This study uses data taken from the 2001 General Social Survey on family history (GSS, Cycle 15) to examine home-returning among Canadian men and women born in 1942–76. In addition to conducting a detailed analysis of the numerous factors at play in determining the likelihood of home-returning, we pay specific attention to the timing of the transition and provide an estimation of the overall influence of unobserved characteristics that contribute to generate home-returners. Results suggest that early, intermedi-ate, and late home-returners have different socio-demographic profiles and that unobserved characteristics play a significant part in the determination of home-returning
This study aimed to identify predictors of residential mobility in 55+ Canadians, to characterise ne...
I study the probability of owning a home for Canadian households and how it is related to the charac...
In this paper we use the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16) and the theoretic-al conception of ...
In this exploratory study, we profile variations in home leaving, home returning, and home staying b...
This paper addresses three major issues: whether predictors of home leaving differ by age at home le...
This dissertation first explores a theoretical synthesis for the home-leaving of young adults in Can...
Lapierre-Adamcyk (Evelyne), Le Bourdais (Céline), Lehrhaupt (Karen). - Leaving Home. Young Canadians...
In the past, working-age immigrant families in Canada's large urban centres had higher homeownership...
Homeownership affects investment, consumption, and savings decisions of households, and plays a majo...
This paper looks at the impact of community and family characteristics on the timing of early life t...
journal articleThis study focuses on the most changeable component of housing demand in the future-t...
Objective This study offers a new approach to off‐time transitions and applies it to the link betwee...
This study focuses on the role of foreign-born households in Canada's asset market. An empirica...
Many people emigrating abroad eventually return home. Yet, little is known about the returnees: who ...
The percentage of young American adults residing in their parents ’ home has increased markedly over...
This study aimed to identify predictors of residential mobility in 55+ Canadians, to characterise ne...
I study the probability of owning a home for Canadian households and how it is related to the charac...
In this paper we use the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16) and the theoretic-al conception of ...
In this exploratory study, we profile variations in home leaving, home returning, and home staying b...
This paper addresses three major issues: whether predictors of home leaving differ by age at home le...
This dissertation first explores a theoretical synthesis for the home-leaving of young adults in Can...
Lapierre-Adamcyk (Evelyne), Le Bourdais (Céline), Lehrhaupt (Karen). - Leaving Home. Young Canadians...
In the past, working-age immigrant families in Canada's large urban centres had higher homeownership...
Homeownership affects investment, consumption, and savings decisions of households, and plays a majo...
This paper looks at the impact of community and family characteristics on the timing of early life t...
journal articleThis study focuses on the most changeable component of housing demand in the future-t...
Objective This study offers a new approach to off‐time transitions and applies it to the link betwee...
This study focuses on the role of foreign-born households in Canada's asset market. An empirica...
Many people emigrating abroad eventually return home. Yet, little is known about the returnees: who ...
The percentage of young American adults residing in their parents ’ home has increased markedly over...
This study aimed to identify predictors of residential mobility in 55+ Canadians, to characterise ne...
I study the probability of owning a home for Canadian households and how it is related to the charac...
In this paper we use the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16) and the theoretic-al conception of ...