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Journal

2016 | 1 | 140-153

Article title

The short-term relationship between unemployment and home ownership

Content

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Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
This work focuses on the Oswald hypothesis and answers the question about what the relationship is between changes in home ownership and unemployment on an individual level in the Czech Republic. The first and main hypothesis is that a transition to home ownership reduces the probability of unemployment in the following year. Data from EU-SILC proves that this hypothesis holds true, but only for men and not for women. With this in mind, we present a second hypothesis that argues that the relationship between homeownership and unemployment on an individual level varies over time in relation to the lower and higher probability of unemployment. The primary reason for this is the “mortgage effect”, which is later outweighed by the migration effect. The research shows that the transition to unemployment does not affect the possibility of a transition to home ownership in the following year, neither for men nor women. For the third hypothesis, the expectation was that there would be a significant difference between men and women. This was confirmed because the first hypothesis holds true only for men and not for women.

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Journal

Year

Issue

1

Pages

140-153

Physical description

Dates

published
2016-06-28

Contributors

  • University of Finance and Administration, Prague, Czech Republic

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
1805-9112

YADDA identifier

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