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  1. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
  2. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment : Volume 18
  3. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment : Volume 18, Issue 2, June 2003
  4. Local housing-market effects on tenure choice
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Local housing-market effects on tenure choice

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Lee, Seong Woo Myers, Dowell
Copyright Year 2003
Abstract The main objective of thepresent study is to find out which marketfactors affect homeownership attainment aftercontrolling for individual human capital. The1980 and 1990 individual Census data (PUMS) inthe U.S. are used to investigate the contextualinfluences on choosing two types of housing:single- and multi-family housing. Trichotomoustenure choice models are applied to fourrepresentative age groups. The study takesadvantage of the multi-level design, allowingrelationships between individual and housingmarket characteristics to vary from place toplace. One finding is that market variations aswell as individual characteristics affecttenure choices. The authors argue that researchon homeownership attainment should not onlyconsider individual or household attributes butshould be sensitive to spatiality thatrecognizes market effects. The conclusion isthat housing research needs to be comprehensiveenough to understand the complex interactionbetween the individual's human capital and themetropolitan housing-market characteristics.
Starting Page 129
Ending Page 157
Page Count 29
File Format PDF
ISSN 15664910
Journal Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
Volume Number 18
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 15737772
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 2003-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Housing
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Geography, Planning and Development Urban Studies
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