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Job Search and Housing Under Credit Constraints

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  • Silvio Rendon

    (Stony Brook University)

  • Núria Quella

    (SUNY - Stony Brook University)

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In order to understand the relationship between homeownership and unemployment the we extend the model in Rendon (2006) that studies the relation between asset accumulation and job search to include the link between homeownership and asset accumulation. We establish the connection between homeownership and reservation wages and analyze the role of labor market dynamics on homeownership, and viceversa, the effect of financing costs and housing price fluctuations on employment and housing tenure choices. The model is structurally estimated using NLSY and housing price data.

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  • Silvio Rendon & Núria Quella, 2011. "Job Search and Housing Under Credit Constraints," 2011 Meeting Papers 1137, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  • Handle: RePEc:red:sed011:1137
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