Perhaps the most common finding relating housing to the labour market is that high home-ownership rates are associated with higher unemployment. In contrast, recent micro-evidence suggests that homeowners have relatively favourable labour market outcomes. We explore the effect of home-ownership on unemployment exploiting a rental housing market deregulation reform which created exogenous variation in home-ownership across regions, allowing us to avoid the endogeneity problem in earlier studies. While home-owners are less likely to experience unemployment, an increase in the home-ownership rate causes unemployment to rise. Externalities arising from consumption reductions and increased job competition may explain the conflicting evidence
In recent decades, a growing body of academic literature has focused on the possible negative effect...
This article investigates the effects of homeownership on labour mobility and unemployment dur-ation...
This article investigates the effects of homeownership on labour mobility and unemployment dur-ation...
Perhaps the most common finding relating housing to the labour market is that high home-ownership ra...
Perhaps the most common finding relating housing to the labour market is that high home-ownership ra...
Perhaps the most common finding relating housing to the labour market is that high home-ownership ra...
In recent decades, a growing body of academic literature has focused on the possible negative effect...
In recent decades, a growing body of academic literature has focused on the possible negative effect...
We investigate the impact of home ownership on individual job mobility and wages in Denmark. We find...
This paper examines the effects of housing market institutions on labour mobility. The authors const...
The relationship between unemployment and the value of owneroccupied housing is studied in an econom...
We provide evidence-- in the spirit of Milton Friedman’s 1967 A.E.A. address on the natural rate of ...
The importance of a well-functioning housing market has been proposed for long within economics, eco...
The importance of a well-functioning housing market has been proposed for long within economics, eco...
This paper attempts to reconcile the empirical evidence with the argument in favour of a positive ef...
In recent decades, a growing body of academic literature has focused on the possible negative effect...
This article investigates the effects of homeownership on labour mobility and unemployment dur-ation...
This article investigates the effects of homeownership on labour mobility and unemployment dur-ation...
Perhaps the most common finding relating housing to the labour market is that high home-ownership ra...
Perhaps the most common finding relating housing to the labour market is that high home-ownership ra...
Perhaps the most common finding relating housing to the labour market is that high home-ownership ra...
In recent decades, a growing body of academic literature has focused on the possible negative effect...
In recent decades, a growing body of academic literature has focused on the possible negative effect...
We investigate the impact of home ownership on individual job mobility and wages in Denmark. We find...
This paper examines the effects of housing market institutions on labour mobility. The authors const...
The relationship between unemployment and the value of owneroccupied housing is studied in an econom...
We provide evidence-- in the spirit of Milton Friedman’s 1967 A.E.A. address on the natural rate of ...
The importance of a well-functioning housing market has been proposed for long within economics, eco...
The importance of a well-functioning housing market has been proposed for long within economics, eco...
This paper attempts to reconcile the empirical evidence with the argument in favour of a positive ef...
In recent decades, a growing body of academic literature has focused on the possible negative effect...
This article investigates the effects of homeownership on labour mobility and unemployment dur-ation...
This article investigates the effects of homeownership on labour mobility and unemployment dur-ation...