2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jue.2014.12.003
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House price growth when children are teenagers: A path to higher earnings?

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“…Many studies find a positive association between homeownership and children’s cognitive development, pro-social behavior, academic performance, and graduation rates. Potential mechanisms include residential stability, neighborhood school quality, wealth accumulation, social capital, pride of ownership, parental wellbeing, and positive home environment (Cooper & Luengo-Prado 2015, Grinstein-Weiss et al 2012, Li 2015). As with other SES outcomes, endogeneity concerns make it difficult to validate causal effects.…”
Section: Housing Effects On Socioeconomic Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies find a positive association between homeownership and children’s cognitive development, pro-social behavior, academic performance, and graduation rates. Potential mechanisms include residential stability, neighborhood school quality, wealth accumulation, social capital, pride of ownership, parental wellbeing, and positive home environment (Cooper & Luengo-Prado 2015, Grinstein-Weiss et al 2012, Li 2015). As with other SES outcomes, endogeneity concerns make it difficult to validate causal effects.…”
Section: Housing Effects On Socioeconomic Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dietz and Haurin (2003) provided a detailed review of housing benefits. Many of the benefits of homeownership are influenced by home equity (Cooper & Luengo-Prado, 2015;Lindblad & Quercia, 2015).…”
Section: Housing Choice: Trends and Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endogeneity issues may also arise because workers tend to sort into different 1 Other studies estimate the effect of housing wealth change on goods consumption (Carroll and Zhou, 2010;Campbell and Cocco, 2007;Case et al, 2005Case et al, , 2013, college enrollment (Lovenheim, 2011; Cooper andLuengo-Prado, 2015), female fertility rate (Dettling and Kearey, 2014;Lovenheim and Mumford, 2013), and entrepreneurship (Adelino et al, 2015;Harding and Rosenthal, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%