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Understanding the Role of Migration, Culture and Transnational Ties in Family Financial Assistance With Home Ownership

open access: yesThe British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Family financial assistance with home ownership has attracted significant scholarly attention in recent years. However, the role of culture and ethnicity, transnational ties, and migration in this practice remains significantly under‐addressed.
Julia Cook
wiley   +1 more source

Federal credit and insurance programs: housing [PDF]

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This paper reviews the evolution of the major credit and insurance programs undertaken by the U.S. government in support of urban housing. As the review makes clear, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), Veterans Administration, Federal National ...
John M. Quigley
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Description, Articulation and Limitations in the Social Theory of Insurance

open access: yesThe British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT There have been surprisingly few sustained efforts to explain or theorise the role insurance plays in society. Even the most theoretically inflected insurance scholarship, emanating from governmentality and Actor Network Theory scholarship, tends to be grounded in empirical cases, set in particular periods and places, and it is often ...
Liz McFall
wiley   +1 more source

IMPLICATIONS GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS THE INSURANCE IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

open access: yesPravo, 2009
After the first wave of the mortgage crisis that first hit the banking sector, it was clear that the insurance and reinsurance companies will not remain immune. From the perspective of insurance companies crisis has ambiguous effects.
Marija Marčetić   +1 more
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Income Volatility and Residential Mortgage Delinquency: Evidence from 12 EU countries [PDF]

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We investigate the socio-economic determinants of mortgage delinquency in 12 EU countries and observe that income volatility significantly increases the mortgage delinquency risk.
Luis Diaz-Serrano
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Long COVID and financial hardship: A disaggregated analysis at income and education levels

open access: yesHealth Services Research, Volume 60, Issue 2, April 2025.
Abstract Objectives To examine how long COVID is associated with financial hardship (food insecurity, inability to pay bills, or threat of losing service) across income and education levels, and to assess the role of employment loss or reduced work hours in this hardship.
Biplab Kumar Datta   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

FALLING INCOME AND DEBT: COMPARING VIEWS OF A MAJOR CAUSE OF THE GREAT RECESSION

open access: yesWorld Review of Political Economy, 2011
Several recent editions of major mainstream economics textbooks list various causes of the 2007-09 global recession (also known as the "Great Recession"), which mostly include the following factors: lower mortgage lending ...
Thomas E. Lambert
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Housing and the macroeconomy: the role of implicit guarantees for government-sponsored enterprises [PDF]

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This paper studies the macroeconomic effects of implicit government guarantees of the obligations of government-sponsored enterprises. We construct a model with competitive housing and mortgage markets in which the government provides banks with ...
Dirk Krueger, Karsten Jeske
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The Federal Housing Administration in the New Millennium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
The first challenge in attempting to predict the future of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is to understand why it is still here. No other depression-era mortgage-market institution has survived without substantial modification. We conclude that
Pennington-Cross, Anthony   +1 more
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A Tale of Two Market Disciplines: How Does Bank Financial Misconduct Affect Peer Banks in the Local Deposit Market

open access: yesJournal of Accounting Research, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study examines the spillover effect of bank financial misconduct on the uninsured deposits of peer banks within local markets. We first validate that misconduct banks experience an increase in deposit spreads and a corresponding outflow of deposits following the misconduct. We then show local peer banks exhibit divergent deposit responses,
Ya Kang, Yupeng Lin, Yang Qiu
wiley   +1 more source

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