British mortgagors hold more wealth in their homes than ever before. They are spending more freely from these assets now than they are likely to again. \u27Banking on housing\u27 is concerned with when, where, why and how people choose and use their mortgages to roll equity out of housing and into other things. It is a study of the consumption of housing, the consumption of mortgages, and the use of housing wealth in consumption more broadly
This paper examines the extent and relevance of mortgage equity withdrawal (MEW) in the UK. MEW has,...
This paper assesses the relevance of mortgage-led consumption for the assemblage of home. Drawing on...
In Britain, the shift from the ideology of homeownership into one of homeownership-based welfare has...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project is part of the E...
Housing has been unjustifiably neglected in comparative welfare state research. The banking crisis o...
Academics have proposed hybrid products with equity features for the financing of housing. In spite ...
During the early 2000s, mortgage market innovation together with home price appreciation increased t...
During the early 2000s, mortgage market innovation together with home price appreciation increased t...
This paper uses micro-data from two national panel surveys to analyse the flow of wealth from reside...
During the early 2000s, mortgage market innovation together with home price appreciation increased t...
This paper is about the changing character of housing assets, owned homes, and perhaps owner-occupie...
This paper is about the changing character of housing assets, owned homes, and perhaps owner-occupie...
The relationship between housing wealth and the level and growth of debt in financial assets in the ...
This paper examines the extent and relevance of mortgage equity withdrawal (MEW) in the UK. MEW has,...
Although consumption studies now dominate large areas of social and cultural research, relatively li...
This paper examines the extent and relevance of mortgage equity withdrawal (MEW) in the UK. MEW has,...
This paper assesses the relevance of mortgage-led consumption for the assemblage of home. Drawing on...
In Britain, the shift from the ideology of homeownership into one of homeownership-based welfare has...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project is part of the E...
Housing has been unjustifiably neglected in comparative welfare state research. The banking crisis o...
Academics have proposed hybrid products with equity features for the financing of housing. In spite ...
During the early 2000s, mortgage market innovation together with home price appreciation increased t...
During the early 2000s, mortgage market innovation together with home price appreciation increased t...
This paper uses micro-data from two national panel surveys to analyse the flow of wealth from reside...
During the early 2000s, mortgage market innovation together with home price appreciation increased t...
This paper is about the changing character of housing assets, owned homes, and perhaps owner-occupie...
This paper is about the changing character of housing assets, owned homes, and perhaps owner-occupie...
The relationship between housing wealth and the level and growth of debt in financial assets in the ...
This paper examines the extent and relevance of mortgage equity withdrawal (MEW) in the UK. MEW has,...
Although consumption studies now dominate large areas of social and cultural research, relatively li...
This paper examines the extent and relevance of mortgage equity withdrawal (MEW) in the UK. MEW has,...
This paper assesses the relevance of mortgage-led consumption for the assemblage of home. Drawing on...
In Britain, the shift from the ideology of homeownership into one of homeownership-based welfare has...