One of the most persistent and lasting debates in economic research refers to whether the answers to subjective questions can be used to explain individuals’ economic behavior. Using panel data for twelve EU countries, in the present study we analyze the causal relationship between self-reported housing satisfaction and residential mobility. Our results indicate that: i) households unsatisfied with their current housing situation are more likely to move; ii) housing satisfaction raises after a move, and; iii) housing satisfaction increases with the transition from being a renter to becoming a homeowner. Some interesting cross-country differences are observed. Our findings provide evidence in favor of use of subjective indicators of satisfac...
This paper provides the first evidence regarding the impact of life satisfaction on the individual i...
In this paper several crucial aspects of residential mobility in Flanders are examined, using survey...
This paper provides the first evidence regarding the impact of life satisfaction on the individual i...
One of the most persistent and lasting debates in economic research refers to whether the answers to...
One of the most persistent and lasting debates in economic research refers to whether the answers to...
One of the most persistent and lasting debates in economic research refers to whether the answers to...
Using panel data for twelve EU countries, we analyze the relationship between selfreported housing s...
There is a general consensus that homeownership has beneficial effects for both individuals and soci...
Previous research has found that moving has lasting effects on housing satisfaction while adaptation...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support for this research from the Economic and Social ...
International audienceThis paper provides one of the first tests of adaptation to the complete set o...
Lifecycle events strongly influence the long term dynamics of activity-travel behavior. Moving house...
Residential self-selection is a well-recognized potential bias in estimating the true effects of the...
Research background: Residential mobility affects the spatial structure of cities and urban developm...
Housing quality is known to be related to subjective well-being (SWB), but much less is known how th...
This paper provides the first evidence regarding the impact of life satisfaction on the individual i...
In this paper several crucial aspects of residential mobility in Flanders are examined, using survey...
This paper provides the first evidence regarding the impact of life satisfaction on the individual i...
One of the most persistent and lasting debates in economic research refers to whether the answers to...
One of the most persistent and lasting debates in economic research refers to whether the answers to...
One of the most persistent and lasting debates in economic research refers to whether the answers to...
Using panel data for twelve EU countries, we analyze the relationship between selfreported housing s...
There is a general consensus that homeownership has beneficial effects for both individuals and soci...
Previous research has found that moving has lasting effects on housing satisfaction while adaptation...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support for this research from the Economic and Social ...
International audienceThis paper provides one of the first tests of adaptation to the complete set o...
Lifecycle events strongly influence the long term dynamics of activity-travel behavior. Moving house...
Residential self-selection is a well-recognized potential bias in estimating the true effects of the...
Research background: Residential mobility affects the spatial structure of cities and urban developm...
Housing quality is known to be related to subjective well-being (SWB), but much less is known how th...
This paper provides the first evidence regarding the impact of life satisfaction on the individual i...
In this paper several crucial aspects of residential mobility in Flanders are examined, using survey...
This paper provides the first evidence regarding the impact of life satisfaction on the individual i...