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Book review: Randy Shaw: Generation Priced Out - Who Gets to Live in the New Urban America [review]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 6 (2020) 1. p.32-34
Right to housing for young people: On the housing situation of young Europeans and the potential of a rights-based housing strategy [journal article]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 6 (2020) 1. p.4-13
Discussion Paper for the Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations - The housing crisis as a problem of intergenerational justice: the case of Germany [journal article]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 6 (2020) 1. p.24-30
Book review: Gregory W. Fuller: The Political Economy of Housing Financialization [review]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 6 (2020) 1. p.30-32
Do young people stand alone in their demand to live alone? The intergenerational conflict hypothesis put to test in the housing sector [journal article]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 6 (2020) 1. p.14-23
Book review: Nick Gallent: Whose Housing Crisis? Assets and Homes in a Changing Economy [review]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 6 (2020) 1. p.34-35
Mind the gap: inheritance and inequality in retirement wealth [journal article]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 6 (2020) 2. p.63-72
Capital on the moral continuum: the UK, Sweden, and the taxation of inherited wealth [journal article]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 6 (2020) 2. p.40-51
Inheritances and gifts: Possibilities for a fair taxation of intergenerational capital transfers [journal article]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 6 (2020) 2. p.52-62
Book review: Richard Breen, Walter Müller (eds.): Education and Intergenerational Social Mobility in Europe and the United States [review]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 6 (2020) 2. p.73-75