Mortgage credit has been central in fuelling housing market dynamics in many countries. While mortgage debt and house price increases used to go hand in hand, we see an …
Much of the literature surrounding 'generation rent'has been criticized for neglecting socio- economic inequalities, stimulating an emergent body of work addressing intersections …
C Hochstenbach - Housing, Theory and Society, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper answers the question why the Dutch state has gone from vigorously stimulating private-rental growth and liberalization to actively restricting the tenure. Answering this …
The growing trend towards young adults staying in the parental home has garnered much recent scholarly interest. However, less is known about which young adults are living at …
W van Gent, R Damhuis, S Musterd - Urban Studies, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper assesses the role of parental gifts in neighbourhood sorting among young adult homebuyers. We make use of high-quality individual-level registry data for two large urban …
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of political economy scholarship stressing the class antagonisms that undergird housing systems. Despite differences, these contributions …
Abstract Changes in policy over the last thirty years, particularly within advanced economies, have allowed for increased financialization, deregulation and globalisation of housing. What …
S Bedük, S Harkness - Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 2024 - Elsevier
Evidence shows strong associations in wealth across generations, yet the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Some studies attribute these associations to direct …
Young adults increasingly rely on precarious and costly rental housing, particularly in major cities and liberalized housing markets. Amsterdam has a more regulated housing system …