Homeownership and the Labour Market in Europe

Homeownership and the Labour Market in Europe
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9780191562518
ISBN-13 : 0191562513
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Homeownership and the Labour Market in Europe by : Casper van Ewijk

Increasing labour market flexibility is at the top of the European agenda. A new and challenging view is a lack of mobility in the labour market may arise from rigidities in the housing market. The research in this book has been inspired by the intriguing hypothesis put forward by Andrew Oswald that homeownership may be a hindrance to the smooth working of the labour markets, as homeowners tend to be less willing to accept jobs outside their own region. This book brings together leading economists from across Europe to analyse the interaction between housing markets and labour markets. In the EU homeownership rates have been on the increase, often as a result of government policies, making the barriers that homeownership creates in terms of labour mobility increasingly important. This book shows on the one hand, at the individual level, that homeownership limits the likelihood of becoming unemployed and increases the probability of finding a job once unemployed. On the other hand, the transaction costs inherent in the housing market and homeownership hamper job-to-job changes and increase unemployment at the country level. This insight provides a clear policy message to European policymakers: reform in the housing market, aimed at lowering transaction costs and providing less generous subsidies for homeowners could be an effective instrument for reducing unemployment and improving labour market flexibility.

Housing Tenure, Mobility and Labour Market Behaviour

Housing Tenure, Mobility and Labour Market Behaviour
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1375591584
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Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Housing Tenure, Mobility and Labour Market Behaviour by : Stephen Whelan

This study investigated the relationships between housing, housing markets and the labour market. It considered factors such as geographic mobility, reservation wages (i.e. the minimum wage that an unemployed individual can accept) and job search behaviours across a range of housing tenures.

International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home

International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 3870
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ISBN-10 : 9780080471716
ISBN-13 : 0080471714
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home by :

Available online via SciVerse ScienceDirect, or in print for a limited time only, The International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home, Seven Volume Set is the first international reference work for housing scholars and professionals, that uses studies in economics and finance, psychology, social policy, sociology, anthropology, geography, architecture, law, and other disciplines to create an international portrait of housing in all its facets: from meanings of home at the microscale, to impacts on macro-economy. This comprehensive work is edited by distinguished housing expert Susan J. Smith, together with Marja Elsinga, Ong Seow Eng, Lorna Fox O'Mahony and Susan Wachter, and a multi-disciplinary editorial team of 20 world-class scholars in all. Working at the cutting edge of their subject, liaising with an expert editorial advisory board, and engaging with policy-makers and professionals, the editors have worked for almost five years to secure the quality, reach, relevance and coherence of this work. A broad and inclusive table of contents signals (or tesitifes to) detailed investigation of historical and theoretical material as well as in-depth analysis of current issues. This seven-volume set contains over 500 entries, listed alphabetically, but grouped into seven thematic sections including methods and approaches; economics and finance; environments; home and homelessness; institutions; policy; and welfare and well-being. Housing professionals, both academics and practitioners, will find The International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home useful for teaching, discovery, and research needs. International in scope, engaging with trends in every world region The editorial board and contributors are drawn from a wide constituency, collating expertise from academics, policy makers, professionals and practitioners, and from every key center for housing research Every entry stands alone on its merits and is accessed alphabetically, yet each is fully cross-referenced, and attached to one of seven thematic categories whose ‘wholes' far exceed the sum of their parts

Housing and the Migration of Labour in England and Wales

Housing and the Migration of Labour in England and Wales
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Publisher : Westmead, Eng. : Saxon House ; Lexington, Mass. : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4140688
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Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Housing and the Migration of Labour in England and Wales by : James Henry Johnson

Study of the housing problems associated with labour mobility and internal migration in the UK, based on a questionnaire survey of 8800 migrants - covers the role of housing needs in influencing the location of job searching, the demographic aspects of the migrants, migration to and from developing areas, labour market trends, etc., and includes the research methodology and a literature survey of previous research. Bibliography pp. 289 to 294, maps and statistical tables.

Changing Scotland

Changing Scotland
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781847421319
ISBN-13 : 1847421318
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Changing Scotland by : Ermisch, John F.

Changing Scotland uses longitudinal data from the British Household Panel Survey to improve our knowledge and understanding of the impact of devolution on the lives of people in Scotland. It is the first time that BHPS data has been used in this way. The book provides a detailed examination of social, economic, demographic and political differences, especially those involving dynamic behaviour such as residential mobility, unemployment duration, job mobility, income inequality, poverty, health and deprivation, national identity, family structure and other aspects of individual's lives as they change over time. This data provides a 'baseline' for policy formulation and for analysing the impact of subsequent differential developments arising out of devolution. The book is also an invaluable resource for establishing pre-existing differences between England and Scotland and evaluating the impact of policy initiatives by the Scottish Executive.

OECD Employment Outlook 2005

OECD Employment Outlook 2005
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9789264010468
ISBN-13 : 9264010467
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis OECD Employment Outlook 2005 by : OECD

Presents OECD's latest review of labour market trends and issues and includes articles on trade adjustment costs, in-work benefits, evaluation of labour market programmes, and public employment services.

Changing Scotland

Changing Scotland
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 1861345933
ISBN-13 : 9781861345936
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Changing Scotland by : Ermisch, John F.

The Scottish Parliament opened in 1999. Since this devolution of powers, there has been an increase in the demand for empirically-based, policy relevant, comparative research to help design policies and determine their impact.

Seven Years in the Lives of British Families

Seven Years in the Lives of British Families
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781861342003
ISBN-13 : 1861342004
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Seven Years in the Lives of British Families by : Berthoud, Richard

The results of a seven year survey, drawing on a sample of 5000 households, are presented here to demonstrate the dynamics of the family in such fields as employment, income and household formation.