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Housing Studies

Housing Studies


Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 26
Frequency: 8 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0267-3037
Online ISSN: 1466-1810
 

Aims & Scope

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Congratulations to new Academician:
Housing Studies editor Professor Ray Forrest has been awarded Academician status by the Academy of Social Sciences. The award acknowledges his significant contributions to the social sciences and to the planning discipline.

2010 Impact Factor: 1.024
Ranking: 15/36 (Urban Studies) and 49/78 (Environmental Studies)
© 2011 Thomson Reuters, 2010 Journal Citation Reports®

Housing Studies is the essential international forum for academic debate in the housing field. Since its establishment in 1986, Housing Studies has become the leading housing journal and has played a major role in theoretical and analytical developments within this area of study.

The journal has explored a range of academic and policy concerns including the following:

  • linkages between housing and other areas of social and economic policy
  • the role of housing in everyday life and in gender, class and age relationships
  • the economics of housing expenditure and housing finance
  • international comparisons and developments
  • issues of sustainability and housing development
  • demographic and social trends and the changing role of housing tenures
  • theoretical and conceptual frameworks for housing studies

Housing Studies is not limited in its geographical scope and welcomes contributions on housing and housing related issues in any national or cross-national context. The journal also features contributions from many different disciplines including economics, political science, urban studies, history, social administration, sociology, geography, law and planning.

A wide range of important refereed articles makes Housing Studies a vital resource for all of those who need access to major research and debate in this area. All submissions are subject to review by three external referees.

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