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1. Balancing Accumulation and Affordability: How Dutch Housing Politics Moved from Private-Rental Liberalization to Regulation.

2. Understanding generational housing inequalities beyond tenure, class and context.

3. Energy Efficient Housing through Organized Interactions? Conceptualizing the Roles of Householders and Providers in Housing Retrofitting in the Netherlands and China.

4. The Power to Choose: Effective Choice and Housing Policy.

5. The Death and Life of Private Landlordism: How Financialized Homeownership Gave Birth to the Buy-To-Let Market.

6. Squatters in the city: new occupation of vacant offices.

7. Strategies of municipal land policies: housing development in Germany, Belgium, and Netherlands.

8. Amenities and the attraction of Dutch cities.

9. Deconstructing Coincidence: How Middle-Class Households use Various Forms of Capital to Find a Home.

10. Housing Policy as a Lever for Change? The Politics of Welfare, Assets and Tenure.

11. Tenant Participation in the Netherlands: The Role of Laws, Covenants and (Power) Positions.

12. Housing Associations, Competences and Strategic Sourcing: The Case of Trudo Housing Association.

13. The Housing Consequences of Living Arrangement Choices in Young Adulthood.

14. How healthy and sustainable is the Dutch housing mix? Measuring and comparing the theoretical housing market balance of Dutch regional housing markets.

15. House prices and long-term equilibrium in the regulated market of the Netherlands.

16. Measuring Housing Inequality with the Value of Freedom in the Capability Approach: Proposal and Demonstration.

17. Housing Consumption and Financial Policy Instruments in the Netherlands.

18. Gentrifiers Settling Down? Patterns and Trends of Residential Location of Middle-Class Families in Amsterdam.

19. A Network Perspective on the Organization of Social Housing in the Netherlands: the Case of Urban Renewal in The Hague.

20. Social cohesion in post-war estates in the Netherlands: Differences between socioeconomic and ethnic groups.

21. Promoting home ownership in a social-rented city: policies, practices and pitfalls.

22. Dutch Personal Income Tax Reform 2001: An Exceptional Position for Owner-occupied Housing.

23. Social Mix and the Neighbourhood Effect. Policy Ambitions and Empirical Evidence.

24. Housing and Social Fragmentation in the Netherlands.

25. Is renting unaffordable in the Netherlands?

26. Is the landlord levy a threat to the rented housing sector? The case of the Netherlands.

27. Magical or Monstrous? Hybridity in Social Housing Governance.

28. Moving Out and Going Down? A Review of Recent Evidence on Negative Spillover Effects of Housing Restructuring Programmes in the United States and the Netherlands.

29. Family Background, Individual Resources and the Homeownership of Couples and Singles.

30. Housing Values of Adult Children and their Parents. Is the Quality of Housing Transmitted between Generations?

31. Dispersal Patterns of Households who are Forced to Move: Desegregation by Demolition: A Case Study of Dutch Cities.

32. Substitutability between Social and Market Renting in Four European Countries.

33. On Priority and Progress: Forced Residential Relocation and Housing Chances in Haaglanden, the Netherlands.

34. European Competition Policy and National Housing Policies: International Implications of the Dutch Case.

35. Threats to the Dutch Unitary Rental Market.

36. The suburban ‘community question’.

37. Life-course Experience and Housing Quality.

38. The present and future of income-related housing support: debates in Britain and the Netherlands.

39. Escaping poverty neighbourhoods in the Netherlands.

40. Tenure Neutrality, a Financial Interpretation.

41. Housing and the Welfare State in the Netherlands.

42. Consumers' Responses to Choice-based Letting Mechanisms.

43. The Carbon Dioxide Reduction Workshop: Dutch Experiences with a Participatory Approach.

44. Moving Up or Moving Down? Housing Careers of Turks and Moroccans in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

45. The Changing Tenant Profile of Dutch Social Rented Housing.

46. Governance Networks and Accountability Patterns in the Provision of Housing for Migrants: The Case of Central and Eastern European Workers in the Netherlands.

47. Recent Changes in the Social Rented Sector in The Netherlands.

48. Regulatory and organizational issues in market-led social housing: The case of the Netherlands.

49. Mental and sexual well-being in non-binary and genderqueer individuals.

50. Community experiences and aspirations of young Syrian newcomers in a neighborhood in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.