The Effect of Household Debt and Wealth on Subsequent Housing Tenure Choice

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
D. A. Anderson, Hye-Sung Han, J. Hisnanick
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Abstract

The purchase of a home is the largest investment made by most American families, and home equity is the largest component of family wealth. Scholars have long documented the social and economic merits of homeownership and explored the factors that influence access to it. However, despite the abundance of literature on homeownership and housing tenure choice, we lack a study that focuses on whether and how debt and wealth influence a household’s decision to own or rent a home. Using 2004 and 2008 panel data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), this study attempts to identify the causal effect of household debt and wealth on a household’s decision to change tenure choice by examining what factors influence transition from homeowner to renter or from renter to homeowner. Data analysis shows that household secured debt, household wealth, and household income play a significant role in household’s change in tenure choice. While race is not a significant factor influencing the likelihood of a homeowner transitioning to a renter, it was a significant factor for a renter transitioning to a homeowner. Minority renters are significantly less likely to become homeowners compared with white renters, even when controlling for wealth and debt.
家庭债务和财富对后续住房使用权选择的影响
买房是大多数美国家庭最大的投资,房屋净值是家庭财富的最大组成部分。长期以来,学者们一直在记录拥有住房的社会和经济优势,并探讨影响获得住房的因素。然而,尽管有大量关于拥有住房和住房保有权选择的文献,但我们缺乏一项研究,重点关注债务和财富是否以及如何影响家庭拥有或租赁住房的决定。本研究利用收入和项目参与调查(SIPP)2004年和2008年的面板数据,试图通过考察哪些因素影响从房主到租房者或从租房者到房主的转变,来确定家庭债务和财富对家庭改变保有权选择的决定的因果影响。数据分析表明,家庭担保债务、家庭财富和家庭收入在家庭保有权选择的变化中起着重要作用。虽然种族不是影响房主转变为租房者可能性的重要因素,但它是租房者转变为房主的重要因素。与白人租房者相比,少数族裔租房者成为房主的可能性要小得多,即使在控制财富和债务的情况下也是如此。
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City & Community
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