Do housing prices affect individual physical health? Evidence from China. [PDF]
Zhang R.
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Understanding expectations formation for hand‐to‐mouth households: lessons from the financial crisis
Abstract We study how poor hand‐to‐mouth and wealthy hand‐to‐mouth households in the United States form their expectations as compared to unconstrained households. To do so, we use monthly household data for the period 2005:2 to 2013:6 with information on the exact survey day for each household within a month.
Tufan Ekici +2 more
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Multicultural Toronto and the Building of an Ethnic Landscape: Chronic Urban Trauma. [PDF]
Teixeira C.
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Continued Tenancy in Public Housing and Youth Justice Outcomes: Evidence From New Zealand
ABSTRACT In New Zealand, public housing can offer households a permanent home and a rental‐based approximation of owner‐occupation. Using a social determinants framework, this paper examines youth justice outcomes among individuals aged 14–24 years who were continuously housed in public housing between 2013 and 2022, including those who resided in ...
Chang Yu +3 more
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Exploring the relationship between housing conditions and Métis Nation of Ontario citizen's health: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Tsui N +9 more
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Ethnic and Gender Disparities in Pension Receipts and Savings in Later Life
ABSTRACT Pension incomes in later life are determined by the combination of eligibility rules and an individual's life‐course trajectory, including their contributions to pension schemes. Existing research documented that older individuals from minority ethnic communities have a lower likelihood of receiving pension benefits compared to White British ...
Saddaf Naaz Akhtar +3 more
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Identifying the spatial heterogeneity of housing financialization in China: Insights from a multiscale geographically weighted regression. [PDF]
Wang Y, Yue X, Wang M, Huang G.
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Abstract This article draws on the narratives of Mongolians who have worked in Korea to explore the experience of migrant labour and the role work abroad plays in Mongolian identities and life projects. Four different categories of worker are discussed: those working on 3 month visas; those working illegally having overstayed their visa; contract ...
P. Chuluunbat, Richard D. G. Irvine
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The impact of housing prices and land financing on economic growth: Evidence from Chinese 277 cities at the prefecture level and above. [PDF]
Sun Q, Javeed SA, Tang Y, Feng Y.
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