This paper uses information contained within the Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC) to examine the ability of Irish households to sustain their mortgage repayments. We calculate mortgage repayment to income (MRTI) ratios for a representative sample of Irish households and examine the distribution of this ratio. In particular, we stratify information on marital, work and educational status along with household composition according to this MRTI. We also examine the distribution of information on household mortgages such as the source, the interest rate paid, the age and tenure, and the monthly repayment of the mortgage according to the same ratio. Finally, the distributional implications for the MRTI of a significant unemployment ...
We estimate a structural model of the Irish housing and mortgage markets and isolate the role of dem...
The sharp decline in house prices since 2007 has led to the emergence of widespread negative equity ...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...
This paper uses information contained within the Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC) to ex...
In this paper we examine the sensitivity of mortgage arrears for Irish households to changes in mort...
This paper examines housing affordability in Ireland by looking at the distribution of housing costs...
This paper analyses the household formation and tenure choice decisions of different age cohorts in ...
The current level of the monetary policy rate in the Eurozone is low both by international and histo...
The impact of the changing economic environment on Irish households has been significant, with net w...
The Irish mortgage market experienced significant change in recent years. Developments in housing fi...
As in England and Wales, the private rented sector in Ireland plays a fundamental role in the funct...
This paper analyses consumption in Ireland using household survey data. Studying surveys from 1994-9...
This paper provides detailed empirical evidence on the saving behavior of Irish households using mic...
Irish household debt has risen sharply in recent years, driven by strong demand for residential mort...
A mortgage holder whose property is worth less than the repayment value of the mortgage may decide ...
We estimate a structural model of the Irish housing and mortgage markets and isolate the role of dem...
The sharp decline in house prices since 2007 has led to the emergence of widespread negative equity ...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...
This paper uses information contained within the Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC) to ex...
In this paper we examine the sensitivity of mortgage arrears for Irish households to changes in mort...
This paper examines housing affordability in Ireland by looking at the distribution of housing costs...
This paper analyses the household formation and tenure choice decisions of different age cohorts in ...
The current level of the monetary policy rate in the Eurozone is low both by international and histo...
The impact of the changing economic environment on Irish households has been significant, with net w...
The Irish mortgage market experienced significant change in recent years. Developments in housing fi...
As in England and Wales, the private rented sector in Ireland plays a fundamental role in the funct...
This paper analyses consumption in Ireland using household survey data. Studying surveys from 1994-9...
This paper provides detailed empirical evidence on the saving behavior of Irish households using mic...
Irish household debt has risen sharply in recent years, driven by strong demand for residential mort...
A mortgage holder whose property is worth less than the repayment value of the mortgage may decide ...
We estimate a structural model of the Irish housing and mortgage markets and isolate the role of dem...
The sharp decline in house prices since 2007 has led to the emergence of widespread negative equity ...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...