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relatively sudden in-migration of wealthy or middle class residents into a previously poor or working class neighbourhood. I … measure this using the change in share of neighbourhood population that holds a degree certificate conditional on the initial … assessments, as may be the case in the US. So whilst the rising housing costs associated with gentrification do induce homeowners …
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This paper studies the causal effect of English proficiency on residential location outcomes and the socioeconomic class of immigrants in England and Wales, exploiting a natural experiment. Based on the phenomenon that young children learn a new language more easily than older children, we...
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other age-related services. The housing preferences of the aging population are changing rapidly where more and more people … policies. Hence, an important question is to what extent these policies affect the housing situation, social support networks … financially. Those who have moved home often report regeneration benefits, mostly related to accessing better quality housing in …
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, neighbourhood decision making, housing prices, housing cycles, housing wealth effects, and housing satisfaction." …"This book takes a behavioural approach to examine six important housing questions : tenure decision making …
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We document the patterns of neighbourhood and secondary school segregation across England and Scotland. …
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