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A Mathematical Model of the Housing Decisions of Elderly Homeowners

A Mathematical Model of the Housing Decisions of Elderly Homeowners This article presents a mathematical model that attempts to capture the factors that are most important in determining an elderly homeowner's housing decision. The factors considered include the homeowner's home equity, financial assets, income, housing cost, and psychological attachment to the home. The findings indicate that the various factors may have quite different effects across the varied housing actions that the elderly may take. This suggests that any empirical analysis regarding the home ownership decisions of the elderly needs to distinguish among the different actions that the elderly can take. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Aging and Environment Taylor & Francis

A Mathematical Model of the Housing Decisions of Elderly Homeowners

Journal of Aging and Environment , Volume 11 (2): 27 – Sep 25, 1995

A Mathematical Model of the Housing Decisions of Elderly Homeowners

Abstract

This article presents a mathematical model that attempts to capture the factors that are most important in determining an elderly homeowner's housing decision. The factors considered include the homeowner's home equity, financial assets, income, housing cost, and psychological attachment to the home. The findings indicate that the various factors may have quite different effects across the varied housing actions that the elderly may take. This suggests that any empirical analysis...
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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1540-353x
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0276-3893
DOI
10.1300/J081V11N02_09
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Abstract

This article presents a mathematical model that attempts to capture the factors that are most important in determining an elderly homeowner's housing decision. The factors considered include the homeowner's home equity, financial assets, income, housing cost, and psychological attachment to the home. The findings indicate that the various factors may have quite different effects across the varied housing actions that the elderly may take. This suggests that any empirical analysis regarding the home ownership decisions of the elderly needs to distinguish among the different actions that the elderly can take.

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Journal of Aging and EnvironmentTaylor & Francis

Published: Sep 25, 1995

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