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This Handbook elucidates and critically appraises the key issues within housing studies from a multi-disciplinary framework. It looks at ideas from a retrospective approach, but also analyzes the future directions of research and theory in the area demonstrating how the study of housing can contribute to wider debates in the social sciences. The book comes with a comprehensive introductory chapter and individual chapter introductions. It is divided into four parts: markets; approaches; context; and policy. With an international team of contributors, the Handbook is a stimulating, wide-ranging read that will be a useful source and reference for academics and researchers in geography, urban studies, sociology, social policy, economics, and political science.
Residential Mobility and the Housing Market
Residential Mobility and the Housing Market
Introduction
Residential mobility is the process by which households match their housing needs to the houses available to them and is central to understanding how the housing market operates. As households change their space needs, with changes in the life course, they ...
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