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The Spatial-temporal Exploration Health and Housing Tenure Transitions Using the Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study

The Spatial-temporal Exploration Health and Housing Tenure Transitions Using the Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study

... owner-occupied housing, vary between different ...and housing tenure status (here between 2001 and 2011), as well as relating these to whether individuals have changed address or not, together with ...

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Short  and long term effects of divorce and separation on housing tenure in England and Wales

Short and long term effects of divorce and separation on housing tenure in England and Wales

... current housing tenure (same cat- egories as for destination tenure type); current housing type (detached house, semi-detached house, terraced house, flat, other/missing); edu- cational level ...

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Occupational mobility and living in deprived neighbourhoods : housing tenure differences in ‘neighbourhood effects’

Occupational mobility and living in deprived neighbourhoods : housing tenure differences in ‘neighbourhood effects’

... different housing tenures (see for instance Oreopoulos 2003; van Ham and Manley 2010; and Manley and van Ham ...used housing tenure data recorded in the 1991 ...social housing had limited say ...

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Separation, divorce, and housing tenure : a cross country comparison

Separation, divorce, and housing tenure : a cross country comparison

... in housing tenure among partnered (cohabiting and married individuals grouped together) and separated individuals by level of ...different tenure types by level of education across ...

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Citizenship rights and housing tenure

Citizenship rights and housing tenure

... An empirical analysis of the views and activities of a range of citizens in receipt of a range of benefits associated with citizenship, from the civil rights of property owners and renta[r] ...

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Thatcherite Ideology, Housing Tenure, and Crime: The Socio-Spatial Consequences of the Right to Buy for Domestic Property Crime

Thatcherite Ideology, Housing Tenure, and Crime: The Socio-Spatial Consequences of the Right to Buy for Domestic Property Crime

... and Housing Benefit Act combined the existing systems of rent and rebates with allowances, and supplementary benefits assistance with rents, transferring the administrative burden of this welfare provision from ...

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The effect of neighbourhood housing tenure mix on labour market outcomes : a longitudinal investigation of neighbourhood effects

The effect of neighbourhood housing tenure mix on labour market outcomes : a longitudinal investigation of neighbourhood effects

... mixed tenure areas (Van Ham & Feijten, 2008; see also Van Ham and Clark, ...between tenure groups in mixed tenure neighbourhoods (Atkinson & Kintrea, 1998; Jupp, ...

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The puzzle of job search and housing tenure  A reconciliation of theory and empirical evidence

The puzzle of job search and housing tenure A reconciliation of theory and empirical evidence

... A reconciliation of theory and empirical evidence Morescalchi, Andrea European Commission Joint Research Centre... occupation dummies region dummies quarter dummies year dummies δ λown❴o[r] ...

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Exploring the relationships between housing, neighbourhoods and mental wellbeing for residents of deprived areas

Exploring the relationships between housing, neighbourhoods and mental wellbeing for residents of deprived areas

... be housing tenure or houses as a built form (aspects that policy for disadvantaged com- munities has often focused on), but rather a set of psy- chosocial factors which are all relational in nature: ...

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The treatment of housing co operatives in a house price index

The treatment of housing co operatives in a house price index

... A housing co-operative is a legal entity that provides to their shareholders an alternative to both renting and owning a ...of housing tenure di¤ers from direct ownership in that real estate is owned ...

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The wider benefits of education and training : a comparative longitudinal study

The wider benefits of education and training : a comparative longitudinal study

... 56 Appendices – Details of the specification of regression models Family background: Father’s social class when respondent was 16 Taken from the relevant wave Housing tenure when respond[r] ...

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The evolution of multi tenure estates in the British housing system

The evolution of multi tenure estates in the British housing system

... in housing studies began in my final undergraduate year whilst writing my ...which housing was influenced, and in turn influences, our ...‘Dissolving Tenure Divisions? The Social and Community ...

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The Social Construction of a Public/Private Neighborhood: Examining Neighbor Interaction and Neighborhood Meaning in a New Orleans Mixed-Income Development

The Social Construction of a Public/Private Neighborhood: Examining Neighbor Interaction and Neighborhood Meaning in a New Orleans Mixed-Income Development

... across housing tenure, however, individual motivation would dictate to what extent neighbors were willing to engage with neighbors beyond courteous ...

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Exploring Affordability in the Irish Housing Market

Exploring Affordability in the Irish Housing Market

... of housing costs relative to income which we will use throughout the ...total housing payment-to-income ratio (HPTI) as the ratio of housing payments to total net after-tax ...report housing ...

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Exploring Affordability in the Irish Housing Market  ESRI WP593, June 2018

Exploring Affordability in the Irish Housing Market ESRI WP593, June 2018

... how housing payment costs are developing in Ireland, it, by denition, potentially masks dierent trends across ...of housing relative to income is higher for private renters than mortgage hold- ...authority ...

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Household Formation and Tenure Choice: Did the Great Irish Housing Bust Alter Consumer Behaviour?

Household Formation and Tenure Choice: Did the Great Irish Housing Bust Alter Consumer Behaviour?

... gains tax for owner-occupiers upon sale. Rae and van den Noord (2006) also point to incentives from the taxation system for homeownership. Duffy (2010) and McCarthy and McQuinn (2013) draw attention to Ireland’s adoption ...

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Challenging the Norm? The 'EthoPolitics' of Low Cost Homeownership in Scotland

Challenging the Norm? The 'EthoPolitics' of Low Cost Homeownership in Scotland

... In housing policy, it is clear that homeownership is now the tenure of the „majority‟, and represents a normalised act of consumption, with social housing consequently stigmatised and reduced to a ...

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An agent-based model of residential mobility Assessing the impacts of urban regeneration policy in the EASEL district

An agent-based model of residential mobility Assessing the impacts of urban regeneration policy in the EASEL district

... Thus, housing-led regeneration projects appear to be a viable mechanism for mixing communities by socio-economic status in Gipton and the surrounding areas However, the trend of gentrification emerges; as the ...

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Women's Experiences of the Tenure Process: A Case Study

Women's Experiences of the Tenure Process: A Case Study

... the tenure process were all ...and Tenure Committees ...for tenure when she arrived at the university, and the same female colleague was not given a promotion that a male colleague in another ...

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