2015
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2703833
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Housing Equity, Residential Mobility and Commuting

Abstract: Highly productive economies require a flexible labor force with workers that move in accordance with the changing demand for goods and services. In times with falling housing prices, home owning workers' mobility may be hampered by a lock-in effect from low and negative equity. This paper explores the effect of housing equity on homeowners' residential mobility and their commuting pattern. We merge administrative registers for the Danish population and properties and get highly reliable micro data for our anal… Show more

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