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Impacts of Housing Booms on Fertility in China: A Perspective From Homeownership
- EconomicsInternational Regional Science Review
- 2022
Due to the nexus of wealth effect and cost effect, the impact of housing price on fertility is ambiguous in theory. However, the relation between housing price and fertility is essential for…
Urban environmental quality and out-migration intentions
- Economics
- 2020
Many large and industrial cities all around the world suffer from out-migration. It is usually connected with a loss of qualified labour force, suboptimal use of housing and city infrastructure,…
Family life transitions, residential relocations, and housing in the life course: Current research and opportunities for future work: Introduction to the Special Collection on “Separation, Divorce, and Residential Mobility in a Comparative Perspective”
- Sociology
- 2020
Background: This article provides an introduction to the Special Collection on “Separation, Divorce, and Residential Mobility in a Comparative Perspective.” The Special Collection consists of six…
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- Economics
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- Economics
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First-time Home-ownership in the Family Life Course: A West German-Dutch Comparison
- Economics, History
- 1998
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