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(Ebook) Home Ownership and Social Inequality in Comparative Perspective (Studies in Social Inequality) by Karin Kurz, Hans-Peter Blossfeld ISBN 9780804748513, 0804748519

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Authors:Karin Kurz, Hans-Peter Blossfeld
Pages:408 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:1
Publisher:Stanford University Press
Language:english
File Size:3.59 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780804748513, 0804748519
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(Ebook) Home Ownership and Social Inequality in Comparative Perspective (Studies in Social Inequality) by Karin Kurz, Hans-Peter Blossfeld ISBN 9780804748513, 0804748519

Although a strong indicator of social status, home ownership has rarely emerged as a topic in social inequality research. This book compares twelve countries—the United States, Germany, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Israel—to determine the interdependence of social inequality and homeownership attainment over the life course. Examining countries that are similar with respect to socioeconomic development, but different in regard to their housing policies, the authors show that housing policies matter and are largely consistent with a country’s general approach in the provision of welfare.This book presents a valuable contribution to the social stratification literature, which traditionally has neglected the dimension of home ownership. It goes beyond most housing studies by adopting a life-course framework and longitudinal approach. The empirical findings provide evidence that in all countries under study—even those of the social democratic welfare regime type—labor market position matters in one’s chances to become a homeowner.
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