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This paper delivers new evidence on the individual and policy drivers of residential mobility, covering a wide range of housing-related policies and conditions but also other relevant policy areas. The analysis uses household-level micro datasets allowing for an investigation of the drivers of...
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Urbanisation in China has long been held back by various restrictions on land and internal migration but has taken off since the 1990s, as these impediments started to be gradually relaxed. People have moved in large numbers to richer cities, where productivity is higher and has increased...
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Today, the aims of inclusionary housing are converging with the new realities of both the workplace and consumer housing preferences. This century finds neither viable nor likely the prospect of having a life-long job at a blue-chip company and settling down in a nearby single-family home in an...
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Many postwar neighborhood across the United States are exhibiting signs of decline previously only observed in older central cities. With the characteristics of postwar housing being arguably undesirable by current standards, extant literature claims this functional obsolescence is contributing...
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private rental housing. This suggests that place-based programs may lead to more segregation than tenant-based alternatives …
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Increasing supply is frequently proposed as a solution to rising housing costs. However, there is little evidence on how new market-rate construction—which is typically expensive—affects the market for lower quality housing in the short run. I begin by using address history data to identify...
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Increasing supply is frequently proposed as a solution to rising housing costs. However, there is little evidence on how new market-rate construction-which is typically expensive-affects the market for lower quality housing in the short run. I begin by using address history data to identify...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012038863
private rental housing. This suggests that place-based programs may lead to more segregation than tenant-based alternatives …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011734387
After describing changes on the housing market after the breakdown of Communism in Central Europe, the article concentrates on the analysis of the current functions and perceptions of the private rental housing in the Czech Republic. The article aims to understand why private rental housing is...
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In contrast to previous research, I hypothesize that residential segregation patterns do not only result from an … also the increasing share of minority groups diminish the absolute level of racial segregation. The analysis shows that … which they made a bargain. An increase in house price segregation can be observed if individuals strongly undervalue their …
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