The association between neighbourhoods and educational achievement, a systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
邻里与教育成就之间的关系:系统评价和meta分析
Jaap Nieuwenhuis,Pieter Hooimeijer
Jaap Nieuwenhuis
Many studies have examined the effects of neighbourhoods on educational outcomes. The results of these studies are often conflicting, even if the same independent variables (such as poverty, educational climate, social disorganisation, or e...
Carla Jacqueline Huisman
Carla Jacqueline Huisman
The traditional Dutch rental contract is permanent (i.e. time unlimited), but there are indications that in recent years the number of temporary rental contracts has increased considerably. Dutch housing policy appears to be responding to t...
The mismatch between conventional house price modeling and regulated markets: insights from The Netherlands [0.03%]
传统房价评估模型与受监管房地产市场之间的差异——以荷兰为例
Qi Tu,Jan de Haan,Peter Boelhouwer
Qi Tu
House price modeling has been frequently used to investigate the dynamics of housing markets, especially competitive markets; yet less attention has been given to markets that have experienced considerable interventions. The aim of this stu...
Jacob Veenstra,Hendrik M Koolma,Maarten A Allers
Jacob Veenstra
The efficiency of social housing providers is a contentious issue. In the Netherlands, there is a widespread belief that housing corporations have substantial potential for efficiency improvements. A related question is whether scale influe...
The distribution of housing wealth in 16 European countries: accounting for institutional differences [0.03%]
十六个欧洲国家的住房财富分配:考虑制度差异的影响
Barend Wind,Philipp Lersch,Caroline Dewilde
Barend Wind
Housing wealth is the largest source of household wealth, but we know little about the distribution of housing wealth and how institutions have shaped this distribution. Subsidies for homeownership, privatisation of social housing and mortg...
Competition between social and market renting: a theoretical application of the structure-conduct-performance paradigm [0.03%]
结构-行为-绩效范式的理论应用——社会租房与市场租房的竞争分析
Christian Lennartz,Marietta Haffner,Michael Oxley
Christian Lennartz
Housing policies in many countries have become more market orientated as the role of governments has shifted from the direct supply and funding of non-market housing towards the role of a regulator and facilitator. Central to this developme...
Housing system reform: the opinion of advisory boards versus political reality in the Netherlands [0.03%]
住房制度的改革:荷兰咨询委员会的意见与政治现实背道而驰?
Peter Boelhouwer,Hugo Priemus
Peter Boelhouwer
This paper describes to what extent a more or less collective feeling of urgency to reform the Dutch housing market is addressed in the political arena. By doing that, it sheds some light on the effectiveness and influence of academic resea...
The end of mass homeownership? Changes in labour markets and housing tenure opportunities across Europe [0.03%]
劳动市场和欧洲各国住房制度的变化下的"大众拥有住房时代"的终结?
Rowan Arundel,John Doling
Rowan Arundel
With continued economic growth and expanding mortgage markets, until recently the pattern across advanced economies was of growing homeownership sectors. The Great Financial Crisis (GFC) has however, undercut this growth resulting in the co...
Sanne Boschman,Reinout Kleinhans,Maarten van Ham
Sanne Boschman
Selective mobility into and out of urban neighbourhoods is one of the main driving forces of segregation. Earlier research has found group differences in who wants to leave or who leaves certain types of neighbourhoods. A factor that has re...
Regionalization of housing policies? An exploratory study of Andalusia, Catalonia and the Basque Country [0.03%]
西班牙安达卢西亚、加泰罗尼亚和巴斯克地区的住房政策区域化?一项探索性研究
Kees Dol,Estrella Cruz Mazo,Núria Lambea Llop et al.
Kees Dol et al.
The Spanish home ownership sector has been hit hard by the economic crisis. Repossessions stand at around half a million in the period from 2008 to 2014. This article investigates how the authorities, both at the level of the Spanish state ...