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more dispersed than rent-based estimates, likely because of the recent housing bubble and because housing values often …
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cities. The positive association of rent growth and immigrant inflows is pervasive in time series for all metropolitan areas …
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We estimate direct and indirect effects of total factor productivity growth in manufacturing on US workers' earnings, housing costs, and purchasing power. Drawing on four alternative instrumental variables, we consistently find that when a city experiences productivity gains in manufacturing,...
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The massive inflow of Syrian refugees is argued to drastically affect various social and economic outcomes in the hosting countries and regions. In this paper, we use micro-level data to investigate whether the Syrian refugee inflows have affected the market for housing rentals in Turkey. The...
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end of year county-level refugee populations and data on monthly offers of flats for rent from Germany's leading online …
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rent, net of mortgage interest and maintenance costs, in taxable income as any cash income source that extends consumption … opportunities. Three scenarios are analysed in six European countries: in the first imputed rent is included in the taxable income … abolished. In two further revenue-neutral scenarios, the additional tax revenue raised through the taxation of imputed rent is …
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industries high rent and overcrowding are more prevalent. Within cities, but not between cities, variations in infant mortality … with lower and less regular incomes in places where rents are lower. -- Poverty ; rent ; overcrowding ; Scotland ; 1904 …
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The model of compensating differentials in regional labor markets was developed by Roback (1982). The model interprets regional differences in constant quality wages and rents as compensating firms and residents for inter-regional differences in amenities. The model assumes that the costs of...
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overcrowding. We provide evidence that Scottish workers generally spent their rent reduction entirely on food, rather than saving …. -- Poverty ; rent ; overcrowding ; Scotland ; 1904 ; Bowley …
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