父母对住房的经济支持:投资房和家庭规模的重要性

Xueqi Wang, Graham Squires, David Dyason
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目的 由于世界范围内可负担性的恶化,年轻一代的购房问题更加严重。因此,需要关注父母的支持在促进购房方面的作用。本研究旨在评估父母财富和住房保有权作为促进子女拥有住房的支持机制所产生的影响。此外,当父母拥有投资性住房时,其对子女的经济支持也会增加。研究结果进一步揭示了独生子女家庭和多子女家庭在经济支持方面的差异。在多子女家庭中,财富不平等的代际传递似乎更加明显,在这些家庭中,父母的住房保有权在决定向后代提供的经济支持水平方面起着主导作用。
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Parental financial support for housing: the importance of investment homes and family size
Purpose Homeownership for younger generations is exacerbated by the deterioration in affordability worldwide. As a result, the role of parental support in facilitating homeownership requires attention. This study aims to assess the influence of parental wealth and housing tenure as support mechanisms to facilitate homeownership for their children. Design/methodology/approach This study uses data from a representative survey of the New Zealand population. Findings Parents who are homeowners tend to offer more financial support to their children than those who rent. Additionally, the financial support increases when parents have investment housing as well. The results further reveal differences in financial support when considering one-child and multi-child families. The intergenerational transmission of wealth inequality appears to be more noticeable in multi-child families, where parental housing tenure plays a dominant role in determining the level of financial support provided to offspring. Originality/value The insights gained serve as a basis for refining housing policies to better account for these family transfers and promote equitable access to homeownership.
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