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The SAGE handbook of housing studies

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SECTION ONE: HOUSING MARKETS
Understanding Housing Markets: Real Progress or Stalled Agendas? / Duncan MacLennan
Housebuilding and Housing Supply / Michael Ball
Housing Behaviour / Maarten van Ham
Residential Mobility and the Housing Market / William A.V. Clark
Neighborhoods and their Role in Creating and Changing Housing / George Galster
SECTION TWO: APPROACHES
The Neo-Liberal Legacy to Housing Research / Christine M. E. Whitehead
Institutional Economics / Kenneth Gibb
Social Geographic Interpretations of Housing Spaces / Tim Butler and Chris Hamnett
Social Policy Approaches to Housing Research / David Clapham
Social Constructionism and Beyond in Housing Research / David Clapham
A Review of Structurally Inspired Approaches in Housing Studies: Concepts, Contributions and Future Perspectives / Julie Lawson
Housing Politics and Political Science / Bo Bengtsson
People-Environment Studies / Roderick Lawrence
SECTION THREE: CONTEXT
Housing and the Economy / Geoffrey Meen
Housing and Welfare Regimes / Walter Matznetter and Alexis Mundt
Housing Markets, the Life Course, and Migration Up and Down the Urban Hierarchy / Christopher Bitter and David A. Plane
Housing and Social Life / Ray Forrest
Housing: From Low Energy to Zero Carbon / Phillip Jones
SECTION FOUR: POLICY ISSUES
Homelessness / Suzanne Fitzpatrick
Affordable Housing / Chris Leishman and Steven Rowley
Housing Subsidies / Judith Yates
Ethnic Residential Segregation: Reflections on Concepts, Levels and Effects / Sako Musterd
Social Consequences of Residential Segregation and Mixed Neighborhoods / Ronald van Kempen and Gideon Bolt
Managing Social Housing / Hugo Priemus.

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