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We investigate the relationship between homeownership and life as well as housing satisfaction. Using panel data from … Germany, we find that compared to renting, owning a home positively impacts housing satisfaction. Contrarily, we find no … offsets the positive impact of homeownership. …
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Wahrscheinlichkeit Wohneigentum zu besitzen haben. Für die Jahre kurz vor der Immobilienkrise zeigen sie, dass der Erwerb von … Wohneigentum vom laufenden Einkommen unabhängig wird. Die Rede ist von einer verschwindenden Liquiditätsbeschränkung.. - In dieser … kann. Es zeigt sich, dass der durchschnittliche marginale Effekt des Einkommens auf die Wahrscheinlichkeit Wohneigentum zu …
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rates and the homeownership-income inequality among young households in Finland, Germany, Italy, the UK and the US, and … highest and most equally distributed homeownership in this country as well. The mortgage market in Germany is on the other …This paper uses the newly constructed Luxembourg Wealth Study data to document cross-country variation in homeownership …
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-occupied housing) have become increasingly important sources of economic inequality in Germany over the last two decades. Whereas the … effects to increase over time. The analyses presented here, exemplified for Germany, make a clear case for the joint …
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In this paper we shall examine homeownership trends over the past 3 to 4 decades and discuss differences related to the … homeownership gap for women and men, with a focus on most recent trends. We shall compare differences in the US to those in … for women remains for younger cohorts in the face of risking homeownership. The latest crisis did not change the general …
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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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tenure choice by explicitly accounting for ethnic identity as a potential influence on the homeownership decision, using a … suggests that immigrants with a stronger commitment to the host country are more likely to achieve homeownership for a given …
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that housing tenure reacts more strongly to unexpected changes in the policy rate in Germany and Switzerland - the OECD … policy rate by 25 basis points increases the home ownership rate by 0.8 percentage points in Germany and by 0.6 percentage …
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exacerbate the trend of income inequality that has risen sharply in Germany since the mid-1990s. More specifically, whereas the … the relative costs of homeownership versus renting, changes in household structure, and residential mobility toward larger …
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The study examines the effects of work orientations and work-leisure choices alongside the effect of genes or personality traits on subjective well-being (SWB). The former effects are assumed to be mediated by the match between women's preferred and actual number of working hours indicating...
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