土耳其的住房结果:中等收入家庭如何?

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Samantha Friedman, Aysenur Kurtulus, Ismet Koc
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尽管土耳其的中产阶级规模翻了一番,住房也大幅增加,但很少有研究调查中等收入家庭的住房结果,特别是与富裕家庭相比。住房价格上涨和2007年《抵押贷款法》本可以缩小中等收入家庭和富裕家庭之间的住房差异,但封闭式社区的增加可能会扩大这些差异。根据土耳其2012年家庭和预算调查的数据,我们发现,中等收入家庭拥有自己的房屋并居住在更大的房屋中的可能性明显低于富裕家庭,而在自住业主中,居住在更高价值的房屋中。在新房子的居住环境中,差异不那么明显。中低收入家庭,尤其是自住业主家庭,在住房结果上的差异较小。这些结果表明,最富裕的家庭,而不是最贫穷的家庭,可能会将自己与其他家庭隔离开来,从而影响中等收入家庭未来的福祉。
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Housing Outcomes in Turkey: How Do Middle-Income Households Fare?

Despite the doubling in size of the middle class and the significant housing increase in Turkey, little research has examined housing outcomes of middle-income households, particularly relative to affluent households. The housing increase and 2007 Mortgage Law could have reduced housing differences between middle-income and affluent households, but the rise in gated communities could have increased these differences. Using data from Turkey's 2012 Household and Budget Survey, we find that middle-income households are significantly less likely than affluent households to own their homes and live in larger homes, and among owner-occupiers, in homes of higher value. Less pronounced differences are found in their residence in newer homes. Fewer differences in housing outcomes exist between middle- and lower-income households, particularly among owner-occupiers. These results suggest that the most affluent households, rather than the poorest households, are likely isolating themselves from other households, thereby affecting the future well-being of middle-income households.

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