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over cohorts on the distribution of net wealth we impose the homeownership pattern of the US on Germany and ask: What would …In this empirical paper we analyze the link between homeownership across cohorts and the net wealth distribution. In … the net wealth distribution in Germany look like if German households were distributed across tenure status along cohorts …
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homeownership rate and conservative house price development, Germany represents a least-likely case for housing to be of importance …Traditional predictors of election outcomes in Germany are increasingly losing their explanatory power. Rather than new … cultural divides, this paper introduces the idea of housing cleavages, i.e., homeownership versus tenancy and high-price versus …
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The homeownership rate in Germany is one of the lowest among advanced economies. To better understand this fact, we … analyze the role of three specific policies which discourage homeownership in Germany: an extensive social housing sector with … payments by owner-occupiers. We build a lifecycle model with uninsurable income risk and endogenous homeownership in order to …
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selbstgenutztem Wohneigentum ("Imputed Rent") und deren Einfluß auf die personelle Einkommensverteilung. Nach einer theoretischen …
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differences between the Anglo-Saxon countries and Germany in terms of prevalence and extent of IR as well as in terms of the …
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Recently, homeownership rates of migrants in Germany increased by more than 10 percentage points. To shed light on this … sharp increase, this paper investigates the change in homeownership rates of immigrant households in Germany between 1996 to … percent of the change in immigrant's homeownership rate within the first time period can be explained by characteristics …
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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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