Richard Ronald
Universiteit van Amsterdam
H-index: 36
Europe-Netherlands
Top articles of Richard Ronald
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Understanding generational housing inequalities beyond tenure, class and context | Economy and Society | Amber Howard Cody Hochstenbach Richard Ronald | 2024/1/2 |
The institutionalization of shared rental housing and commercial co-living | Housing Studies | Richard Ronald Pauline Schijf Kelly Donovan | 2023/2/3 |
Rental sector liberalization and the housing outcomes for young urban adults | Urban Geography | Amber Howard Cody Hochstenbach Richard Ronald | 2023/11/29 |
What about families, housing and property wealth in a neoliberal world? Editors’ response to reviewers | International Journal of Housing Policy | Richard Ronald Rowan Arundel | 2023/10/2 |
Shifting Approaches to Housing Wealth and Welfare Security in Ageing Societies | Richard Ronald | 2023/9/29 | |
Housing affordability and mental health: an analysis of generational change | Housing Studies | Rebecca Bentley Emma Baker Richard Ronald Aaron Reeves Susan J Smith | 2022/10/13 |
The false promise of homeownership: Homeowner societies in an era of declining access and rising inequality | Urban Studies | Rowan Arundel Richard Ronald | 2021/5 |
Housing as an intergenerational project | Maggie Ka Wai LAU Ngai Ming YIP Richard RONALD William LI | 2021 | |
Urban singles and shared housing | Oana Druta Richard Ronald Sue Heath | 2021/11/22 | |
Living alone together in Tokyo share houses | Social & Cultural Geography | Oana Druta Richard Ronald | 2021/11/22 |
The dynamics of gender in the intergenerational transmission of homeownership: A case study of young couples in Shanghai | Population, Space and Place | Junru Cui Can Cui Richard Ronald Shan Yu Xueying Mu | 2021/8 |
The unlikely revival of private renting in Amsterdam: Re-regulating a regulated housing market | Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space | Cody Hochstenbach Richard Ronald | 2020/11 |
Transformations in housing and housing policy research: plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose | Richard Ronald | 2020/1/2 |