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Home bitter home? Gender, living arrangements, and the exclusion from homeownership among older Europeans

机译:主页苦之家?性别,生活安排,以及老年欧洲人的房屋中的排除

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Homeownership is the most important asset among the elderly in Europe, but very little is known about gender and living arrangement differences in this domain. This paper aims at exploring patterns of exclusion from homeownership among middle-aged and older Europeans from a gender perspective, and with a special focus on their household composition. The analysis is based on the fourth wave of the “Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe” and includes a sub-sample of about 56,000 individuals aged 50 or over, living in 16 European countries. We estimated a set of multinomial logit models to examine the probability of being either tenant or rent-free occupiers versus homeowners. Our findings show that women are generally more likely to be excluded from homeownership than men. Nevertheless, a closer look suggests that the gender gap in homeownership is essentially generated by compositional differences between men and women, with the most relevant factor being household type. Older women are almost as twice as likely as men to live alone, which is associated—other things being equal—with a particular low likelihood to be homeowners virtually in every European country.
机译:房屋位制是欧洲老年人中最重要的资产,但对该领域的性别和生活排列差异很少。本文旨在从性别角度探索中年和老年人欧洲人之间的房屋所有权的模式,并特别关注他们的家庭成分。该分析基于“欧洲健康,老龄化和退休调查”的第四次,其中包括50岁或以上的56,000人的子样本,居住在16个欧洲国家。我们估计了一组多项式Lo​​git模型,以检查作为租户或无租租用者与房主的可能性。我们的研究结果表明,女性通常更有可能被排除在家之外。尽管如此,仔细观察表明家房的性别差距基本上受到男女的成分差异,最相关的因素是家庭类型。老年妇女几乎与男人独自生活的可能性是两倍,这与其他事情相当于与众不同的欧洲国家的特殊低可能性。

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