International Journal of Housing Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Housing Policy is 3. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Social housing. Wellbeing and welfare53
Consumption loans consuming homes: intersections of housing precarity and personal overindebtedness33
Conceptualising ‘residential investment’: separating the inseparable in asset-based economies24
Housing becomes a family affairHousing becomes a family affair A review of Families, Housing and Property Wealth in a Neoliberal World 15
Urban housing in India14
Effectiveness and equity of housing renovation subsidies: universal versus targeted approaches in Barcelona14
From micro- to nano-segregation: policy-led vertical urbanism in Hong Kong13
Local housing markets and local housing policies: a comparative analysis of 14 German cities12
Housing wealth inequality, intergenerational transfers and young households in the super-homeownership system12
Do rent controls and other tenancy regulations affect new construction? Some answers from long-run historical evidence11
The elusiveness of home and ontological security among homeless youth10
Mortgage regulation as a quick fix for the financial crisis: standardised lending and risky borrowing in Canada and the Netherlands9
Squatter housing transformations in Turkey after 2002: public choice perspective9
Translating housing research to policy impact: rethinking policy and creating new publics through podcasts and documentary filmmaking9
The struggle against home evictions in Spain through documentary films9
Changing roles of the state in the development of long-term rental apartments under a transitional housing regime in China8
Housing unaffordability and mental health: dynamics across age and tenure8
Housing families and families in housingHousing families and families in housing A review of Families, Housing and Property Wealth in a Neoliberal World , by Richard Ron7
The historical development of public housing in Indonesia: a path dependence analysis7
Cities and affordable housing: planning, design and policy nexus7
The Private Rental Sector in Australia: living with uncertainty7
Does housing status matter? Evidence from Covid-19 infections in Hong Kong7
The impacts of the threat of eviction or actual eviction on private renters in two Australian states6
Affordability of social housing for youth in greater Taipei: justice for whom?6
Forced housing mobility and mental wellbeing: evidence from Australia6
A review of Community Benefits: Developers, Negotiations, and Accountability5
Exploring the well-being of renters during the COVID-19 pandemic5
Vertical incremental housing in São Paulo. The case of Minha Casa Minha Vida – Entidades5
Housing provision structures and the changing roles of actors in urban China since 19495
Everyone wins? UK housing provision, government shared equity loans, and the reallocation of risks and returns after the Global Financial Crisis5
Big houses on a small island: legislating Singapore’s ‘good class’ bungalows5
The people power strategies of the Pobladores housing movement? A review of the right to dignity: housing struggles, city making and citizenship in Urban Chile5
Assessing the impact of funding cuts to local housing services on drug and alcohol related mortality: a longitudinal study using area-level data in England5
The place of care in social housing in a neoliberal era4
What Town Planners Do: Exploring Planning Practices and the Public Interest Through Workplace Ethnographies4
Hybrid housing models for older Australians: institutional framework and policy challenges4
Dangerous liaisons? Applying the social harm perspective to the social inequality, housing and health trifecta during the Covid-19 pandemic4
Stay Home: Housing and Home in the UK During the Covid-19 PandemicStay Home: Housing and Home in the UK during the Covid-19 Pandemic, By Becky Tunstall, Policy Press, 2023, ISBN 978-1-4473-6589-1, pp.4
Reluctant regulators? Rent regulation in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic4
A Transition to Sustainable Housing: progress and Prospects for a Low Carbon Housing Future4
Geography of housing bubbles in Shanghai: a study of price-to-rent ratios at the community level4
Oral histories of domestic heating transitions in England and Sweden: lessons on how heating transitions play out across place and time4
Historicised exploration and middle-range theoretisation of the housing regime in urban China4
The role of landlords in shaping private renters’ uneven experiences of home: towards a relational approach3
Home improvements in later life: competing policy goals and the practices of older Dutch homeowners3
Moving up the social ladder: homeownership and expected socioeconomic status among migrant young adults in China3
Integrating refugees through ‘flexible housing’ policy in The Netherlands3
The decommodifying capacity of tenancy law: comparative analysis of tenants’ and landlords’ rights in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland3
A national housing strategy for whom? Possibilities and limits in Canada’s National Housing Strategy (NHS) for a rights-based housing regime3
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