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_9654 _aAtalay, Kadir |
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245 | _aHousing wealth, fertility intentions and fertility | ||
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_bJournal of Housing Economics, _c21 June 2021. |
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500 | _aKEYWORDS: Fertility outcomes; Fertility intentions; House prices; Housing wealth | ||
520 | _aThere is increasing evidence that housing and housing markets impact a variety of behaviors and outcomes. Using a rich panel of Australian microlevel data, we estimated the effect of housing price changes on both fertility intentions and fertility outcomes. The analysis indicates that the likelihood of having a child among homeowners is positively related to an increase in housing wealth. The positive housing wealth effect has the greatest impact on the fertility and fertility intentions of Australian homeowners who are young and mortgage holders. In comparison, there is evidence that increases in housing prices decrease the fertility intentions of private renters with children. | ||
524 | _aPlease cite this article as: Kadir Atalay, Journal of Housing Economics, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhe.2021.101787 | ||
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_aHousing Market _zAustralia _9500 |
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_9655 _aLi, Ang |
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_9405 _aWhelan, Stephen |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhe.2021.101787 _yView item on publishers website |
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