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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...
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Smits, A. (author), Mulder, C.H. (author)
Workshop 2. Session B. Abstract. In this paper, we address the transition to first-time homeownership. We use the occurrence of household events such as cohabitation, marriage and getting children, as well as homeownership of the parents as the main explanatory factors. Using the first wave of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study and event...
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Vestergaard, H. (author)
Workshop 1. Session B. Abstract. This paper is an essay on the development and position of single-family housing on the Danish housing market. Homeownership in the form of single-family suburban housing has generally been in high demand at the same time as it has been a source of worry and discussion. The paper outlines the background for single...
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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...
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Rouwendal, J. (author)
Workshop 2. Session A. Summary. This paper considers the growing amount of paid mortgage interest in the Netherlands against the background of its full deductibility, increasing homeownership rates, innovation in the mortgage market and changes in the Dutch income tax system. Its main conclusions are that arguments in favor of fiscal...
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Ronald, R. (author)
Workshop 3. Session B. Abstract Recent analyses of changes in housing policy and welfare systems have identified the growing significance of home ownership as the basis of developments in welfare regimes toward greater reliance on the housing property assets that households own for the provision of pensions and old age care, as well as insurance...
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Norris, M. (author), Coates, D. (author), Kane, F. (author)
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Aalbers, M.B. (author)
Workshop 1. Session A. Abstract. In most West-European countries outright ownership is the exception and most households are highly dependent on mortgage loans to be able to become and to sustain homeownership. Do place and race matter in mortgage loan applications? This paper presents evidence from mortgage markets in the Dutch cities of Arnhem...
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Lauridsen, J. (author), nannerup, N. (author)
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...
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Hegedüs, J. (author), Teller, N. (author)
Workshop 1. Session B. Abstract. The OSIS research has provided a lot of useful quantitative and qualitative data on what aspects have an influence on housing decisions and how these aspects are interrelated. The effects of the institutional changes (transition processes) in Hungary have been complemented by some further aspects that have to be...
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Anonymous, A. (author)
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De Decker, P. (author)
Workshop 1. Session A. Abstract. The OSIS research project focussed -among other issues- on the strategies of households to secure home ownership. This is an intriguing research question for Belgian scholars, since (1) Belgian governments already since the end of the 19th century continuously promoted home ownership, (2) home ownership became ...
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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...
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Klomp, B. (author)
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Boelhouwer, P. (author)
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Máhr, T. (author), De Weerdt, M.M. (author), Srour, F.J. (author), Zuidwijk, R. (author)
Decision support within transport companies should not only use traditional objective functions, but also reason about qualitative effects on all involved actors. We propose a fuzzy logic rule base that can be used in addition to traditional operation research tools to calculate not just optimal solutions, but solutions that are optimal with...
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Verwer, S.E. (author), De Weerdt, M.M. (author), Witteveen, C. (author)
We are interested in identifying a model for discrete event systems from observations. A common way to model discrete event systems is by using deterministic finite state automata (DFA). When observing a system, however, there often is information in addition to the system events, namely, their times of occurrence. If this time information is...
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Kauko, T. (author)
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Des Rosiers, F. (author), Thériault, M. (author)
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