Residential Mobility and Home Purchase: A Longitudinal Perspective on the Family Life Cycle and the Housing Market |
Contents
Model of the Family Life Cycle | 19 |
A Problem | 35 |
Empirical | 49 |
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Age of head approximately average blacks Chapter Chevan child coefficient commuting cost difference discriminant analysis distance dwelling estimated probability expected F test factors family composition Florida State University head of household higher mobility home ownership home purchase housing consumption housing demand housing market hypothesized income change independent variables influence Jersey Transportation Study job change job move Kain Land Economics linear discriminant analysis linear probability linear probability model linear regression Maisel marital status marriage married couples married renters moving rates neighborhood nonmovers nonwhites NPVL owners and renters Penn Jersey Transportation percent level period of observation persons per room Philadelphia population probability of moving probability of purchase problem propensity to purchase proportion of movers Puerto Rican regression rent rental renters and owners Research residential mobility residential movement retired sample significant standard error startb Table tend tenure choice two-year period unmarried heads unmarried owners urban
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