Homeownership, as a way to build up housing wealth, is believed to play an increasingly important role in terms of providing welfare to citizens. However, homeownership does not always act as a nest-egg; it can be a source of financial anxiety as well. In this paper we investigate how homeownership and housing wealth impact on the relationship between divorce and subjective wellbeing (life satisfaction, happiness, financial satisfaction). Using longitudinal data for Australia we find that homeowners are more negatively affected with respect to wellbeing by divorce than tenants, amongst others because the owned house becomes a financial burden. We further find that gender moderates the impact of homeownership and tenure change upon divorce o...
Objective This study examined potentially gendered net worth changes over the marital dissolution...
Yesterday’s struggle to survive has transformed into a struggle towards happiness and utility. As ma...
Objective To explore disparities in wealth trajectories between divorcees and continuously married i...
Item does not contain fulltextHomeownership, as a way to build up housing wealth, is believed to pla...
Homeownership, as a storage for housing wealth, is believed to play an increasingly important role i...
Item does not contain fulltextLike in many other western countries, the Australian welfare state is ...
This paper evaluates whether the experience of marital breakdown during the life course is associate...
The test of a well-functioning housing system is the wellbeing of its occupants. It may therefore se...
The relative cost of owning and renting housing and housing affordability have been clearly establis...
The relative cost of owning and renting housing and housing affordability have been clearly establis...
Recent research has shown that divorce reduces the likelihood of home-ownership. Even in later life,...
The proportion of aged persons in Australia is set to increase significantly, posing many challenges...
BACKGROUNDHousing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals’ well-being. Although p...
There is a general consensus that homeownership has beneficial effects for both individuals and soci...
BACKGROUND Housing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals' well-being. Although ...
Objective This study examined potentially gendered net worth changes over the marital dissolution...
Yesterday’s struggle to survive has transformed into a struggle towards happiness and utility. As ma...
Objective To explore disparities in wealth trajectories between divorcees and continuously married i...
Item does not contain fulltextHomeownership, as a way to build up housing wealth, is believed to pla...
Homeownership, as a storage for housing wealth, is believed to play an increasingly important role i...
Item does not contain fulltextLike in many other western countries, the Australian welfare state is ...
This paper evaluates whether the experience of marital breakdown during the life course is associate...
The test of a well-functioning housing system is the wellbeing of its occupants. It may therefore se...
The relative cost of owning and renting housing and housing affordability have been clearly establis...
The relative cost of owning and renting housing and housing affordability have been clearly establis...
Recent research has shown that divorce reduces the likelihood of home-ownership. Even in later life,...
The proportion of aged persons in Australia is set to increase significantly, posing many challenges...
BACKGROUNDHousing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals’ well-being. Although p...
There is a general consensus that homeownership has beneficial effects for both individuals and soci...
BACKGROUND Housing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals' well-being. Although ...
Objective This study examined potentially gendered net worth changes over the marital dissolution...
Yesterday’s struggle to survive has transformed into a struggle towards happiness and utility. As ma...
Objective To explore disparities in wealth trajectories between divorcees and continuously married i...