This paper develops and estimates a dynamic model of discrete choice for labor supply, fertility and transition from tenant to homeowner, to investigate the secular decline in homeownership over the past several decades, wholly attributable to households postponing the purchase of their first home. House prices only partly explain the decline; higher base level wages led to lower fertility also contributing to the decline, because households with children are more likely to own a home than those without. Somewhat surprisingly we find higher levels of female education ameliorated this trend, highly educated women placing greater value on homeownership
The homeownership rate began to trend upward in 1995 after years of being relatively constant, near ...
Homeownership has historically been viewed as a fundamental piece of the American Dream, with up to ...
For many Americans, owning a home is an important step in their life journey and constitutes a meani...
This paper develops and estimates a dynamic model of discrete choice for labor supply, fertility and...
This paper develops and estimates a dynamic model of discrete choice for labor supply, fertility and...
We document that home ownership of households with “heads\" aged 25-44 years fell substantially betw...
The decade-long decline in the homeownership rate in the United States has generated substantial dis...
Over the past 30 years, women have made tremendous gains in closing both the income and the educatio...
BackgroundRecent research by demographers and economists has examined the link between living costs ...
This paper analyzes the determinants of homeownership in immigrant households over the 1980-2000 per...
The literature suggests a positive link between homeownership and the transition to parenthood. Howe...
This paper focuses on the implications of marital status on homeownership trends. Using data from th...
on fertility (Greenwood, Seshadri, and Vandenbroucke 2005), the growth in leisure (Greenwood and Van...
This dissertation consists of three papers on the effect of homeownership on labor market outcomes. ...
Using annualised data, this paper uses a regression model to help explain the relationship between h...
The homeownership rate began to trend upward in 1995 after years of being relatively constant, near ...
Homeownership has historically been viewed as a fundamental piece of the American Dream, with up to ...
For many Americans, owning a home is an important step in their life journey and constitutes a meani...
This paper develops and estimates a dynamic model of discrete choice for labor supply, fertility and...
This paper develops and estimates a dynamic model of discrete choice for labor supply, fertility and...
We document that home ownership of households with “heads\" aged 25-44 years fell substantially betw...
The decade-long decline in the homeownership rate in the United States has generated substantial dis...
Over the past 30 years, women have made tremendous gains in closing both the income and the educatio...
BackgroundRecent research by demographers and economists has examined the link between living costs ...
This paper analyzes the determinants of homeownership in immigrant households over the 1980-2000 per...
The literature suggests a positive link between homeownership and the transition to parenthood. Howe...
This paper focuses on the implications of marital status on homeownership trends. Using data from th...
on fertility (Greenwood, Seshadri, and Vandenbroucke 2005), the growth in leisure (Greenwood and Van...
This dissertation consists of three papers on the effect of homeownership on labor market outcomes. ...
Using annualised data, this paper uses a regression model to help explain the relationship between h...
The homeownership rate began to trend upward in 1995 after years of being relatively constant, near ...
Homeownership has historically been viewed as a fundamental piece of the American Dream, with up to ...
For many Americans, owning a home is an important step in their life journey and constitutes a meani...