The paper investigates the notion that homeownership affects poverty perception. This is investigated by utilising a logit model to analyse various characteristics of homeowners in 11 different European nations. Overall, the analysis fails to reject the notion that homeowners throughout Europe are less likely to perceive themselves as living in poverty, but no evidence is found that homeownership is more valued in nations with high owner-occupancy rates. However, support is found for the notion that homeownership is used as a form of security in countries that experience greater income inequality
We use data from the third wave of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARELIFE)...
We use data from the third wave of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARELIFE)...
Previous research consistently shows that homeowners accumulate more wealth compared with tenants. I...
The paper investigates the notion that homeownership affects poverty perception. This is investigate...
As Rakoff (1977) explains, a house is more than just another investment, it is a ‘cultural object ’ ...
Abstract: Exploring inequalities in home ownership as an important component of household wealth con...
Previous research has suggested that hidden income arising from home ownership has important consequ...
Workshop 3. Session A. Abstract. Home ownership sectors in most European countries have experienced ...
Home ownership sectors in most European countries have experienced growth in recent decades and by t...
Housing deprivation is an important dimension of poverty. It is thus a key challenge of policy maker...
"Exploring inequalities in home ownership as an important component of household wealth contributes ...
Home-ownership is the most important asset among old people in Europe,but so far very little is know...
In this article, we investigate the relationship between home ownership and support for redistributi...
This paper examines the extent and nature of poverty amongst home-owners in Britain using data from ...
This book is the conclusion of a body of research that started with a workshop held at the Universit...
We use data from the third wave of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARELIFE)...
We use data from the third wave of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARELIFE)...
Previous research consistently shows that homeowners accumulate more wealth compared with tenants. I...
The paper investigates the notion that homeownership affects poverty perception. This is investigate...
As Rakoff (1977) explains, a house is more than just another investment, it is a ‘cultural object ’ ...
Abstract: Exploring inequalities in home ownership as an important component of household wealth con...
Previous research has suggested that hidden income arising from home ownership has important consequ...
Workshop 3. Session A. Abstract. Home ownership sectors in most European countries have experienced ...
Home ownership sectors in most European countries have experienced growth in recent decades and by t...
Housing deprivation is an important dimension of poverty. It is thus a key challenge of policy maker...
"Exploring inequalities in home ownership as an important component of household wealth contributes ...
Home-ownership is the most important asset among old people in Europe,but so far very little is know...
In this article, we investigate the relationship between home ownership and support for redistributi...
This paper examines the extent and nature of poverty amongst home-owners in Britain using data from ...
This book is the conclusion of a body of research that started with a workshop held at the Universit...
We use data from the third wave of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARELIFE)...
We use data from the third wave of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARELIFE)...
Previous research consistently shows that homeowners accumulate more wealth compared with tenants. I...