The interplay between economic inequality trends and housing regime changes in advanced welfare democracies: a new research agenda

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Publication date 2011
Series GINI discussion paper, 18
Number of pages 43
Publisher Amsterdam: AIAS
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS)
Abstract
In this paper, I argue that our understanding of the increase in economic inequality in advanced welfare democracies could be enhanced by taking account of the changes which took place in the housing regimes of many countries. I demonstrate how one could derive testable hypotheses concerning a direct relationship between both social trends, which can at least theoretically go in both directions (i.e. changing housing regimes influencing inequality trends, or inequality trends influencing characteristics of housing regimes), while the ‘classical’ driving forces of increasing inequalities function as intermediate variables in a multivariate model. Alternatively, a simple interaction model could guide future research, in the sense that social trends which are routinely considered as ‘driving forces’ of increasing economic inequality - but altogether do not explain that much of the observed long-term trend - could theoretically work out in a different way under different housing regimes.
Document type Working paper
Note November 2011
Language English
Published at http://www.uva-aias.net/uploaded_files/publications/DP18-Dewilde.pdf
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