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期刊目录 | HOUSING STUDIES
(2017) How long do households remain in housing affordability stress?
(2017) Men's experiences of state sponsored housing in South Africa: emerging issues and key questions
(2017) Ethnically bounded homeownership: qualitative insights on Los Angeles immigrant homeowners' experiences during the US Great Recession
(2017) Rethinking professional practice: the logic of competition and the crisis of identity in housing practice
(2017) "The party's over': critical junctures, crises and the politics of housing policy
(2017) A private rental sector paradox: unpacking the effects of urban restructuring on housing market dynamics
(2017) Reasoning behind choices: rationality and social norms in the housing market behaviour of first-time buyers in the Czech Republic
(2017) Icelandic boom and bust: immigration and the housing market
(2017) Do homeowners cope better with economic crises in terms of employment? An analysis of micro panel data from Spain, 2004-2013
(2017) Understanding New Zealand's decline in homeownership
(2017) Are valuations of place-based amenities driven by scale?
(2017) How to redesign a rent rebate system? Experience in the Netherlands
(2017) Natives' opinions on ethnic residential segregation and neighbourhood diversity in Helsinki, Oslo and Stockholm
(2017) Selective moving behaviour in ethnic neighbourhoods: white flight, white avoidance, ethnic attraction or ethnic retention?
(2017) Does the ethnic gap in homeownership vary by income? An analysis on Dutch survey data
(2017) Housing assets to the elderly in urban China: to fund or to hedge?
(2017) Racist housing practices as a precursor to uneven neighborhood change in a post-industrial city
(2017) Housing policy in the UK: the importance of spatial nuance