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The differential geography of housing affordability in Sydney: a disaggregated approach

Australian Geographer, 2019
Despite extensive studies being devoted to housing affordability in Australia, few have investigated housing affordability at a disaggregated level. This is in spite of the fact that there are existing socio-economic and demographic disparities across ...
Mustapha Bangura, C. Lee
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Growing Up as Rents Rise: How Housing Affordability Impacts Children

Review of Educational Research, 2022
Over the past several decades, housing costs have risen sharply, and as a result, an increasing number of families have become “housing cost burdened,” paying more than one third of their income toward rent and utilities.
J. J. Holme
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Housing Affordability and Economic Growth

Housing Policy Debate, 2022
The U.S. has a chronic shortage of reasonably-priced housing. Decades of policy and program intervention at federal, state, and local levels has not substantively alleviated this problem.
J. Anthony
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Housing affordability and mental health: an analysis of generational change

Housing Studies, 2022
Unaffordable housing has many dimensions, not least its far-reaching implications for mental health. Although the psycho-social effects of housing affordability stress are well documented there is a lack of research on their variation within or between ...
R. Bentley   +6 more
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Affordable Housing

2019
This chapter reviews the foregoing results and traces out their implications for public policy and for social theory. It argues that neighborhood circumstances do indeed have profound consequences for individual and family well-being and that housing mobility programs constitute an efficacious way both to reduce poverty and to lower levels of racial ...
Douglas S. Massey   +4 more
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Housing affordability: an econometric framing for policy discussions

International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, 2022
Purpose The purpose of this study is to analyze short- and long-run market-sensitive drivers of housing affordability. The study highlights an ongoing housing affordability crisis in an emerging market context by also providing an empirical tool to ...
Yener Coskun
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The impact of Airbnb on housing affordability: Evidence from Hong Kong

Environment and Planning B Urban Analytics and City Science, 2021
Recent years have witnessed the rapid expansion of the home-sharing business. The home-sharing services provided by Airbnb not only allow the homeowner to earn extra income by renting out part of the property to the potential renters but also provides ...
Cong Liang   +2 more
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Housing affordability and mental health in urban China: a cross-sectional study

Housing Studies, 2021
The mental health implications of housing affordability have recently received research attentions in different countries. This study examines this issue in the context of urban China, where housing affordability has become one of the most pressing ...
Yue Wang, Zidan Mao, Donggen Wang
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Measuring housing affordability. A case study of Flanders on the link between objective and subjective indicators

Housing Studies, 2021
In affordability analyses by researchers and governments, various methods and indicators are applied. The conceptual advantages and weaknesses of the different affordability indicators have been extensively discussed in literature.
K. Heylen
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Impact of Governments’ Commitment to Housing Affordability Policy on People’s Happiness: Evidence from China

Housing Policy Debate, 2021
Although government-led housing affordability policy is an important issue worldwide, there has been little research on how local governments’ commitment to such policy affects people’s subjective well-being or happiness.
Jie Chen, Xin Qi, Zhenguo Lin, Yidong Wu
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