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Homeownership rates are very different across European countries. They range from below 50% in Germany to over 80% in … Greece, Spain or Ireland. However the differences lie not only in the overall homeownership rates but also in its structure … significant determinant of the decision to move to homeownership in all analysed countries, while co-habitating households are …
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Homeownership rates are very different across European countries. They range from below 50% in Germany to over 80% in … Greece, Spain or Ireland. However the differences lie not only in the overall homeownership rates but also in its structure … significant determinant of the decision to move to homeownership in all analysed countries, while co-habitating households are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011600830
Homeownership rates are very different across European countries. They range from below 50% in Germany to over 80% in … Greece, Spain or Ireland. However the differences lie not only in the overall homeownership rates but also in its structure … significant determinant of the decision to move to homeownership in all analysed countries, while co-habitating households are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005018692
Homeownership rates are very different across European countries. They range from below 50% in Germany to over 80% in … Greece, Spain or Ireland. However the differences lie not only in the overall homeownership rates but also in its structure … significant determinant of the decision to move to homeownership in all analysed countries, while co- habitating households are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005002527
Homeownership rates are very different across European countries. They range from below 50% in Germany to over 80% in … Greece, Spain or Ireland. However the differences lie not only in the overall homeownership rates but also in its structure … significant determinant of the decision to move to homeownership in all analysed countries, while cohabitating households are more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008568548
We examine the relationship between housing equity and wage earnings. We first provide a simple model of wage … home. We test this prediction using nine waves of the national American Housing Survey. Employing a rich set of time and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009718127
This paper employs Dutch administrative population data to test the “housing lock hypothesis”: the conjecture that … of Dutch recourse laws, which allow us to isolate the housing lock channel. Instrumented negative home equity is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012941047
Using detailed data for homeowners in the U.S., we document a negative, non-linear relation between the loan-to-value ratio (LTV) of the primary residence and labor income. Consistent with constrained mobility for high LTV individuals, we find stronger effects among sub-prime, liquidity...
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, households are observationally equivalent at origination and equally sensitive to local housing shocks that don't cause negative … channels are likely at work, evidence of non-linear effects is broadly consistent with costs associated with housing lock and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012855842
We examine the relationship between housing equity and wage earnings. We first provide a simple model of wage … home. We test this prediction using nine waves of the national American Housing Survey. Employing a rich set of time and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013032961