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The housing stock is underutilized in empty nests, which can be caused by the low mobility of elderly households and early renovations for their heirs. This study sheds light on the cause of inefficient empty nests by focusing on a bequest motive and inheritance tax. Japanese household panel...
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Reverse mortgages have been obtained by nearly one million senior households. In the future, the number of eligible households will grow substantially, about 80 percent are homeowners, and many of them have substantial equity in their home. We study state-level variations in rate of originations...
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This study examines the demographic and financial determinants of housing choices of older Americans, and how they have changed over the past several decades. Using logistic regressions with the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), a nationally representative longitudinal survey from 1968 to...
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This study examines the potential consequences of early withdrawals from the Malaysian Employees Provident Fund in patterns of savings adequacy by studying the impact of house purchase on household lifecycle consumption. The authors develop an overlapping generations model of a small open...
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Numerous Chinese families choose to reside together with their elderly parents due to the considerable impacts of conventional values such as filial duty in Chinese society. However, as house prices rocketed up in major Chinese cities over the past decade, this arrangement is facing a sizeable...
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Conventional wisdom assumes that homeownership is risky because house prices are volatile. But all households start life short housing services, and homeownership could be a less risky way of obtaining those services than the alternative, renting. While a renter faces year-toyear fluctuations in...
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Home Equity Conversion Mortgages ("HECMs'') implicitly bundle put options on borrowers' homes with non-defaultable credit lines. Put proceeds are bequeathable and insure longevity and home prices. Credit use is elective, so the put's expected net present value bounds HECM's value to borrowers...
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This paper studies a household's optimal demand for a reverse mortgage. These contracts allow homeowners to tap their home equity to finance consumption needs. In stylized frameworks, we show that the decision to enter a reverse mortgage is mainly driven by the dierential between the aggregate...
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In this paper, we analyze the borrowing behavior of Japanese households in comparison to the other Group of Seven (G7) countries and also broken down by the age group of the household head. We find that pre-retirement households (households with a head in the 50-59 age group) in Japan do not...
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To consider the policy event of a gift tax reduction earmarked for housing acquisition, the interdependence of parental gifts and children's housing investments is modeled, considering an informal care issue behind such decision making. The empirical results, which use a sample of households who...
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