Homeownership and job downgrading : our empirical study stems from previous research on the effects of residential status on microeconomic labour market outcomes. It focuses on employees and assesses the a priori ambiguous impact of homeownership on downgrading. We use the French data set of the 1995-2001 European Household Panel Survey to build a statistical measure of wage downgrading and a subjective measure of overeducation. We estimate a recursive bivariate probit that simultaneously models the residential status choice and its impact on the probability to be in a downgraded/overeducated job. Our results show that homeowners are, ceteris paribus, more wage downgraded and overeducated than renters. Consequently, homeownership could be a...
A. J. Oswald argues that high rates of homeownership may imply inferior labour market outcomes. Usin...
This thesis seeks to verify, from French data, the Oswald hypothesis, according to which homeownersh...
In various macro-studies, home-ownership is found to hamper job mobility and to increase unemploymen...
Homeownership and Job Downgrading. Our empirical study stems from previous research on the effects ...
Our empirical study stems from previous research on the inter-relations between residential status a...
JEL Classification : J62, J61, J21<br />http://www.sase.org/conf2004/papers/papers.htmlMost previous...
The paper investigates the links between homeownership, employment and earnings for which no consens...
Working Paper du GATE 2006-13The objective of this paper is to provide microeconomic evidence for th...
Does Homeownership Hinder Exits from Unemployment ? This study uses microeconomic data to test “ Os...
Working Paper du GATE 2003-07The objective of this paper is to provide microeconomic evidence for th...
We develop two search-theoretic models emphasizing firm entry to examine the Oswald hypothesis, the ...
Residential Tenue Status and Unemployment Duration in France and U.K. The objective of this paper i...
Homeownership is believed to cause higher unemployment. This is because homeowners face higher mobil...
Perhaps the most common finding relating housing to the labour market is that high home-ownership ra...
A. J. Oswald argues that high rates of homeownership may imply inferior labour market outcomes. Usin...
This thesis seeks to verify, from French data, the Oswald hypothesis, according to which homeownersh...
In various macro-studies, home-ownership is found to hamper job mobility and to increase unemploymen...
Homeownership and Job Downgrading. Our empirical study stems from previous research on the effects ...
Our empirical study stems from previous research on the inter-relations between residential status a...
JEL Classification : J62, J61, J21<br />http://www.sase.org/conf2004/papers/papers.htmlMost previous...
The paper investigates the links between homeownership, employment and earnings for which no consens...
Working Paper du GATE 2006-13The objective of this paper is to provide microeconomic evidence for th...
Does Homeownership Hinder Exits from Unemployment ? This study uses microeconomic data to test “ Os...
Working Paper du GATE 2003-07The objective of this paper is to provide microeconomic evidence for th...
We develop two search-theoretic models emphasizing firm entry to examine the Oswald hypothesis, the ...
Residential Tenue Status and Unemployment Duration in France and U.K. The objective of this paper i...
Homeownership is believed to cause higher unemployment. This is because homeowners face higher mobil...
Perhaps the most common finding relating housing to the labour market is that high home-ownership ra...
A. J. Oswald argues that high rates of homeownership may imply inferior labour market outcomes. Usin...
This thesis seeks to verify, from French data, the Oswald hypothesis, according to which homeownersh...
In various macro-studies, home-ownership is found to hamper job mobility and to increase unemploymen...