1st Edition
The Routledge Handbook of Housing and Welfare
Acknowledgements
List of tables and figures
Foreword
List of contributors
1. Introduction. Martin Grander and Mark Stephens
PART I. UNDERSTANDING HOUSING AND WELFARE
2. Understanding housing and welfare. Martin Grander and Mark Stephens
3. Understanding the relationship between housing and welfare. Martin Grander and Mark Stephens
PART II. HOUSING AND WELFARE IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
4. Housing and welfare in England. Michael Marshall, Stephen Hincks and Ryan Powell
5. Housing and welfare in the United Sates. J. Rosie Tighe and Patrick Grogan-Myers
6. Housing and welfare in Australia. Kath Hulse, Piret Veeroja and Zoë Goodall
7. Housing and welfare in Sweden, Norway and the wider Nordic region. Jardar Sørvoll, Carina Listerborn and Matilda Sandberg
8. Housing and welfare in conservative Central Europe: The cases of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Steffen Wetzstein
9. Housing and welfare in Italy. Daniela Leonardi
10. Housing and welfare in Catalonia, Spain. Melissa García-Lamarca
11. Housing and welfare in Russia and the former Soviet Union. Alexander Kalyukin and Alexander Puzanov
12. Housing and welfare in East-Central Europe – the case of Hungary. József Hegedüs
13. Housing and welfare in China. Julie Tian Miao
14. Housing and welfare in the wider Latin American context: The Chilean experience. Valentina Abufhele and Nicolás Angelcos
15. Housing and welfare in South Africa. Elelwani Mmbadi, Lochner Marais and Job Gbadegesin
PART III. HOUSING AND WELFARE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
16. Changes in housing and welfare – a global analysis. Martin Grander and Mark Stephens
17. The embeddedness of housing in the welfare regime. Martin Grander and Mark Stephens
18. Conclusions: Welfare regimes in the 21st century: From labelling to explaining. Martin Grander and Mark Stephens
Biography
Martin Grander is Associate Senior Lecturer in Urban Studies at Malmö University and Director of the Interdisciplinary Research Environment Studies in Housing and Welfare.
Mark Stephens is Ian Mactaggart Chair in Land, Property and Urban Studies at the University of Glasgow. He also leads the international theme in the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE). Much of his contribution to this book was undertaken during his appointment as Visiting Professor in the School of Architecture, Planning and Design, The University of Sydney.
"This handbook presents a significant intellectual contribution in the form of a solid framework for housing and welfare that carefully builds on earlier work. Moreover, it provides a wealth of empirical evidence from a wide range of countries across the globe. For these reasons, the book is a must-read for researchers, graduate students, policymakers, and specialists in fields such as housing studies, welfare policy, public policy, sociology, and urban planning." Marja Elsinga, Professor of Housing Institutions & Governance, Delft University of Technology in Marja Elsinga (25 Sep 2025): The Routledge Handbook of Housing and Welfare, Housing, Theory and Society, DOI: 10.1080/14036096.2025.2567115






