Housing and economic inequality in the long run: The retreat of owner occupation
Citation
Source Title
ISSN
Faculty
School
Funding and Sponsorship
Collection
Abstract
Finally, after a lengthy hiatus, the empirical facts of economic inequality need no introduction. In a blaze of publicity during a decade or more, the re-polarization of income and wealth across nearly half a century has been widely documented and is substantially uncontested. There is debate on whether incomes have peaked, no doubt that capital is back, and a great deal of speculation on what might happen next. What is surprising is the limited attention afforded to the pivotal role of housing. To address that gap, conceptually and empirically, this paper draws from panel surveys in three countries across two decades to locate residential property generally, and owner-occupation in particular, within a wider literature on the shape of economic inequality in the long run.
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Miranti, R.; Cassells, Rebecca; Vidyattama, Y.; McNamara, J. (2015)Measuring income inequality has long been of interest in applied social and economic research in the OECD countries including Australia. This includes measuring income inequality at the regional level. In this article, ...
-
Langridge, A.; Nassar, N.; Li, Jianghong; Stanley, F. (2010)Social and racial inequalities in preterm births in Western Australia, 1984 to 2006 1. Amanda T. Langridge1,*, 2. Natasha Nassar1, 3. Jianghong Li2, 4. Fiona J. Stanley1Article first published online: 21 MAY ...
-
Miranti, R.; Vidyattama, Y.; Hansnata, Eric; Cassells, Rebecca; Duncan, Alan (2013)As one of the world's largest emerging economies, Indonesia has experienced rapid economic growth and substantial reduction of poverty over the past three decades, particularly prior to the 1997-98 Asian Financial Crisis. ...