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What is the impact of housing upgrades on occupant health? Although economists and policymakers are certain about the health implications of housing upgrades, empirical evidence is largely missing or else only based on small-scale experiments in developing countries. This study provides the...
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This paper asks whether the gap in subjective happiness between spouses matters per se, i.e. whether it predicts divorce. We use three panel databases to explore this question. Controlling for the level of life satisfaction of spouses, we find that a higher satisfaction gap, even in the first...
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transport-related consequences of this spatial development in German city regions. The hypothesis is that reurbanization bears … impact of reurbanization on passenger transport in city regions and to find further potential to reduce motorized passenger …
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program periods, as well as for ownership status and household types for more than 5000 German households between 1992 and …
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exhibit mean reversion in the long-run. Moreover, we do not find evidence for biases related to individual housing tenure …
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-run SOEP panel data and consider the impact of all housing transitions, whether or not they involve a change in housing tenure … renters who move without changing tenure status. Regarding housing satisfaction, we only uncover evidence of some adaptation …
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tenure choice by explicitly accounting for ethnic identity as a potential influence on the homeownership decision, using a …
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rates and the homeownership-income inequality among young households in Finland, Germany, Italy, the UK and the US, and …
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that housing tenure reacts more strongly to unexpected changes in the policy rate in Germany and Switzerland - the OECD …
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In this paper, we show that, in terms of real disposable income, changes in housing expenditures dramatically exacerbate the trend of income inequality that has risen sharply in Germany since the mid-1990s. More specifically, whereas the 50/10 ratio of net household income increasesby 22...
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