Japan

Abe, Y. (2011). Family labor supply, commuting time, and residential decisions: The case of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. Journal of Housing Economics, 20 (1), pp. 49-63.

Bart, W. & Arjan, H. (2012). Social Networks in ‘ Neighbourhood Tokyo’. Urban Studies, 49 (7), pp. 1527.

Hirayama, Y. & Ronald, R. (2007). Housing and Social Transition in Japan, London, Routledge.

Hirayama, Y. & Ronald, R. (2008). Baby-boomers, Baby-busters and the Lost Generation: Generation Fractures in Japan’s Homeowner Society. Urban Policy and Research, 26 (3), pp. 325-342.

Ishikawa, N. & Fukushige, M. (2010). Households’ attitudes toward earthquake protection: An empirical analysis of the impact of fiscal support in Japan. Journal of Housing Economics, 19(1), pp.51-65.

Ray, F. & Yosuke, H. (2009). The Uneven Impact of Neoliberalism on Housing Opportunities. International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 33 (4), pp. 998-1013.

Ronald, R. (2008). Between investment, asset and use consumption: the meaning of home ownership in Japan. Housing Studies, 23 (2), pp. 233 – 251.

Ronald, R. (2009). Privatization, commodification and transformation in Japanese housing: ephemeral house – eternal home. International Journal of Consumer Studies, 33, pp. 558-565.

Ronald, R. & Hirayama, Y. (2009). Home alone: the individualization of young urban Japanese singles. Environment and Planning A, 41 (12), pp. 2836-2854.

Sorensen, A. (2011). Evolving Property Rights in Japan: Patterns and Logics of Change. Urban Studies, 48 (3), pp.471.