Age differentiation in the effect of household situation on first-time homeownership

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Peteke Feijten
Clara H. Mulder
Pau Baizán
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[1] Utrecht University,Faculty of Geographical Sciences/Urban and Regional Research Centre Utrecht
[2] University of Amsterdam,Department of Geography and Planning
[3] Pompeu Fabra University and ICREA,Department of Political and Social Sciences
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age; commitment; demography; event-history analysis; homeownership; households; life course; logistic regression; the Netherlands;
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10.1023/A:1025111119396
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To become a homeowner, it is necessary tohave sufficient resources and stability in thehousehold situation. In existing studies,household type is often used as a proxy forlevel of stability. Household types with a highlevel of commitment (married couples withoutand with children) are regarded as stablehouseholds, and singles and cohabitors as lessstable households. In this paper, it is arguedthat stability can be reached not only bymaking a commitment, but also by growing older.Increasing age brings stability into the livesof singles and cohabitors. Age also matters forthe structure of resources and costs ofdifferent household types. From a combinationof theory on age and theory on homeownership inthe life course, five hypotheses are derived.They are tested on retrospective data by usingdiscrete-time event-history analysis. From amodel with interaction effects, it can be seenwhether the probability of becoming a homeownerdiffers between household types in differentage groups. The results show that marriedcouples have the highest probability ofbecoming homeowners in age group 18–24, whereasthe probability is highest for cohabitors inage group 25–29, and in age group 30–34 forsingles. This supports the idea that peoplebecome homeowners either when they make acommitment, or when stability is createdthrough the passage of time in a lesscommitting household type.
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