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Boelhouwer, P.J. (author)
The Dutch housing market suffered more than many other West-European housing markets from the global financial crisis. After some stimulation measures at the beginning of the crisis, the market was hit hard by several government policies in both the rented and the owner-occupied sectors. Against this background this paper pays attention to...
review 2019
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Dol, C.P. (author), Hoekstra, J.S.C.M. (author)
The ageing of European societies and increasing pressure on collective pension arrangements has sparked interest in alternative, more individualised forms of pension provision. Home ownership is regarded as one of these alternatives. Home owners can release housing equity by moving to a smaller owner occupied dwelling or a rental dwelling....
conference paper 2018
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Haffner, M.E.A. (author), Winters, S (author)
Belgium devolved administrative and budgetary responsibility for the favourable income tax treatment of owner-occupied dwellings to its administrative regions in July 2014. This change allowed the regions to redesign their housing-related tax instruments. This paper examines a tax policy reorientation of the Flemish Region. It specifically...
journal article 2016
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Teye, A.L. (author), De Haan, J. (author), Elsinga, M. (author)
As in many countries, the Dutch housing market was severely hit by the recent financial crisis. Following the recession, the average house price in the Netherlands fell by almost 25% and the proportion of homeowners with mortgage payment arrears nearly doubled. In this paper, we study mortgage payment arrears in the Netherlands and investigate...
conference paper 2015
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Doling, J. (author), Elsinga, M.G. (author), Ronald, R. (author)
This book provides an overview of the effects of home ownership, a housing sector that has grown rapidly in recent years in many countries, not least because this is normally encouraged by governments. The first part of the subtitle, ‘Getting in’, refers to processes in the development of the homeownership stock including problems of access,...
book 2014
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Toussaint, J. (author)
What is the current role of housing wealth in household retirement strategies across the European Union member states? And could this role be extended? This question is often raised by researchers and policymakers, since governments search for ways to cut pensions expenditure in response to ageing populations and the global financial crisis....
doctoral thesis 2011
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Van der Veen, M. (author), Korthals Altes, W.K. (author)
Contracts between local government and private investment agencies play an important role in strategic urban projects. Real estate cycles provide only a narrow window of opportunity within which to draft such contracts. A legal system should therefore not impede the possibility of reaching an agreement quickly; instead, it should facilitate...
journal article 2009
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Kleinhans, R.J. (author)
conference paper 2009
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Haffner, M.E.A. (author), de Vries, P. (author)
This paper discusses house price developments in the Netherlands, specifically focussing on the question whether current house prices in the Dutch owner-occupied market are likely to decrease. We analyse three aspects of the question based on a literature review: (1) whether there is a house price bubble ready to burst; (2) whether house prices...
conference paper 2009
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Elsinga, M. (author), De Decker, P. (author), Teller, N. (author), Toussaint, J. (author)
This book is the conclusion of a body of research that started with a workshop held at the University of York in October 2000, and which resulted in the book Globalisation and home ownership. Experiences in eight member states of the European Union (Doling & Ford, 2003). The collated information lifted thinking beyond politics, linking...
book 2007
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Elsinga, M. (author), de Decker, P. (author), Teller, N. (author), Toussaint, J. (author)
book 2007
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Doling, J. (author), Elsinga, M. (author)
book 2006
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Klomp, B. (author)
Workshop 1. Session B.
conference paper 2006
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Poggio, T. (author)
Workshop 3. Session A. Abstract. Debate on the expansion of home ownership within the European Union tends to underestimate the differences both in the historical trajectories leading to such development and in the resulting social and economic outcomes. Discussion on the pros and cons of home ownership is therefore founded on a rather...
conference paper 2006
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Toussaint, J. (author), Elsinga, M. (author)
Workshop 3. Session A. Abstract. Is home ownership the European dream? Since decades there is a discussion in housing literature on the meaning of housing tenure. Is there an innate preference to own as Saunders suggests, or can renting also satisfy basic needs of security? This paper examines the differences and similarities in the meaning of...
conference paper 2006
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Jones, A. (author), Quilgars, D. (author)
Workshop 3. Session A. Abstract. Home ownership sectors in most European countries have experienced a strong growth in recent decades and by the mid-1990s the majority of EU households were home owners. Whilst a great deal of attention has been paid to the rise in home ownership per se, the extent to which households in different European...
conference paper 2006
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Klomp, B. (author)
conference paper 2006
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Boelhouwer, P. (author), Doling, J. (author), Elsinga, M. (author)
book 2005
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Helderman, A.C. (author), Mulder, C.H. (author), Van Ham, M. (author)
In most western countries, homeowners are much less likely to change residence than renters are. In the last few decades, the rise in home ownership in the Netherlands has been spectacular. This would imply that the population has become less mobile, which has consequences for the functioning of the housing market – at least, if the relationship...
journal article 2004
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Doling, J. (author), Ford, J. (author)
book 2003
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