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31st March 2015
Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate, UTM Johor Bahru, Johor.
Associate Professor Sr Ts. Dr. Noorsidi Aizuddin Bin Mat Noor
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ISSN: 1051-1377
The Journal of Housing Economics provides a focal point for the publication of economic research related to housing and encourages papers that bring to bear careful analytical technique on important housing-related questions. The journal covers the broad spectrum of topics and approaches that constitute housing economics, including analysis of important public policy issues.
Research Areas Include:
• Housing markets
• Public policy
• Real estate
• Finance
• International studies
• Spatial models
• Demographics and mobility
• Law and regulation
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ISSN: 1753-8270
Published quarterly, International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis provides an international forum for the interchange of information and ideas relating to housing, housing markets and the interaction thereof.
International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis aims to provide an holistic view of housing through its coverage of varied and diverse aspects of the housing industry including, amongst others, finance, demography, valuation and planning.
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ISSN
1403-6096 (Print), 1651-2278 (Online)
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ISSN: 1460-8790
Housing, Care and Support (HCS) provides an arena for international information, debate, reflection and the dissemination of research on the wider role of housing in the development of healthy and inclusive communities.
The journal is committed to keeping researchers and professionals alike up to date with all aspects of housing and related support.
HCS is multidisciplinary in nature to reflect the broad community of researchers and professionals involved in the field. Each paper explicitly states implications for practice giving practical advice to inform future research, policy and practice.
The journal offers a broad range of content, including:
Regular themes and topics include:
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ISSN
0267-3037 (Print), 1466-1810 (Online)
Housing Studies welcomes contributions on housing and housing related issues in any international, national or cross-national context, however the implications for an international readership should be explicit. Contributions to the journal reflect the interdisciplinary nature of housing research and are drawn from many different disciplines including, political science, urban studies, history, social administration, sociology, geography, law, planning and economics.