Union dissolution, unemployment and moving out of homeownership

Publication

In most West-European countries, homeowners do not usually move out of owner-occupation unless there is an urgent need to do so. Union dissolution and unemployment are events urging a move out of homeownership, not only directly following the event, but also some time later. Moves immediately after the event are caused by a direct change in the household situation and later moves by a decline in resources. Using multinomial regression analysis on retrospective data for the Netherlands, it is shown that the effect of separation on the probability of dropping out of owner-occupation is particularly strong. This effect is strongly gendered: women have a consistently higher probability than men. The lower economic independence of women is the most likely cause of this finding.

Authors

P. Feijten

Specifications

Publication title
Union dissolution, unemployment and moving out of homeownership
Publication date
28 June 2005
Publication type
Publication
Magazine
European Sociological Review; 21(1); p59-71
Product number
91506