the future Van Der Heijden, Harry
1996
1 p. 13-33
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176 The revival of private rented housing in Britain Crook, A. D. H.
1996
1 p. 51-68
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177 The significance of Swedish rental policy: Cost renting: Command economy versus the social market in comparative perspective Kemeny, Jim
1993
1 p. 3-15
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178 The social construction of housing management Franklin, Bridget
1997
1 p. 7-26
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179 The struggle for housing provision in Tanzania: A case of confusing policies Kaitilla, Sababu
1990
1 p. 59-67
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180 Towards a reassessment of the private rental market Yates, Judith
1996
1 p. 35-50
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181 Trans-Atlantic Perspectives on Opportunity, Deprivation and the Housing Nexus Galster, George
2002
1 p. 5-10
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182 Unfriendly Architecture: Using Observations of Inuit Spatial Behavior to Design Culturally Sustaining Houses in Arctic Canada Dawson, Peter C.
2008
1 p. 111-128
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183 Urban Change and Conflict: Evaluating the Role of Partnerships in Urban Regeneration in the UK Ball, Michael
2005
1 p. 9-28
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184 Using Hot-Spot Analysis to Study the Clustering of Section 8 Housing Voucher Families Wang, Xinhao
2005
1 p. 29-48
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185 Using Public Housing to Achieve Self-Sufficiency: Can We Predict Success? Kleit, Rachel Garshick
2005
1 p. 81-105
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186 Women and housing or feminist housing analysis? Watson, Sophie
1986
1 p. 1-10
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187 Year 15 and Preservation of Tax-Credit Housing for Low-Income Households: An Assessment of Risk Melendez, Edwin
2008
1 p. 67-87
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