Cross-country differences in homeownership: A cultural phenomenon?
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| Publication date | 24-10-2019 |
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| Series | Discussion Paper Deutsche Bundesbank, 40/2019 |
| Number of pages | 57 |
| Publisher | Frankfurt am Main: Deutsche Bundesbank |
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| Abstract |
Cross-country differences in homeownership rates are large and persistent over time, with homeownership rates ranging from 40% in Switzerland to 80% in Spain. This paper in- vestigates whether culture is a driving factor of the homeownership decision, and could thus explain part of the cross-country differences in homeownership rates. To isolate the effect of cultural preferences regarding homeownership from the impact of institutions and economic factors, we investigate the homeownership decisions of second-generation immi- grants in the United States between 1994 and 2017. Our findings indicate that cultural preferences for homeownership are persistent, transmitted between generations, and sub- stantially influence the rent-versus-buy decision.
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| Document type | Working paper |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://www.bundesbank.de/en/publications/research/discussion-papers/cross-country-differences-in-homeownership-a-cultural-phenomenon--812762 |
| Other links | https://ideas.repec.org/p/zbw/bubdps/402019.html |
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