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Partnership patterns and homeownership: a cross-country comparison of Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom

机译:伙伴关系模式和房屋所有权:德国,荷兰和英国的跨国比较

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Using detailed micro-level survey data for three advanced European welfare-state economies (Germany, Netherlands and UK), our analyses suggest a fairly common hierarchy to homeownership, according to partnership status, exists. In all three countries, a variety of interrelated factors appear to encourage greater propensities for homeownership amongst co-residential households (married/cohabiting), as compared to single-person households. However, important macro-contextual differences do appear to play a significant role in mediating the magnitude of difference within this hierarchy. For instance, in Germany the importance of marriage as a predictor of homeownership is found to be particularly strong, with married couples having far higher propensities for homeownership, even when compared to non-married cohabiters. In the Netherlands and UK, where an emphasis on traditional family and marriage is less pronounced, and where homeownership is generally more popular and accessible, the differentiation between married/unmarried partners is greatly reduced. Furthermore, we find no evidence to suggest that living-apart-together partners are more/less likely to own their home than singles.
机译:使用针对三个先进欧洲福利国家经济体(德国,荷兰和英国)的详细的微观调查数据,我们的分析表明,根据合伙身份,存在着相当普遍的住房所有权等级制度。在这三个国家中,与单人家庭相比,各种相互关联的因素似乎鼓励共同居住的家庭(已婚/同居)的住房所有权倾向更大。但是,重要的宏观语境差异在调解此层次结构中差异的大小方面确实起着重要作用。例如,在德国,人们发现婚姻对于房屋所有权预测的重要性特别重要,即使与未婚同居者相比,已婚夫妇的房屋所有权倾向也要高得多。在荷兰和英国,对传统家庭和婚姻的重视程度不那么明显,而房屋所有权通常更受欢迎和更容易获得,已婚/未婚伴侣之间的区别大大减少了。此外,我们没有证据表明共同居住的伴侣比单身伴侣拥有住房的可能性更高/更低。

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