In this paper we question whether parental resources are important for first-time buyers? We find a nuanced set of results. First, when parents help out financially, it clearly increases the probability of entering the housing market. Furthermore, some of this help is taken out as lower loan-to-value (LTV) and higher house value, and thus gives a head start on the rungs of the housing ladder. On the other hand, own income is economically much more important for first-time buyers than the potential or implicit help through having wealthy parents. Second, along with a growing gap between income and house prices, parental resources have become more important. Homeownership rates for young households with wealthy parents, or parents helping out...
The role played by parental wealth in facilitating the life chances and living standards of offsprin...
The literature suggests a positive link between homeownership and the transition to parenthood. Howe...
This work was supported by an Economic and Social Research award [grant number ES/L009498/1] and Isa...
In this paper we question whether parental resources are important for first-time buyers? We find a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...
We construct matched panel data sets of adult children with their parents to study the role of lagge...
A model that allows for inter vivos intergenerational transfers in a booming housing market is devel...
Research points to a growing wealth inequality between the generations in the UK, write Jo Blanden a...
The role played by parental wealth in facilitating the life chances and living standards of offsprin...
Housing careers have important consequences for individuals’ well-being. The present study focuses o...
Key findings: Trends in home ownership for first time buyers (FTBs) •The proportion of young people...
Parental involvement is important for later well-being since it conveys to children that parents are...
Published online: 30 August 2017Housing careers have important consequences for individuals' well-b...
Are adult children more likely to become homeowners for the first time if their parents are homeowne...
This paper investigates to what extent the value of housing is transmitted from one generation to th...
The role played by parental wealth in facilitating the life chances and living standards of offsprin...
The literature suggests a positive link between homeownership and the transition to parenthood. Howe...
This work was supported by an Economic and Social Research award [grant number ES/L009498/1] and Isa...
In this paper we question whether parental resources are important for first-time buyers? We find a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...
We construct matched panel data sets of adult children with their parents to study the role of lagge...
A model that allows for inter vivos intergenerational transfers in a booming housing market is devel...
Research points to a growing wealth inequality between the generations in the UK, write Jo Blanden a...
The role played by parental wealth in facilitating the life chances and living standards of offsprin...
Housing careers have important consequences for individuals’ well-being. The present study focuses o...
Key findings: Trends in home ownership for first time buyers (FTBs) •The proportion of young people...
Parental involvement is important for later well-being since it conveys to children that parents are...
Published online: 30 August 2017Housing careers have important consequences for individuals' well-b...
Are adult children more likely to become homeowners for the first time if their parents are homeowne...
This paper investigates to what extent the value of housing is transmitted from one generation to th...
The role played by parental wealth in facilitating the life chances and living standards of offsprin...
The literature suggests a positive link between homeownership and the transition to parenthood. Howe...
This work was supported by an Economic and Social Research award [grant number ES/L009498/1] and Isa...