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MANAGING EDITORS:
Chris Leishman, University of Glasgow, UK
Moira Munro, University of Glasgow, UK
Ray Forrest, City University of Hong Kong and University of Bristol, UK
Alex Schwartz, Milano, The New School for Management and Urban Policy, USA
Hal Pawson, Univresity of New South Wales, Australia and Heriot-Watt University, UK
8 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0267-3037
Online ISSN: 1466-1810
Recent Articles
Mixed Messages about
Mixed Tenure: Do Reviews
Tell the Real Story?
Lyndal Bond,
Elena Sautkina and
Ade Kearns
Conceptualising Social
Housing within the
Wider Housing Market: A
Vacancy Chain Model
Ed Ferrari
The Trappings of Home:
Young Homeless Peoples
Transitions Towards
Independent Living
Martin Brueckner,
Meredith Green and
Sherry Saggers
Housing, Lone Parenthood
and Gender: A Qualitative
Approach in Southern
Europe
Jos Mara GonzlezGonzlez, Francisco
Diaz Bretones, Andrs
Navarro-Galera
and Juan SnchezFernndez
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Understanding Risk,
Choice and Amenity in
an Urban Area at Risk of
Flooding
Karen F. Willis, Kristin
Natalier and Mhairi
Revie
*2011 Thomson Reuters, 2010 Journal Citation Reports
Housing Policy
Debate
Published on behalf of
the Metropolitan Institute
at Virginia Tech
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EDITOR:
Thomas W. Sanchez, Virginia Polytechnic and State
University, USA
4 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1051-1482, Online ISSN: 2152-050X
Recent Articles
Minimum Parking Requirements and Housing Affordability in New
York City
Simon McDonnell, Josiah Madar and Vicki Been
Clevelands EcoVillage: Green and Affordable Housing Through a
Network Alliance
Wendy A. Kellogg and W. Dennis Keating
How Local Public Administrators, Nonprofit Providers, and Elected
Officials Perceive Impediments to Fair Housing in the Suburbs: An
Analysis of Erie County, New York
Kelly L. Patterson and Robert Mark Silverman
Intrametropolitan Residential Mobility and Older Inner Suburbs:
A Case Study of the Greater Columbus, Ohio, Metropolitan Area
Moon Jeong Kim and Hazel A. Morrow-Jones
Integrating Equity and Environmental Goals in Local Housing Policy
Elizabeth J. Mueller and Frederick Steiner
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International
Journal of
Housing Policy
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EDITOR:
Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Heriot-Watt
University, UK
4 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1461-6718, Online ISSN: 1473-3269
Recent Articles
Transforming Irish Home Ownership through Credit Deregulation,
Boom and Crunch
Michelle Norris and Nessa Winston
Responding to the Housing and Financial Crises: Mortgage Lending,
Mortgage Products and Government Policies
Kathleen Scanlon, Jens Lunde and Christine Whitehead
The Evolution of Housing Renewal in Shanghai, 1990-2010: A
Socially Conscious Entrepreneurial City?
Stephen Wei-Hsin Wang
Housing Vouchers, Benefits and Allowances (VBAs): Comparing
Rental Tools in the US, England and the Netherlands
Abiy Agiro and Jonathan Matusitz
Policy Transfer of Choice-based Lettings to Britain and Australia:
How Extensive? How Faithful? How Appropriate?
Hal Pawson and Kath Hulse
Submissions
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Housing, Theory
and Society
Journal of Housing
for the Elderly
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EDITOR:
David Clapham, Cardiff University, UK
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
Benyamin Schwarz, University of
Missouri, USA
Recent Articles
Housing Studies, Social Class and Being Towards Dwelling
John Flint
The Journal of Housing for the Elderly aims to serve the needs
of gerontological professionals in the fields of architecture
and housing, urban planning, and public policy who are
responsible for the residential environments of the elderly in the
community. The journals goal is the rapid publication of new
research in the housing and aging fields as well as the synthesis
of cross-disciplinary efforts made to enhance the residences
of the elderly. This journal is useful for scholars, policymakers,
legislators, architects and urban planners, lending institutions,
religious groups, developers, and the lay public in general who
have an interest in the subject-personal, professional, or civic.
The journal covers the latest efforts of housing researchers
and policy experts-from research on energy conservation
or privacy needs to policy implications of home equity
conversion. It also examines management issues, housing
related service delivery innovations, case histories of successful
housing alternatives, and financing strategies.
Recent Articles
Ready or Not: Transitioning from Institutional Care to Community
Care
Noelle L. Fields, Keith A. Anderson and Holly DabelkoSchoeny
Home Ownership and Pensions: Causality and the Really Big Tradeoff
John Doling and Nick Horsewood
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University of Sheffield, UK
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