Integrating housing tenure in Instrumental Motivation Theory predicts a tenure gap in electoral participation, as homeowners would be more motivated to vote compared with tenants. The empirical question is whether this effect is causal or rather due to selection into different housing tenures. This question is tackled using coarsened exact matching (CEM) on data for 19 countries, allowing us to better control for endogeneity. Even then, homeowners are found to vote more often than tenants. This association is stronger in countries characterized by a strong pro-homeownership ideology and/or where the financialization of housing markets turned houses into assets
Contains fulltext : 194092.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Recently, housi...
Tenure choice is a very important element of housing choice, but amazingly little research has been ...
America’s ‘infatuation with homeownership’ has been identified as one cause of the latest financial ...
Contains fulltext : 174255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Integrating hou...
Previous research consistently shows that homeowners accumulate more wealth compared with tenants. I...
AbstractIn most equilibrium sorting models (ESMs) of residential choice across neighborhoods, the qu...
In most equilibrium sorting models (ESMs) of residential choice across neighborhoods, the question o...
We examine the effects of homeownership on individuals' unemployment durations. An unemployment spel...
This paper attempts to fill two gaps in the homeownership literature identified by Dietz and Haurin ...
In this article, we investigate the relationship between home ownership and support for redistributi...
Perhaps the most common finding relating housing to the labour market is that high home-ownership ra...
This paper examines the impact of housing tenure choice on unemployment duration in Belgium using EU...
This paper attempts to fill two gaps in the homeownership literature identified by Dietz and Haurin ...
Homeownership rates have increased significantly in many OECD countries over recent decades. Using m...
This paper attempts to reconcile the empirical evidence with the argument in favour of a positive ef...
Contains fulltext : 194092.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Recently, housi...
Tenure choice is a very important element of housing choice, but amazingly little research has been ...
America’s ‘infatuation with homeownership’ has been identified as one cause of the latest financial ...
Contains fulltext : 174255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Integrating hou...
Previous research consistently shows that homeowners accumulate more wealth compared with tenants. I...
AbstractIn most equilibrium sorting models (ESMs) of residential choice across neighborhoods, the qu...
In most equilibrium sorting models (ESMs) of residential choice across neighborhoods, the question o...
We examine the effects of homeownership on individuals' unemployment durations. An unemployment spel...
This paper attempts to fill two gaps in the homeownership literature identified by Dietz and Haurin ...
In this article, we investigate the relationship between home ownership and support for redistributi...
Perhaps the most common finding relating housing to the labour market is that high home-ownership ra...
This paper examines the impact of housing tenure choice on unemployment duration in Belgium using EU...
This paper attempts to fill two gaps in the homeownership literature identified by Dietz and Haurin ...
Homeownership rates have increased significantly in many OECD countries over recent decades. Using m...
This paper attempts to reconcile the empirical evidence with the argument in favour of a positive ef...
Contains fulltext : 194092.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Recently, housi...
Tenure choice is a very important element of housing choice, but amazingly little research has been ...
America’s ‘infatuation with homeownership’ has been identified as one cause of the latest financial ...