Mortgage market, wages and homeownership

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作者
Lisi, Gaetano [1 ]
机构
[1] eCampus Univ, Rome, Italy
关键词
Homeownership; Mortgage markets; Wages; HOME-OWNERSHIP; MOBILITY; UNEMPLOYMENT;
D O I
10.1108/JES-08-2023-0401
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - This study deals with the main issues concerning the interplay between homeownership and labour market outcomes, namely (1) the relation between homeownership and labour market outcomes, at both the individual level and the aggregate level, and (2) the relation between homeownership and human capital.Design/methodology/approach - This paper is both theoretical and empirical. A search and matching model of the labour market is developed to explain the strong relation between mortgage markets and wages. A regional panel analysis in Italy is used to verify the interplay between homeownership and wages.Findings - Homeownership is not, by itself, a condition for receiving higher wages, but rather higher wages increase the probability to become a homeowner, since they positively affect the probability of acquiring a mortgage from the bank. Eventually, wages cause homeownership, but the reverse may not be true.Research limitations/implications - The paper focuses on the labour market, while the housing market model is restricted to the mortgage market.Practical implicationsThe positive effect of homeownership on wages is hard to theoretically formalise and is not empirically proven. Before investigating a (potential) bidirectional relationship between homeownership and labour market outcomes, therefore, the related literature should assume a new theoretical link between homeowners and wages.Social implications - The result that "homeownership is not, by itself, a condition for receiving higher wages" has positive implications for human and social development. If homeownership could lead to better labour market outcomes, indeed, socio-economic inequalities would increase in the society, because homeownership would be the starting point of a "lucky" circle that increases the well-being of people who are already wealthy.Originality/value - First, this study clearly explains why the microeconomic result that homeowners are more likely to be employed than tenants is consistent - at the aggregate level - with a negative relation between homeownership and better labour market outcomes. Second, the related literature has largely ignored the social implications of the topic. A potential bidirectional relation between homeownership and (better) labour market outcomes, indeed, could imply an increase in the well-being of people who are already wealthy.
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页码:979 / 992
页数:14
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