Home ownership is often regarded as the preferred housing tenure; however, situations in parallel life-course careers might make moving to a rental home necessary or attractive to home owners. Retrospective data from the SHARELIFE survey were used to study the short- and long-term impact of situations and disruptions in the family and housing careers on leaving home ownership at middle (45–64) and older ages (65–80) in Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands. We found that directly after separation and widowhood, the likelihood of leaving home ownership was the greatest. However, more than 10 years after separation and widowhood, individuals were still significantly more likely to leave ownership than those in their first marriage. Furthermore,...
Leaving the parental home is an important first step in a long-term housing career. We extend the pr...
We use life history data covering households in thirteen European countries to analyse residential m...
We investigated the influence of relative resources on who moves from the marital home around divorc...
Home ownership is often regarded as the preferred housing tenure; however, situations in parallel li...
Home ownership is often regarded as the preferred housing tenure; however, situations in parallel li...
This paper evaluates whether the experience of marital breakdown during the life course is associate...
Recent research has shown that divorce reduces the likelihood of home-ownership. Even in later life,...
BACKGROUNDHousing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals’ well-being. Although p...
We use life history data covering households in 13 European countries to analyse residential moves p...
BACKGROUND Housing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals' well-being. Although ...
The aim of this study is to examine whether the recent increase in divorces and remarriages, which h...
This paper contributes to understanding housing adjustments in later life by investigating the role ...
We analyse the interdependence between marital separation and home ownership. Past research showed t...
We use life history data covering households in thirteen European countries to analyse residential m...
BACKGROUND Research shows that women are more likely to move out after a separation, but the evidenc...
Leaving the parental home is an important first step in a long-term housing career. We extend the pr...
We use life history data covering households in thirteen European countries to analyse residential m...
We investigated the influence of relative resources on who moves from the marital home around divorc...
Home ownership is often regarded as the preferred housing tenure; however, situations in parallel li...
Home ownership is often regarded as the preferred housing tenure; however, situations in parallel li...
This paper evaluates whether the experience of marital breakdown during the life course is associate...
Recent research has shown that divorce reduces the likelihood of home-ownership. Even in later life,...
BACKGROUNDHousing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals’ well-being. Although p...
We use life history data covering households in 13 European countries to analyse residential moves p...
BACKGROUND Housing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals' well-being. Although ...
The aim of this study is to examine whether the recent increase in divorces and remarriages, which h...
This paper contributes to understanding housing adjustments in later life by investigating the role ...
We analyse the interdependence between marital separation and home ownership. Past research showed t...
We use life history data covering households in thirteen European countries to analyse residential m...
BACKGROUND Research shows that women are more likely to move out after a separation, but the evidenc...
Leaving the parental home is an important first step in a long-term housing career. We extend the pr...
We use life history data covering households in thirteen European countries to analyse residential m...
We investigated the influence of relative resources on who moves from the marital home around divorc...