What does ‘affordable’ housing mean?
A study from Italy has questioned how the country’s affordable rents policy is working in practice. Italy part-funds construction of new affordable housing for people
A study from Italy has questioned how the country’s affordable rents policy is working in practice. Italy part-funds construction of new affordable housing for people
A fascinating study from Taiwan considers the island’s very new social housing policies, and how community building can be enhanced. Researchers outline the approach to

This roundup by HQN Associate Emma Lindley provides a selection of recent research and reports across a range of strategic housing topic areas. If you
What form of subsidy is best in creating new social housing? Researchers from Australia set out to model the effects of different types of subsidy,
HQN Associate Emma Lindley asks what matters most – the language and terms or the ethos behind them. Do you call it a roll,
We’re now five years on since the tragedy that ultimately shone an interrogating light over an industry reluctant to change its working practices, writes Darya
One in every eight residents in housing providing care have witnessed discrimination from other residents, according to new research. Dr Paul Willis, Lead Researcher on
How confident are you that your organisation has taken all possible steps to reduce the risk of modern slavery? Researchers in Australia set out to

This roundup provides a selection of recent research and reports across a range of strategic housing topic areas. If you’d like to suggest any research
Research from Glasgow University looks at what tenants in the private rented sector think their rights should be in relation to their landlord. The study,



















