A positive link between homeownership and fertility is usually presumed.Nevertheless, couples’ preferences to become homeowners before having their first child has been undermined by the dramatic changes in the UK housing market over recent decades, causing a marked fall in homeownership rates among young adults.Using prospective longitudinal data from the British Household Panel Survey (1991-2008) and the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Survey (2009-2016), and applying multilevel discrete-time event-history techniques, we investigate whether and how the link between housing tenure and motherhood has changed over recent decades in Britain, and whether the link is moderated by local area characteristics including housing markets
Research has examined the effect of family changes on housing transitions and childbearing patterns ...
Research has examined the effect of family changes on housing transitions and childbearing patterns ...
For the previous generation, the typical housing tenure pathway in Australia was more clearly define...
The literature suggests a positive link between homeownership and the transition to parenthood. Howe...
The literature suggests a positive link between home ownership and transition to parenthood. However...
Homeownership levels among young adults in the UK are declining. This paper compares youth transitio...
Background: It is plausible that people take into account anticipated changes in family size in choo...
Previous research has shown that labour supply - especially of partnered women with supplemental inc...
Previous research has shown that labour supply – especially of partnered women with supplemental inc...
Many housing researchers and policymakers assume that homeownership remains the tenure of choice for...
This study examines the inter-generational transmission of (dis)advantage through the housing system...
This work was supported by an Economic and Social Research award [grant number ES/L009498/1] and Isa...
Although previous research shows that family dynamics and parental socio-economic status influence t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...
When ageing became a demographic challenge in the 21st century, a consensus emerged that reversing t...
Research has examined the effect of family changes on housing transitions and childbearing patterns ...
Research has examined the effect of family changes on housing transitions and childbearing patterns ...
For the previous generation, the typical housing tenure pathway in Australia was more clearly define...
The literature suggests a positive link between homeownership and the transition to parenthood. Howe...
The literature suggests a positive link between home ownership and transition to parenthood. However...
Homeownership levels among young adults in the UK are declining. This paper compares youth transitio...
Background: It is plausible that people take into account anticipated changes in family size in choo...
Previous research has shown that labour supply - especially of partnered women with supplemental inc...
Previous research has shown that labour supply – especially of partnered women with supplemental inc...
Many housing researchers and policymakers assume that homeownership remains the tenure of choice for...
This study examines the inter-generational transmission of (dis)advantage through the housing system...
This work was supported by an Economic and Social Research award [grant number ES/L009498/1] and Isa...
Although previous research shows that family dynamics and parental socio-economic status influence t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...
When ageing became a demographic challenge in the 21st century, a consensus emerged that reversing t...
Research has examined the effect of family changes on housing transitions and childbearing patterns ...
Research has examined the effect of family changes on housing transitions and childbearing patterns ...
For the previous generation, the typical housing tenure pathway in Australia was more clearly define...