Housing is one of the most debated topics in any economy and particularly in the advanced economies. It is seen to be an influential factor in people’s social and family life. The housing market in the UK has had different price cycles in the past four decades and this had led to problems of tenure choice, wealth and housing imbalance among generations. More specifically, recent changes in tenure trends indicate that young adults are most likely to be caught in the middle between the decision of owning or renting (privately or socially). As the private rented sector continues to grow, young adults are mostly now found in the sector while home ownership has been shifting to older age groups. In the past, the literature had largely focused on...
Very little information exists about households’ longer-term movements between tenures. Some cross-s...
This paper considers home ownership rates for different generational cohorts in the UK, and how they...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...
Housing is one of the most debated topics in any economy and particularly in the advanced economies....
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the relationships between young adults’ housing tenure, social cap...
Many housing researchers and policymakers assume that homeownership remains the tenure of choice for...
This thesis analyses Scottish households' tenure choice behaviour by using economic approaches. The ...
With the shifts in housing tenure patterns in post-war Britain being so decisive and apparently rele...
This paper extends the literature on social mobility to investigate intergenerational links in home ...
Whilst access to housing is a fundamental part of the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human...
This paper extends the literature on social mobility to investigate intergenerational links in home ...
This thesis analyses Scottish households' tenure choice behaviour by using economic approaches. The ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young...
Very little information exists about households' longer-term movements between tenures. Some cross-s...
Despite the continuing preference for homeownership, it has become increasingly difficult for young ...
Very little information exists about households’ longer-term movements between tenures. Some cross-s...
This paper considers home ownership rates for different generational cohorts in the UK, and how they...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...
Housing is one of the most debated topics in any economy and particularly in the advanced economies....
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the relationships between young adults’ housing tenure, social cap...
Many housing researchers and policymakers assume that homeownership remains the tenure of choice for...
This thesis analyses Scottish households' tenure choice behaviour by using economic approaches. The ...
With the shifts in housing tenure patterns in post-war Britain being so decisive and apparently rele...
This paper extends the literature on social mobility to investigate intergenerational links in home ...
Whilst access to housing is a fundamental part of the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human...
This paper extends the literature on social mobility to investigate intergenerational links in home ...
This thesis analyses Scottish households' tenure choice behaviour by using economic approaches. The ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young...
Very little information exists about households' longer-term movements between tenures. Some cross-s...
Despite the continuing preference for homeownership, it has become increasingly difficult for young ...
Very little information exists about households’ longer-term movements between tenures. Some cross-s...
This paper considers home ownership rates for different generational cohorts in the UK, and how they...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...