Two-earner households and housing demand: The effect of the wife's occupational choice |
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Authors: | Richard A Phillips James H Vanderhoff |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Economics, Old Dominion University, 23529-0218 Norfolk, VA, USA;(2) Rutgers University, USA |
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Abstract: | This article analyzes the impact of the occupational choice of married women in two-earner households on the level of housing expenditures. In recent years married women have chosen professional and managerial occupations with increasing frequency. Because entry and exit from such occupations is costly, households will tend to view the incremental income as permanent. To analyze the housing market impact of this trend, a housing expenditure function is estimated using a national data set for the 1979 to 1987 period. The results indicate that households in which the wife is employed in a professional or managerial occupation spend considerably more on housing for given levels of current income. Furthermore, the effect is most pronounced among move-up homebuyers. To the extent that recent trends in female occupational choice continue, the impact on the housing market may be substantial. |
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Keywords: | Permanent income Human capital |
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