1st Edition

Households and Housing Choice and Outcomes in the Housing Market

By Frans Dieleman Copyright 2012
275 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages
by Routledge

275 Pages
by Routledge

Residential relocation is the household decision that generates housing consumption changes. It is not merely a decision about changing locations; it is also a decision about tenure—about whether to own or to rent. Research into housing markets has been largely focused on the process of changing from renting to owning, as most countries in the Western world have moved from predominantly rental... Read more
1: Housing Choices in the United States and the Netherlands; 2: Housing and the Life Course; 3: Residential Mobility and the Consumption of Housing Space; 4: Housing Choice and Housing Consumption; 5: Economic, Policy, and Geographical Impacts on Housing Choices; 6: Outcomes of Housing Choices

Biography

Frans Dieleman