In this study, we merge the literature on homeownership regimes, which focuses to a lesser extent on the consequences of wealth and social inequality, with the literature on wealth and social stratification, which overlooks the importance of homeownership regimes in contributing to those inequalities. Within this framework, we examine to what extent homeownership regimes shape class inequality in homeownership among young adults and the mortgage debt burden that usually accompanies it. We first develop an updated typology of homeownership regimes that incorporates the role of the family via intergenerational wealth transfers (IWT) such as gifts and housing assets. This dimension was theoretically underdeveloped and empirically absent from p...
This paper describes how home ownership decisions of US American young adults may have changed with ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...
The means through which socioeconomic status is transmitted across generations has long been of cent...
The literature on social and wealth inequality has long acknowledged the importance of intergenerati...
peer reviewedHow has housing wealth inequality changed for young-adult households in the post-financ...
How has housing wealth inequality changed for young-adult households in the post-financial crisis pe...
Previous research consistently shows that homeowners accumulate more wealth compared with tenants. I...
Abstract: Exploring inequalities in home ownership as an important component of household wealth con...
This chapter examines homes as a locus of intra-family welfare provision, the increasingly financial...
Despite the continuing preference for homeownership, it has become increasingly difficult for young ...
Amongst young households (ages 25 to 44), inequalities in first-time home-ownership and in the amoun...
Homeownership has been in decline in a number of developed societies since the early 2000s driven, p...
Despite the continuing preference for homeownership, it has become increasingly difficult for young ...
Homeownership rates have increased significantly in many OECD countries over recent decades. Using m...
This paper uses the newly constructed Luxembourg Wealth Study data to document cross-country variati...
This paper describes how home ownership decisions of US American young adults may have changed with ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...
The means through which socioeconomic status is transmitted across generations has long been of cent...
The literature on social and wealth inequality has long acknowledged the importance of intergenerati...
peer reviewedHow has housing wealth inequality changed for young-adult households in the post-financ...
How has housing wealth inequality changed for young-adult households in the post-financial crisis pe...
Previous research consistently shows that homeowners accumulate more wealth compared with tenants. I...
Abstract: Exploring inequalities in home ownership as an important component of household wealth con...
This chapter examines homes as a locus of intra-family welfare provision, the increasingly financial...
Despite the continuing preference for homeownership, it has become increasingly difficult for young ...
Amongst young households (ages 25 to 44), inequalities in first-time home-ownership and in the amoun...
Homeownership has been in decline in a number of developed societies since the early 2000s driven, p...
Despite the continuing preference for homeownership, it has become increasingly difficult for young ...
Homeownership rates have increased significantly in many OECD countries over recent decades. Using m...
This paper uses the newly constructed Luxembourg Wealth Study data to document cross-country variati...
This paper describes how home ownership decisions of US American young adults may have changed with ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.or...
The means through which socioeconomic status is transmitted across generations has long been of cent...