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  1. The effect of second-generation rent controls
    evidence from Catalonia
    Published: 26 September 2023
    Publisher:  Centre for Economic Policy Research, London

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: Array ; DP18485
    Subjects: rental markets; rent control; housing supply
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 71 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. The effect of second-generation rent controls
    new evidence from Catalonia
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, [San Francisco, CA]

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    Edition: This version: September 2023
    Series: Working papers series / Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco ; 2023, 28 (September 2023)
    Subjects: rental markets; rent control; housing supply
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 69 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. Dreaming of leaving the nest?
    immigration status and the living arrangements of DACAmented
    Published: November 2021
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    This study investigates the effects of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) on the living arrangements and housing behavior of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. Using an event-study approach and difference-in-differences (DID)... more

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    This study investigates the effects of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) on the living arrangements and housing behavior of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. Using an event-study approach and difference-in-differences (DID) estimates, we compare immigrants above and below eligibility cutoffs and demonstrate that after the adoption of the policy in June 2012, DACA-eligible immigrants were less likely to live with their parents or in multigenerational households (-11%) and more likely to live independently (+15.5%). We also reveal that DACA-eligible immigrants were less likely to live in the same house (+2%) and more likely to move out of ethnic enclaves (-3%). Lower rental costs (-4.5%) may have facilitated this transition into adulthood and the observed trends in living arrangements. DACA also led to a decline in marriage rates among DACA-eligible individuals, while we found no evidence of significant effects on cohabitation, divorce, and intermarriage. We also found no evidence of a clear impact on fertility.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 14887
    Subjects: immigration status; DACA; living arrangements; rental markets
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 62 Seiten), Illustrationen
  4. Quality signals on Airbnb
    a hedonic regression approach
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, Department of Economics, Hamburg

    This study aims at identifying guests’ willingness to pay for characteristics of listings on Airbnb, putting a particular emphasis on trust-building information provided by the platform. In order to do so, a hedonic regression model is applied to an... more

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    This study aims at identifying guests’ willingness to pay for characteristics of listings on Airbnb, putting a particular emphasis on trust-building information provided by the platform. In order to do so, a hedonic regression model is applied to an extensive dataset that was gathered in 2017 from Airbnb’s website and encompasses listings from seven major German cities, namely Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Cologne, Dresden, Stuttgart and Frankfurt am Main. Our results regarding tangible characteristics are mostly in line with expectations: Additional space and certain amenities increase the value of a listing. The same holds true for an accommodation’s distance to the city center, although we find proof for a non-linear relationship. Results for trust-building factors on the other hand are mixed. While favorable review scores and membership duration have a positive effect on prices, we cannot establish such a relationship for “superhost” and “verified ID” badges. In contrast to other studies, which are, however, focused on the US, we cannot find price differences linked to hosts’ gender or ethnicity. Using an extended data set that encompasses listings from 2007 to 2008, we furthermore construct hedonic price indices for all seven cities, which suggest supply shifts due to regulatory pressure.

     

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    Series: Working paper series / Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, Department of Economics ; Nr. 189 (May 2021)
    Subjects: airbnb; sharing economy; hedonic models; GLM; rental markets; price indices; real estate
    Scope: 42 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Koordinator/Coordinator: der Serie und Band 189 Ralf Dewenter

  5. Real estate and rental markets during Covid times
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Paris School of Economics, Paris

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    Series: Working paper / Paris School of Economics ; no 2021, 34
    Subjects: housing; rental markets; collateral constraints; financial frictions; HANK models
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 58 Seiten), Illustrationen
  6. Quality signals on Airbnb
    a hedonic regression approach
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, Department of Economics, Hamburg

    This study aims at identifying guests’ willingness to pay for characteristics of listings on Airbnb, putting a particular emphasis on trust-building information provided by the platform. In order to do so, a hedonic regression model is applied to an... more

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    This study aims at identifying guests’ willingness to pay for characteristics of listings on Airbnb, putting a particular emphasis on trust-building information provided by the platform. In order to do so, a hedonic regression model is applied to an extensive dataset that was gathered in 2017 from Airbnb’s website and encompasses listings from seven major German cities, namely Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Cologne, Dresden, Stuttgart and Frankfurt am Main. Our results regarding tangible characteristics are mostly in line with expectations: Additional space and certain amenities increase the value of a listing. The same holds true for an accommodation’s distance to the city center, although we find proof for a non-linear relationship. Results for trust-building factors on the other hand are mixed. While favorable review scores and membership duration have a positive effect on prices, we cannot establish such a relationship for “superhost” and “verified ID” badges. In contrast to other studies, which are, however, focused on the US, we cannot find price differences linked to hosts’ gender or ethnicity. Using an extended data set that encompasses listings from 2007 to 2008, we furthermore construct hedonic price indices for all seven cities, which suggest supply shifts due to regulatory pressure.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/242492
    Series: Working paper series / Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, Department of Economics ; Nr./no. 189 (May 2021)
    Subjects: airbnb; sharing economy; hedonic models; GLM; rental markets; price indices; real estate
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 46 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Koordinator/Coordinator: der Serie und Band 189 Ralf Dewenter