Publication type
Research Paper
Series Number
0809
Series
University of St. Andrews: School of Economics and Finance Discussion Paper Series
Authors
Publication date
September 1, 2008
Abstract:
This paper explores the importance of unanticipated house price shocks for marital dissolution in the UK using individual household data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) and county-level house price data from the Halifax House Price Index (HHPI). Results suggest that positive and negative house price shocks have asymmetric effects on the probability of partnership dissolution. Negative house price shocks significantly increase the risk of partnership dissolution, while positive house price shocks do not have a significant effect in general. The destabilizing effect of negative house price shocks is particularly pronounced for couples with dependent children, low family income, and high mortgage debt. Results are robust to a wide variety of specifications.
Keywords: House Price Shocks, Marital Dissolution.
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Link
- http://econpapers.repec.org/paper/sanwpecon/0809.htm
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