This paper considers home ownership rates for different generational cohorts in the UK, and how they are related to family background, as measured by parental occupation status. The results show home ownership rates have fallen across recent generational cohorts, even when they are compared at the same stage in their lives. Concurrent with this fall, there has been an increasing importance of family background in determining whether an individual owns their own home. While such an effect has always been present for individuals who do not reach the higher levels of education or occupation hierarchies, this is a newer phenomenon for successful graduates in professional/managerial occupations, for whom home ownership is also now strongly relat...
Debate about intergenerational relations has become more prominent since the financial crisis of 200...
This study examines the inter-generational transmission of (dis)advantage through the housing system...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young...
This paper extends the literature on social mobility to investigate intergenerational links in home ...
Research points to a growing wealth inequality between the generations in the UK, write Jo Blanden a...
This paper studies intergenerational links in home ownership, an increasingly important wealth marke...
Does the importance of your family background on how far you get in adulthood also depend on where y...
Key findings: Trends in home ownership for first time buyers (FTBs) •The proportion of young people...
Home ownership is the largest component of wealth for most households and its intergenerational tran...
Prior research on trends in intergenerational mobility in economic status has focused chiefly on inc...
We document that home ownership of households with “heads\" aged 25-44 years fell substantially betw...
This paper presents new data on social mobility in Scotland. It examines the extent to which individ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...
Despite the continuing preference for homeownership, it has become increasingly difficult for young ...
Housing is one of the most debated topics in any economy and particularly in the advanced economies....
Debate about intergenerational relations has become more prominent since the financial crisis of 200...
This study examines the inter-generational transmission of (dis)advantage through the housing system...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young...
This paper extends the literature on social mobility to investigate intergenerational links in home ...
Research points to a growing wealth inequality between the generations in the UK, write Jo Blanden a...
This paper studies intergenerational links in home ownership, an increasingly important wealth marke...
Does the importance of your family background on how far you get in adulthood also depend on where y...
Key findings: Trends in home ownership for first time buyers (FTBs) •The proportion of young people...
Home ownership is the largest component of wealth for most households and its intergenerational tran...
Prior research on trends in intergenerational mobility in economic status has focused chiefly on inc...
We document that home ownership of households with “heads\" aged 25-44 years fell substantially betw...
This paper presents new data on social mobility in Scotland. It examines the extent to which individ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...
Despite the continuing preference for homeownership, it has become increasingly difficult for young ...
Housing is one of the most debated topics in any economy and particularly in the advanced economies....
Debate about intergenerational relations has become more prominent since the financial crisis of 200...
This study examines the inter-generational transmission of (dis)advantage through the housing system...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe term ‘Generation Rent’ denotes young...