Publication type
Journal Article
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Publication date
January 25, 2023
Summary:
This research investigates the relationship between housing wealth and residential satisfaction. Using household panel survey data from the UK, we find that individuals’ asymmetric responses to changes in housing wealth distribution, that is, loss aversion experienced by the worse-off group, could offset the gain from an increase in housing wealth at the aggregate level. Consequently, housing wealth growth does not necessarily improve residential satisfaction for society as a whole if it leads to housing wealth inequality. Given the significant impact of housing wealth distribution on residential satisfaction, it is important to consider housing wealth inequality in making public policy decisions.
Published in
Regional Studies
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2022.2159938
ISSN
343404
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Online Early
Open Access
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