The Financialisation of Housing and Housing-related Family Support in Hungary
Tartalomjegyzék
- The Financialisation of Housing and Housing-related Family Support in Hungary
- Copyright Page
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Theoretical foundations
- 2.1. The role of family in the economy and society
- 2.2. Approaches to housing support by the family
- 3. The global rise of parental support in housing: trends and determinants
- 4. Housing-related family support in Hungary
- 5. Hypotheses, data and methods
- 6. Trends and determinants of parental support after the regime change
- 7. Conclusion
- 8. References
- 9. Appendix: Regression tables of determinants of housing-related intergenerational support of young adults
- 9.1. Determinants of parental support in the 2003 survey
- 9.2. Determinants of parental support in the 2015 survey
- 9.3. Determinants of labour support in housing construction and renovation in the 2003 survey
- 9.4. Determinants of labour support in housing construction and renovation in the 2015 survey
- 9.5. Determinants of temporary co-residence of parents and adult children in the 2003 survey
- 9.6. Determinants of temporary co-residence of parents and adult children in the 2015 survey
- 9.7. Determinants of housing-related parental inter vivos financial support in the 2003 survey
- 9.8. Determinants of housing-related parental inter vivos financial support in the 2015 survey
- 9.9. Determinants of provision of a dwelling by parents in the 2003 survey
- 9.10. Determinants of provision of a dwelling by parents in the 2015 survey
- 9.1. Determinants of parental support in the 2003 survey
Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó
Online megjelenés éve: 2023
ISBN: 978 963 454 880 5
Financial markets are making an ever larger impact on young adults’ access to housing worldwide. At the same time, housing-related family assistance also shapes young people’s housing conditions. Bence Kováts’s The Financialisation of Housing and Housing-related Family Support in Hungary examines how housing-related family assistance deeply embedded in Hungarian society transformed under the process of the rapid marketisation of housing following regime change in 1989. The historically informed analysis of a large variety of statistical data provides an intriguing insight into the transformation of family-assisted housing acquisition from the alternative of market and state-assisted housing access, available to wide strata of the population, into a market-driven process highly dependent on parental wealth. The book is a highly informative read not only for academic researchers, but also students and policy-makers looking to understand the processes fundamentally transforming housing prospects of the younger generations.
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The Financialisation of Housing and Housing-related Family Support in Hungary
Kováts Bence
Institute for Regional Studies, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Békéscsaba (Hungary); Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Fiesole (Italy)
DOI: 10.1556/9789634548805.1
Hivatkozás: https://mersz.hu/kovats-the-financialisation-of-housing-and-housing-related-family-support-in-hungary//
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