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(5) To build a microsimulation model on the demographic conditions of intergenerational persistence for predicting future scenarios.
(3) To estimate the intergenerational persistence in homeownership across European countries, regions, and birth cohorts. (4) To discover drivers of the variation in the intergenerational persistence across countries, regions, and birth cohorts with a focus on demographic conditions.
(1) To assemble an open-access database of relevant macro-level variables at the country-, region-, and birth cohort-level focusing on demographic conditions (2) To collect new data on the intergenerational persistence of homeownership in Germany, Hungary, Spain, and the UK.
DECIPHE deploys a comparative research design to address how the chances of being in homeownership if parents were homeowners is affected by demographic change, also in interplay with other contextual factors, such as housing market dynamics The key research objectives are:
DECIPHE starts on June 2024 and is led by Philipp Lersch, Selcuk Beduk, Márton Medgyesi, Sergi Vidal & Sabine Zinn
🚨New research project DECIPHE investigates the impact of demographic changes on the intergenerational persistence of homeownership. See: shorturl.at/sAV26 ⚓DIW (Berlin), DSPI (Oxford), TÁRKI (Budapest), CED (Barcelona). 💰Funded by @VolkswagenSt (2024/28) 📢Job openings and website coming soon!!
📣📣Don't miss this webinar on innovations in data infrastructure for the longitudinal study of international migration! 📆 March 7th 2024, 15:00-16:30 CET More info and registrations: iussp.org/en/innovatio...@svidal.bsky.social@rosaweber.bsky.social@akbaritabar.bsky.social
Are you an early-career researcher focusing on spatial mobility, migration, and the life course? If so, you might find this pre-event of EPC 2024 (June 12, Edinburgh) intriguing. Stay tuned for the upcoming call for papers!