Housing Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Housing Studies is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Informal land transactions and demolition of houses in Cameroon84
Between smart housing and home. EU-funded climate smart interventions in Swedish public housing43
Prefiguring the right to housing. Right to the city approaches in alternative housing initiatives in Belgium42
Do localized housing programs lead to racial equity? Evidence from the State Housing Initiatives Partnership program37
Stay or move out? Young adults’ housing trajectories in Poland over time and throughout economic cycle34
Placing public housing provision in Chinese cities: land-centered development, cadre review mechanism, and residential land supply34
The regionalisation of housing policies in Spain: an analysis of territorial differences32
The importance of stable housing in social capital development and utilisation: how homelessness undermines reciprocity, recognition, and autonomy30
Evaluating area-based policies using secondary data: the neighbourhood management pathfinders programme28
Towards green gentrification? The interplay between residential change, the housing market, and park proximity26
The great social housing trade-off. ‘Insiders’ and ‘outsiders’ in urban social rental housing in Norway26
Stigma consciousness in Toronto’s mixed-tenure Regent Park neighbourhood23
Is LGBT homelessness different? Reviewing the relationship between LGBT identity and homelessness23
Shaking up the city: ignorance, inequality, and the urban question22
Reference-dependent housing choice behaviour: why are older people reluctant to move?20
Cooperative conditions: a primer on architecture, finance and regulation in Zurich18
Homeownership amongst second-generation immigrants in Canada18
The right to housing in the digital era: emerging trends in Southern Europe17
Degrees of housing precariousness – a latent class analysis of housing problems in Europe17
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