This paper evaluates whether the experience of marital breakdown during the life course is associated with the likelihood of exiting from homeownership, and whether this association varies across Europe. In line with previous research on the short- and medium-term housing and economic consequences of divorce, we find that for European men and women alike, this life event is associated with a lower likelihood of being a homeowner in later life. This negative association furthermore varies across institutional contexts, as indicated by: the housing regime (in particular access to mortgage credit); welfare state support; and female employment. In a context of increasing divorce rates and a stronger reliance on housing wealth as a form of welfa...
BACKGROUND Housing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals' well-being. Although ...
We build a realistically calibrated life-cycle model of housing decisions under divorce risk. As obs...
This paper investigates the effect of divorce and separation on individuals’ housing tenure in Engla...
Recent research has shown that divorce reduces the likelihood of home-ownership. Even in later life,...
Over the course of their lives, a substantial minority of elderly European men and women have experi...
Homeownership, as a way to build up housing wealth, is believed to play an increasingly important ro...
Item does not contain fulltextHomeownership, as a way to build up housing wealth, is believed to pla...
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...
Homeownership, as a storage for housing wealth, is believed to play an increasingly important role i...
We analyse the interdependence between marital separation and home ownership. Past research showed t...
Background: This article provides an introduction to the Special Collection on “Separation, Divorce...
BACKGROUND This article provides an introduction to the Special Collection on "Separation, Divorce, ...
We use life history data covering households in thirteen European countries to analyse residential m...
BACKGROUNDHousing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals’ well-being. Although p...
BACKGROUND Housing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals' well-being. Although ...
We build a realistically calibrated life-cycle model of housing decisions under divorce risk. As obs...
This paper investigates the effect of divorce and separation on individuals’ housing tenure in Engla...
Recent research has shown that divorce reduces the likelihood of home-ownership. Even in later life,...
Over the course of their lives, a substantial minority of elderly European men and women have experi...
Homeownership, as a way to build up housing wealth, is believed to play an increasingly important ro...
Item does not contain fulltextHomeownership, as a way to build up housing wealth, is believed to pla...
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...
Homeownership, as a storage for housing wealth, is believed to play an increasingly important role i...
We analyse the interdependence between marital separation and home ownership. Past research showed t...
Background: This article provides an introduction to the Special Collection on “Separation, Divorce...
BACKGROUND This article provides an introduction to the Special Collection on "Separation, Divorce, ...
We use life history data covering households in thirteen European countries to analyse residential m...
BACKGROUNDHousing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals’ well-being. Although p...
BACKGROUND Housing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals' well-being. Although ...
We build a realistically calibrated life-cycle model of housing decisions under divorce risk. As obs...
This paper investigates the effect of divorce and separation on individuals’ housing tenure in Engla...