Print Email Facebook Twitter Geographic and dynamic heterogeneity of home ownership Part of: International workshop: Home ownership in Europe: Policy and research issues· list the conference papers Title Geographic and dynamic heterogeneity of home ownership Author Lauridsen, J. nannerup, N. Date 2006-11-24 Abstract Workshop 2.Session B. Abstract. Determination of the demand for home ownership is analysed. Determinants include prices and short- and medium-term price changes, public regulation (regulation of house rent, housing subsidies, taxation), competition from alternative residence forms (measured by supply of subsidized housing), social composition of population (age, social benefit receivers, household composition, civil status, education, nationality), economic ability (income), and congestion (measured by population density and degree of urbanisation). The study applies Danish aggregate data for 270 Danish municipalities, available annually for the period 1999-2004. The effects of determinants on home ownership rates are allowed to be heterogeneous by years and municipalities using temporally and geographically expanded coefficients. Considerable parametric heterogeneity over time as well as across municipalities is found, even when residual dynamic heterogeneity and interdependency as well as residual spatial spillover is controlled for. Subject housing marketdemand for home ownershipSURspatial spilloverspatial heterogeneity To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fec7ab0d-648e-4e82-8df1-4be55404ff0e Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2006 Lauridsen, J.; nannerup, N. Files PDF Lauridsen.pdf 1.13 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:fec7ab0d-648e-4e82-8df1-4be55404ff0e/datastream/OBJ/view