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2009 The Effect of Parental Wealth on Tenure Choice - A study of family background and young adults' housing situation by Cecilia Enström Öst. Working paper 2009:1. Stockholm: Institute for Future Studies.
Abstract
The aim with this paper is to investigate whether parental wealth influences the tenure choice
of young adults. Sweden as a welfare state has historically been considered as strong and with
an ambitious housing policy. However, since the early 1990's there has been a decrease in
housing subsidies and a rolling back of the welfare state. These changes have been associated
with rising house prices and costs which have worsened young adults' chances on the housing
market. Such problems may increase the importance of parental wealth. Data from three birthcohorts
that entered the housing market during different periods suggest that family
background has now become an important factor in describing young adults' housing
situation. Young adults with parents who are owner occupiers and whose fathers have a
university degree seem to have become more likely to buy their housing. The results also
indicate that growing up with a single parent – a factor that has been shown to put children at
risk – now also seems to have become a constraint on choice in the housing market. The result
from this three-cohort study indicates that housing opportunities of young adults may have
become a matter of class affiliation.
Keywords: Housing tenure, Family background, Wealth, Young adult
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