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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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"We investigate the determinants of housing satisfaction in twelve EU countries. To do so, we use panel data covering the period 1994-2001, which allows us to control for individual heterogeneity. We carry out separate estimates on the determinants of housing satisfaction for homeowners and for...
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Even though the cost for owner-occupied homes fell sharply in the last years, homeownership rates in the EU remain … sluggish. Sound economic policy would promote homeownership especially as rents are on the rise. Policies that facilitate … individually-owned homes are a major driver of individual wealth accumulation. Moreover, higher homeownership rates can encourage …
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Recent European data indicate that countries where a large proportion of the population lives in owner-occupied housing are experiencing higher unemployment rates than countries where the majority of people live in private rental housing, which might suggest that rental housing enhances labor...
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